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If you're cruising through the busy city streets or navigating the quiet country roads and your trusty Hyundai Accent shows signs of overheating, it’s bad news. Especially if it’s because your radiator’s had it. Maintaining your Hyundai Accent's radiator keeps this reliable car on the road even longer, preventing overheating and engine damage. So whether you're a daily commuter or a weekend explorer, understanding and caring for your Hyundai Accent's radiator can keep your journeys smooth and trouble-free.


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Why get a Hyundai Accent radiator replacement with mycar?

Choosing mycar for your Hyundai Accent radiator replacement will give you the perfect peace of mind. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Expert installation: Our mycar technicians are trained to handle the ins and outs of all Hyundai vehicles. You can trust our team to deliver expert installation every time.
  • High-quality parts: We want to keep your car running even longer. We only use the highest quality radiators, designed to meet the specifications for your Hyundai Accent.
  • Upfront pricing: At mycar, we believe in transparent pricing without hidden fees. Before we begin any work, you’ll receive a detailed quote so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
  • Convenient service: With more than 275 locations across Australia, you’ll always be able to find a service centre near you.

How much does a radiator in a Hyundai Accent cost?

The price of a new radiator for a Hyundai Accent typically ranges from $600 to $700, depending on the model, year and type of radiator. This price is for the unit itself and doesn’t include the cost of installation.

How long does a Hyundai Accent radiator last?

Typically, a Hyundai Accent radiator can last anywhere from 3 to 10 years. This lifespan can vary based on different factors such as driving habits, environment, and maintenance.

If you’re frequently driving in extremely hot climates or congested traffic it can cause more wear and tear on your radiator. With regular servicing and by keeping an eye on your coolant levels and coolant system, you can catch problems before they escalate and prolong the life of your radiator.

Common signs you need a new radiator in a Hyundai Accent

Recognising the signs that your Hyundai Accent radiator may need replacing can prevent larger, more costly issues down the road. Here are some common things to look out for:

1. Overheating: One of the most obvious signs of a radiator problem is the engine overheating. If the temperature gauge consistently shows high readings or if you notice steam coming from under the hood, something isn’t right!

2. Coolant Leaks: If you spot a puddle of coolant (usually green or orange) under your car, it could mean that your radiator is leaking.

3. Discoloured Coolant: Radiator issues can cause coolant to turn a rusty or oil-like colour. This often occurs due to something contaminating the coolant, affecting how it works.

4. Fluctuating Temperatures: if the temperature gauge on your dashboard fluctuates, it might be a sign something isn’t right with the radiator.

How much does a Hyundai Accent radiator replacement cost?

The cost of replacing a radiator in a Hyundai Accent at mycar can range from $800 to $1100. This price includes the cost of the radiator itself, along with the labour involved in the installation.

  • Radiator Cost: As previously mentioned, the radiator unit alone can cost between $600 and $700.
  • Labour Costs: The labour cost for installing a new radiator can range from $250 to $400. This includes draining the old coolant, removing the faulty radiator, installing the new unit, and filling it with fresh coolant.

At mycar, we know that radiator issues can often seem to come out of the blue, which is why we offer flexible payment with Afterpay and Zip Pay to make it easy.

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How do you check the coolant level on a Hyundai Accent?

Checking the coolant level in your Hyundai Accent is a straightforward process:

1. Make sure the engine is cool.

2. Find the coolant reservoir, which is usually located near the radiator.

3. Check the coolant level. You should find low and full signs and want the coolant to be between these two marks. Top up if needed.

4. Check for leaks by looking for any signs of rust or contamination.

Trust your Hyundai Accent to the experts at mycar

When it comes to ensuring your Hyundai Accent's radiator’s in top condition, there's no better place to turn than mycar. With an extensive network of stores conveniently located across the country, finding a service centre near you is easy.

At mycar, we stand behind our work with our workmanship guarantee. This commitment ensures that every job we do exceeds customer expectations, providing peace of mind that your Hyundai Accent will run cooler, longer.

At mycar, we’re dedicated to providing expert radiator services for your Hyundai Accent. With our expert technicians, nationwide locations, and solid guarantees, you can trust us to take care of your car’s cooling needs. Visit your nearest mycar service centre or book a radiator replay online today.

Interested in learning more about how to care for your Accent's radiator? Visit our blog and read ‘Do you have a coolant leak?’ and ‘Should you perform a radiator flush yourself?’ for more information and practical advice.