2008- Radiator Cracked- add me to the list
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Denso doesn't show a part number for the radiator. Plenty of other things, but not the radiator.
http://densoautoparts.com/find-my-part
http://densoautoparts.com/find-my-part
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My ISF has been at Lexus for a couple days and just got the call that the radiator is leaking from two seams, top and bottom. They quoted me $1100 !!!!! Needless to say I'm looking at aftermarket radiators. They want $450 for the install which I'm guessing is high as well so I'll look around for a shop to do it.
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If you've never done one before, you'll spend a solid 4 hours doing the job. After doing it once, probably 2 1/2 hours. No matter how you slice it, it's PITA job because you have no choice about removing the upper radiator support. Some people would take off the bumper cover to make the job easier, but it will take longer. I think the part I disliked the most was bolting the A/C condenser back into place using long extensions through the grille.
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If you've never done one before, you'll spend a solid 4 hours doing the job. After doing it once, probably 2 1/2 hours. No matter how you slice it, it's PITA job because you have no choice about removing the upper radiator support. Some people would take off the bumper cover to make the job easier, but it will take longer. I think the part I disliked the most was bolting the A/C condenser back into place using long extensions through the grille.
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