is used radiator worth getting

Asked by WENDELL Aug 09, 2020 at 03:28 PM about the 2007 Nissan Versa S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was told my versa has small leak, in radiator. A pressure test was done. i keep
putting coolant in the plastic recovery tank. Car has 140k miles. Is it worth
getting used radiator, from junk yard, or buy new?

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Some things to consider since you asked. A new radiator will cost you under $100. How much for a used one? Do you have to spend the time to remove the old one from a salvage yard vehicle and or pay shipping? Also factor in how long you want to drive the car, a few months, years? The used radiator doesn't come with a warranty and is as old as your current one and could leak at anytime.

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