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Cooling System Flush Service

How much does a Cooling System Flush cost?

On average, the cost for a Suzuki Grand Vitara Cooling System Flush is $292 with $82 for parts and $210 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2004 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-2.5LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$397.18Shop/Dealer Price$443.75 - $571.31
2008 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-2.7LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.59 - $553.16
2006 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-2.7LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.62 - $553.23
2013 Suzuki Grand VitaraL4-2.4LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.62 - $553.22
2009 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-3.2LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$429.83 - $557.09
2001 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-2.7LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.83 - $553.59
1999 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-2.5LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.65 - $553.26
2010 Suzuki Grand VitaraV6-3.2LService typeCooling System FlushEstimate$383.67Shop/Dealer Price$427.62 - $553.22
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What is the cooling system flush all about?

Your cooling system is what keeps your car from overheating. It works by circulating a mixture of water and coolant through the engine. Over time the coolant mixture becomes contaminated with scale and rust, which can clog and damage the cooling system components. A cooling system flush essentially flushes out the entire system of contaminants and replaces the coolant mixture with fresh coolant and water.

Keep in mind:

Your mechanic will drain the fluid, clean the system with coolant cleaner, and use water to remove the remaining coolant. After cleaning the system, the mechanic will fill it up with new coolant. This process is effective and an approved industry method of flushing your vehicle’s cooling system.

How it's done:

  • Install flush chemical to radiator
  • Bring the car to operating temperature
  • Drain the old coolant
  • Close valve and refill with water
  • Repeat the process
  • Fill radiator with a 50/50 mixture of coolant and water
  • Check for leaks and fan operation

Our recommendation:

  • Some vehicles are equipped with a low coolant sensing system. Should this light come on, have your vehicle inspected for leaks or other possible causes for the low coolant level.

  • Follow the service maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer to get the coolant replaced at regular intervals. In general, it is a good practice to change the coolant every 40,000-50,000 miles.

What are the common symptoms indicating you need to flush the cooling system?

  • Check Engine warning light is on
  • Low Coolant warning light is on
  • Engine is overheating

How important is this service?

A cooling system flush is an important part of preventative maintenance and helps to keep your car healthy and on the road.

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Ben
42 years of experience
Suzuki Grand Vitara V6-2.7L - Alternator - Houston, Texas
Ben was very friendly and experienced. He was very fast on identifying and fixing the issue. Highly recommended!!! I would definitely come back for his service!

Christopher

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Suzuki Grand Vitara V6-2.5L - Valve Cover Gasket - Tucker, Georgia
Did a great job with changing my valve cover gasket. He was honest and courteous enough to tell me about other issues with my vehicle as well.

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Suzuki Grand Vitara V6-2.7L - Serpentine/Drive Belt - Orlando, Florida
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Suzuki Grand Vitara V6-2.5L - Valve Cover Gasket Replacement - Salt Lake City, Utah
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