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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD915
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD451
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD434
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD876
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD792
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD2082
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD556
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD480
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD731
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD650
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD529
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD2015
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD255
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD1346
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD2025
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD1031
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD726
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD251
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD1339
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD235
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD776
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD338
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD673
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Copper Core - RAD1536
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD363
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD2037
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD1829
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD851
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD1428
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD839
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD707
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FloKool Radiator Engine Cooling Aluminium Core Plastic Tank - RAD777
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Repco have the right Car Radiator for your vehicle
Stocking the best radiators from FloKool, PWR, OEX and other leading brands means you get a replacement radiator that conform to strict OEM requirements and specifications. Repco's ever-expanding range of radiators comprise both traditional copper and brass radiators as well as the aluminium and plastic radiators that are all backed by substantial warranties covered by our network of stores nationwide. You can rely on the durability and reliability of any radiator purchased through a Repco store.
The radiator plays a critical role in maintaining stable engine temperature by dissipating heat from the coolant as it circulates through the engine. When a radiator becomes blocked, corroded, or develops leaks, engine overheating can occur, potentially leading to serious mechanical damage. Understanding the costs, time requirements, and related components involved in radiator replacement helps you plan repairs properly and maintain long-term reliability.
Whether the vehicle is used for daily commuting, towing, or long-distance travel, a properly functioning cooling system supports consistent engine performance. Replacing a worn radiator and inspecting associated components at the same time helps prevent repeat issues and protects the engine from heat-related stress.
How much does it cost to replace my radiator?
The cost to replace a radiator depends on the vehicle make, model, and radiator design. Most replacement radiators range from $200 to $600, with labour typically adding between $150 and $400. Labour costs vary based on how accessible the radiator is and whether surrounding components such as fan assemblies or shrouds need removal.
Performance vehicles or heavy-duty applications may require specialised radiators, increasing parts costs. Choosing a radiator that meets manufacturer specifications helps ensure correct fitment, efficient cooling, and long-term durability.
How long does it take to change my radiator?
Radiator replacement generally takes between 2 and 4 hours for a professional technician. The process involves draining the coolant, disconnecting hoses and transmission cooler lines where fitted, removing mounting brackets, and extracting the radiator from the engine bay.
Once installed, the system must be refilled with the correct coolant mixture and properly bled to remove trapped air. Vehicles with tighter engine bays or additional covers may require extra time. DIY installers should allow additional time to complete the process carefully and safely.
What other things should I check when changing my radiator?
When replacing the radiator, it is advisable to inspect radiator hoses for cracks, swelling, or soft spots, and replace any worn clamps. The thermostat should be checked to ensure it opens and closes correctly, as a faulty thermostat can cause overheating.
The water pump should be inspected for leaks or bearing noise, and cooling fans should be tested to confirm proper operation. Flushing the cooling system before installing the new radiator helps remove debris and contaminants that may reduce cooling efficiency.
What is the average life span of my radiator?
A radiator typically lasts between 8 and 12 years, or approximately 150,000 to 250,000 kilometres, depending on maintenance and driving conditions. Regular coolant changes help prevent internal corrosion and sediment build-up, which can restrict flow and reduce performance.
Common signs of radiator wear include coolant leaks, rising engine temperatures, visible corrosion, or discoloured coolant. Addressing these symptoms early can help prevent more serious engine damage.
Do I need specialist tools to change my radiator?
Most radiator replacements require standard workshop tools such as socket sets, spanners, pliers, and screwdrivers. A drain pan is essential for collecting used coolant, and a funnel assists with refilling. Some vehicles may require hose removal tools if hoses are difficult to detach.
In certain cases, a cooling system pressure tester or bleed kit may help remove trapped air and confirm there are no leaks after installation. Following manufacturer guidelines and correct torque settings ensures a safe and reliable repair.
Repco stock more than just quality car radiators
Whether you are sitting in traffic in the summer heat or scaling rugged mountain trails, our range of quality radiators are validated and performance tested by state-of-the-art thermal cycle equipment as well as for vibration, salt-spray tolerance and leak tests. Only once each radiator has passed this rigorous testing and development do they make its way into the Repco store. This gives you the peace of mind that your new radiator will not only fit, but it will also operate to cool your engine in any demanding condition. We also offer the best in cooling products such as coolant fluids, pressure caps, and radiator hoses to help complete your vehicle’s cooling system maintenance
