
1996 to 2006 Ford Taurus Heater Core
I have a 2001 Ford Taurus that needs the heater core replaced. Can you give me an estimate on how much you think this might cost me? Bill P. - Acworth, GA.
We're figuring that it will probably cost you between $350 and $450 in labor and parts. You'll need a new heater core and new radiator coolant which will probably run about $100 in parts costs. It will take about 5 hours of labor which will cost you between $250 and $350. Check with your local auto repair shop and your Ford Dealership.
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