"ATT Newsgroup" <edypagaza@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:JWTlj.1068$hI1.707
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> Hello everybody,
> I have a radiator leak, would you recomend fix it or replace it?
> Thanks,
> Guillermo
> Grand Prairie, TX.
Replace. You can get good-quality aftermarket rads for $150-$200, way
cheaper than OEM.
Use a new OEM rad cap though, not the one which came with the rad.

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ATT Newsgroup - 13 Feb 2008 23:54 GMT
Thank you, I replaced it and keep the old cap. Seems like everything works
fine. I paid around $275 parts and labor. The mechanic told me the radiator
is not original, but is replaceable.
Thanks,
> "ATT Newsgroup" <edypagaza@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:JWTlj.1068$hI1.707
> @nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com:
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>
> Use a new OEM rad cap though, not the one which came with the rad.
> Hello everybody,
> I have a radiator leak, would you recomend fix it or replace it?
> Thanks,
> Guillermo
> Grand Prairie, TX.
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