BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur Radiator temperature sensor replacement Cost
2005–2013 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$222–$741
Parts + labour
Labour hours
0.8–2.5h
At a typical garage
The radiator dissipates engine heat into the outside air; leaks, blockages or damaged fins reduce cooling capacity and can lead to overheating. Aluminium radiators corrode faster if coolant is not changed on schedule. BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur radiator replacement typically costs $222–$741.
Typical parts included
- Radiator temperature sensor
What affects the price
- OEM vs aftermarket radiator (quality varies widely)
- Whether associated hoses and coolant are replaced at the same time
- Automatic transmission models often have an integrated transmission cooler, adding cost
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Radiator temperature sensor replacement on a BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur typically takes 0.8–2.5 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur, this is typically needed radiators are replaced on failure; good coolant maintenance maximises lifespan (often 150,000+ miles).
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the BENTLEY Continental Flying Spur
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$536–$982
- ABS sensor replacement$220–$404
- ABS system bleeding$176–$323
- AC compressor clutch replacement$441–$809
- AC compressor replacement$473–$866
Radiator temperature sensor replacement cost on similar cars
- SKODA Superb$149–$272
- OPEL Omega Caravan$149–$272
- PEUGEOT 605$149–$272
- VOLVO V90$149–$272
- MAZDA 6 / Atenza Sedan$149–$272
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