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  • replace/fix through warranty

    4 57.14%
  • repair locally

    2 28.57%
  • scrap

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  • re-purpose a leaky rad in the garage project as wall art

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Thread: Mishimoto Warranty

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    Mishimoto Warranty

    Bought a Mishimoto Aluminum Radiator 6 years ago. It comes with a lifetime warranty. Last year I noticed a leak at the bottom where the core is connected to the side tank. Instead of messing with the warranty at the time, I just went ahead and got a replacement radiator.

    Digging through a bunch of documents this weekend I finally found the receipt. I was 1/2 way through filling out the online warranty claim form when I came across the shipping costs:
    If a replacement or repair product is to be shipped to Canada, the charge will be $80.
    For all claims submitted more than two years after purchase, there will be a $25 surcharge added to the prices above.
    I have no need for this rad other than a spare. It's just taking up space. I was going to have Mishimoto repair or replace the rad and then try to sell it. But it seems silly to pay $105 for a rad that I don't need and might not be able to unload.

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    -Don____________

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    Worth a good buck if you get it replaced.

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    I voted for wall art. That way you'll still have it hanging around if you need it down the road.

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    price have gone up for that brand, sadly in all the s197 they seem to have sprung leaks after 2-3 month of usage...
    Lucky it lasted 6 years!
    As someone mention to me... just avoid it all together!
    AM has the same review of the leak issue.

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    If it's for an sn95 I would be interested in buying the replacement from you. Pm me a price

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    What are they worth new?
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    67 Cougar x 2...should have kept them!

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    $300 when I bought it 6 years ago. Not sure what they are going for now.

    stangfan, sent you a PM. If you want it we can work out a deal. It's a 94-95 direct bolt in.
    -Don____________

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    $300 when I bought it 6 years ago. Not sure what they are going for now.

    stangfan, sent you a PM. If you want it we can work out a deal. It's a 94-95 direct bolt in.
    Don the new rad is fantastic ..its a new 4 core design..new metal plus theres now no harmonic damage..they totally redesigned the unit..no fuss,no muss with warranty just take a pic of the rad leaking at the spot and give them your rad id# and they ship this new one out to you pronto no questions asked.and they dont even want the old one back.i was so happy with mine..

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    Yes, I saw the pics of the new one. Looks like a more universal fit one than the one I have. By that I mean it looks like a standard rad with the mounting hardware bolted to it and they can use different mounting hardware for different applications. Looks like a decent piece.

    I filled out the online warranty form and sent in the pictures. We'll see what happens.

    -Don____________

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystified View Post
    Don the new rad is fantastic ..its a new 4 core design.
    Features a two-row, 1.57" thick, efficient brazed aluminum core
    Not sure where you got the 4 core design from?
    -Don____________

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