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How much should it cost to fix a radiator leak in a 1993 pontiac grand prix?

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How much should it cost to fix a radiator leak in a 1993 pontiac grand prix?

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  1. try some aluminum seal  if you have a couple hairline leaks thats what worked for me and my car has been running fine but mines a 94' jeep grand cherokee


  2. if it's a minor leak, about $4 for a bottle of that radiator sealant stuff from the car care store.

  3. If its a smaller leak you might be able to get by with a bottle of that stop-leak stuff and fix it.

    But being a 1993, thats kinda old for a car. What i would do is just buy a brand new radiator for it and put it in. If its a major leak a shop will have to take the radiator out to fix it -thus why not just put a whole new radiator back in instead of fooling around trying to fix a leaky old one?

    A radiator for that car should cost in between 150-300, im not certain exactly. If you have basic mechanical skills and basic tools you should be able to replace it yourself. Oh, and you might as well replace your hoses while you are at it.

  4. All depends,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...

  5. You'll have to just show it to a Radiator shop. I got a great NEW radiator for my Civic on ebay 2 years ago for $40. I just looked and it's a little more for your car. Link below

  6. This may sound silly, but this is an old school remedy:  Put 2 tablespoons of black pepper in the radiator and the add 1 raw egg.  I have done this numerous times with great success.  You must remember thought this is just a temporary fix.  As the other great people here have said, Take it to a radiator shop or replace it.

  7. $250 to change the raidiator

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