This information works for all Honda 4 cylinder engines! Some may be slightly different but they are almost all the same. I was using a 1990 Honda Accord LX …
This information works for all Honda 4 cylinder engines! Some may be slightly different but they are almost all the same. I was using a 1990 Honda Accord LX …
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This was great!. Just an fyi.. My hose was a PITA to get off. and the bolts
for the thermostat housing were at an angle (99 integra) which made it a
little harder to get off.
What about scraping off some of the old gasket and cleaning it up? Gasket
sealant?
thanks so much for posting
totally stoked to check this out tomorrow on my baby. very instructional
thank you.
Did u get the overheat problem fixed after all ?
Good instructions, but your video is shaky..Hey someone to hold the cam for
you..once again awesome instructions
Have someone…
I m so hurt the video not coming in at all. Please help!!
Thank You for posting this video! First Honda I’ve owned, wasn’t sure where
the thermostat even was!
i need HELP please im about change my thermostat on the exact kind of car
but it was ridged to keep fan on how do i change it back?
Great video! The thermostat housing for my D15Z8 is smaller and located
closer to the header cover, but the general directions works just fine =)
Thanks!
thanks alot. this video helped so much! great step by step guide too
Wondering if you would help me out. My car keeps running hot and smoking
(white smoke under the hood). Just had the thermostat changed (supposedly).
Also had some other things done but its still doing it. It’s also idling
too high so that when I have my foot on the brake the car roars and whn I
take my foot off the brake it takes off by itself. … it’ll keep taking
off then pausing, taking off then pausing without stop. Any ideas?
Thank you very much for the video. I have a 1995 Accord LX and the
thermostat was in the same location. The bolt locations were slightly
different from your car and one of the locations was behind the bracket
bolt, so I had to remove the bracket bolt first and then I could reach it
with my ratchet. Thank you again for the video!
just used this video to fix my 95 accord lx. no more overheating! love you.
would love to send you a donation via PayPal for this
I’m not 100% but that is probably your heater core.
this was buy far best turtorial ever!!!!
thank you for great video and it help me alot.
It should definitely help with the heater, A lot of heat issues are
directly related to the thermostat.
that hose isnt the drain/outlet. thats the inlet hose lol
Great tutorial! well done to point out the locations of the bolts and to
warn us of the potential mess! Really helped with my change as well!
Dude, this is one of the best videos I ‘ve seen on
YouTube!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You did not leave any details out regarding
the change of the Thermostat. Also, it is very impresive how easy you make
it seem. Wow, YouTube is amazing! Thanks bro!
Thanks for your video! I have a 91 Honda Accord and it’s been overheating
(the secondary cooling fan would come on more frequently) for some time
now. I checked the radiator for leaks, I would have to fill it a couple of
times with 50/50 coolant cause the level would be low again after driving
it a day or two. Just yesterday while driving for 20 minutes, the hose
that’s connected to the thermostat and the other end to the bottom of the
radiator blew. Was this due to a possible bad thermostat?
hey, mind helping me out? I have a leak just beyond this part you were
replacing. the leak came from a big hose and there are 2 smaller hoses
right beside it. there was coolant in the hoses, trying to figure out what
the part is called.
Nicely done. I’m confident I’ll be able to do this to my civic here
shortly.
This video is brilliant! Thank you so much. I took a little longer than 10
minuets but you were helpful beyond measure. Great job! Look forward to
future videos.
can i totally remove my thermostat and put liquid gasket? or will i have to
replace my thermostat due to rubber gasket?
nice video thnx
hey man,i have a 1990 honda accord lx,and i need to find out how to change
my radiator,can u help?and this video was very helpful.thanks
Thanks for the video. It helped me on my 96
that was a very informative video. know that i know where my thermostat is
at i will change it tomorrow
you just changed your thermostat with ONE HAND! That’s bad ass!
Question that maybe u might know, I have a 95 integra, have a new radiator,
new thermostat, and im still having some overheating issues after my car is
running for awhile. While my car is in park and is starts to overheat if i
press the gas the gauge quickly shoots back down, any reason to y that
could be? Could it be the water pump that i would have to replace next? Any
advice would be helpful! Thanks!