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How much does a radiator replacement cost for Mitsubishi cars?

A typical Mitsubishi radiator replacement in the UK costs around £135 - £357. Depending on your Mitsubishi model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a radiator replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling Mitsubishi cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much a radiator replacement costs.
Car modelFixter price range
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi 3000 GT£227 - £357
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi ASX£220 - £346
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi Carisma£135 - £212
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi Challenger£177 - £279
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi Colt£170 - £268
Radiator replacement for Mitsubishi Colt CZC£184 - £290

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What does a car radiator do?

The radiator is a component in the engine that keeps the car's engine coolant cool. Without the radiator, a car would quickly run into trouble and serious problems could arise. The radiator is part of the cooling system ensuring the car does not overheat.

What are the symptoms of a malfunctioning car radiator?

Below are the top 3 symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your car radiator:

  1. If the 'Check Engine' warning light is on.

  2. There are leaks on the radiator (or even around it).

  3. Your engine is overheating, which means it’s running at a higher temperature than usual.

What happens when we carry out a radiator replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  1. Inspect the radiator and the parts around it for any potential leak.

  2. Perform a pressure test on the cooling system.

  3. Replace the radiator (if necessary) and advise you if any other parts need to be replaced as well

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Hey Fixter, how often should you replace your car radiator?

If you notice a leak or any sign we mentioned above, you should book an appointment as quickly as possible.

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Want to learn more about Mitsubishi radiator replacement?

What does a car radiator do?

The radiator is a component in the engine that keeps the car's engine coolant cool. Without the radiator, a car would quickly run into trouble and serious problems could arise. The radiator is part of the cooling system ensuring the car does not overheat. There are actually a number of functions that it carries out to keep a car’s engine at a safe temperature.

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer.

It is part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance but has had connections with many other vehicle manufacturers throughout its history—as shareholders, part owners, and suppliers of parts and components.

Mitsubishi celebrated 100 years of automotive manufacturing in 2017 and has created a solid position for itself in the UK market with around 350k vehicles on the roads today.

Making a mark in an SUV orientated market

The selection of Mitsubishi models does feature the Mirage hatchback and the L200 pickup, but the rest of the range is predominantly SUVs. Even the Mirage has strong SUV overtones.

And why not? They’re sturdy, versatile and roomy enough for families of all sizes, and the Outlander PHEV is perfect for company car drivers with its low fuel bills and plenty of interior space.

Outlander PHEV: The world’s first plug-in hybrid SUV

In 2013 Mitsubishi introduced the world’s first plug-in hybrid SUV. As a company that continues to make significant breakthroughs in driving technology, their work with renewable fuel types is establishing them as a leader in ecological systems.

The Mitsubishi Shogun: the beginnings of the SUV generation

The roots of the Shogun can be traced as far back as 1934 with a prototype for the Japanese Government, but it wasn’t until the Tokyo Motor Show in 1973 that Mitsubishi presented their first commercial prototype.

The Shogun was launched in 1982, and along with other 4x4 originals: predominantly by Land Rover, Jeep and the Toyota Land Cruiser, it helped boost the popularity of rugged go-anywhere motoring into the mainstream.

How often should you replace your car radiator?

Your radiator is working any time the engine is running. This is because coolant constantly cycles through to prevent overheating, which means you need to be careful with the signs of a malfunctioning radiator as it is an essential part of your cooling system. This being said, a damaged or leaking car radiator should be replaced immediately.

What happens when we carry out a radiator replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  1. Inspect the radiator and the parts around it for any potential leak.

  2. Perform a pressure test on the cooling system.

  3. Replace the radiator (if necessary) and advise you if any other parts need to be replaced as well

What are the symptoms of a malfunctioning car radiator?

Usually, there are a few signs you can look for:

  1. If the 'Check Engine' warning light is on.

  2. When there are leaks or moist patches on the radiator (or even around it).

  3. When the engine is overheating, it means it’s running at a higher temperature than usual.

  4. When the underneath of the car is leaking red, green or yellow fluid.

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