Jordan's Radiator Service is a standalone radiator repair and rebuild shop in Oklahoma City that handles cooling system diagnostics, radiator recoring, heater core replacement, and related thermal management work for passenger vehicles and light trucks. The shop operates independently rather than as part of a multi-service garage, which means the technicians focus exclusively on radiator-specific problems instead of spreading attention across engine work, brakes, or transmission service.
This is a diagnostic and repair facility centered on cooling system failures. The shop does not perform general automotive maintenance. A technician at Jordan's will pressure-test your system to identify leaks, inspect hoses and water pumps, recondition failed radiators by removing sediment and repairing internal damage, and rebuild or replace heater cores. The business model depends on identifying whether a radiator can be restored or must be replaced outright, a distinction that directly affects cost and turnaround time.
Jordan's charges a diagnostic fee (confirm current amount by calling) to pressure-test the cooling system and identify the failure point. A simple radiator flush runs in the $75 to $150 range depending on coolant type and system size. Radiator recoring, which cleans internal passages and repairs minor leaks, typically costs $200 to $400. A full radiator replacement runs $300 to $700 installed, depending on whether you supply an OEM part, a quality aftermarket unit, or a rebuilt core. Heater core replacement is labor-intensive and often costs $400 to $900 because the dashboard must be partially disassembled. Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as metal and parts costs shift seasonally.
Most jobs take one to three days; recores may take longer if the shop sends radiators to an external facility. Walk-ins are accepted, but scheduling an appointment reduces wait time, particularly during summer months when cooling failures spike in Oklahoma City.
A general repair shop like Firestone or Valvoline can diagnose a cooling problem and often replace a radiator, but they charge higher labor rates (typically $90 to $130 per hour versus $60 to $85 at a specialty shop) because they absorb overhead across multiple departments. A dealership service center will quote premium parts and labor, often $150 to $200 per hour, and may require a full radiator replacement when a recore would suffice. Jordan's advantage is lower overhead and expertise that favors diagnosis over upselling replacement; the disadvantage is lack of warranty depth compared to a dealership and no loaner vehicle program. Choose Jordan's if you want transparent, focused cooling system work at reasonable cost. Choose a dealership if your vehicle is under factory warranty and you want the repair backed by the manufacturer. Choose a chain quick-service center if you need convenience and do not mind paying a labor markup.
This shop is ideal for owners of older vehicles, fleet operators managing cooling failures across multiple trucks, and drivers who have been quoted high replacement costs elsewhere and want a second opinion on whether repair is viable. It suits people who value specialization and direct conversation with a technician over transaction speed. It does not suit drivers who need same-day service for an overheating emergency at 5 p.m. on a Friday, because a radiator recore cannot be rushed, and it does not suit owners seeking warranty-backed work under a factory service contract.
Arrive with the vehicle and a description of symptoms: temperature gauge creeping into the red zone, puddles under the vehicle, sweet smell from the engine bay, or visible corrosion on the radiator. The technician will connect a pressure tester, run the engine at operating temperature, and observe whether pressure holds or drops. If a leak is visible, diagnosis is quick; if the problem is internal sediment or partial blockage, the shop may need to flow-test the radiator or perform a thermal imaging check. The shop will call you with findings and a repair estimate before proceeding. Payment is typically due upon completion.
Jordan's Radiator Service operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (call to verify current Saturday availability, as this changes seasonally). On-site parking is available in a lot adjacent to the facility. The shop is located in central Oklahoma City and accessible from Interstate 44. There is no drop-off shuttle, so arrange your own transportation or wait during the repair if the job is short.
Jordan's Radiator Service fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's automotive repair landscape: it keeps cooling system costs reasonable for drivers who do not need a dealership stamp and do not want a chain-shop markup.
