Ok, so my girl friends radiator is leaking on her 1993 Honda Prelude. How do I know if it is the actual radiator that is leaking or just the resevoir that I add coolant too? Either way, how difficult is it to replace a radiator myself? How much would it cost if I took it to a mechanic? Thanks
Its very easy to replace the radiator by yourself. In most cars its just some screws, nuts and hoses.
I have the exact same car and had the same problem about a year ago. Removing the radiator was kind of a pain, but I'm kinda stupid with fixing cars so don't mind me.
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Sounds like a hose burst since everything is wet. Let it cool off and refill the radiator with water. Leave the hood open, start the car and let the car run. After a few minutes you should see water spraying out from somewhere. Find that somewhere and there's your problem. Again - my money is on a burst hose which can range from easy to what-the-... If it looks like it's easy to get to, go to the parts store and get the new hose (they need to know what it connects to) and 2 new clamps (don't reuse the stock clamps). Don't forget to get some more anti-freeze while you're there. 1/2 and 1/2 is what I do but ask the parts place in your area for a good mixture. If its the radiator itself that is spewing, take it to a shop. Changing a radiator is not for the cresent wrench club.
I figured. It's funny I was on lunch break yesterday and my car just stopped on me so it's in the shop today. Good luck.
I changed out a '94 radiator. twice. The first time it took an hour the second time it took 30 minutes. It's easy, easy - so easy... The first one I bought had a leak but they exchanged it (I think I got it at AutoZone for 130.00). They wanted 450.00 at the local auto repair shop so it is absolutely worth doing it yourself. That was 75,000 miles ago and no issues. Cheers, Brock