1996 Honda Accord Thermostat replace. Recommended replacement anytime you do a timing belt service. This vehicle didn’t have the thermostat replaced, so we d…
1996 Honda Accord Thermostat replace. Recommended replacement anytime you do a timing belt service. This vehicle didn’t have the thermostat replaced, so we d…
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Thanks man you make it look so easy , I’ll subscribe and like
thank you! you’re awesome. so r u, nut&bolt!
you were right it was there i was looking at the water outtake thanks so
much for the vid
This is on a different topic but same car. My 94 accord speedo isn’t
working. Once I’m a blue moon it’ll work momentarily. But other than that
its basically stuck at 20 MPH. Would this be the speed sensor? I dont wanna
waste the money for the sensor and it ends up not being the problem.
Thanks!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for taking the time to film this. Changing mine tomorrow. Nearest
Honda dealership wanted $135, including $24 for the thermostat.
Thanks for showing every step. Sometimes we lesser-experienced guys
benefit from seeing even the little things, like how to remove bolts and
clips.
Great vid…very useful. I am now subscribed to your channel
my thermostat housing dose not look like this
This was my first time changing a thermostat and I really had no idea what
I was doing. I wish I would have found this video before I started and not
after I got antifreeze all over my driveway…
On a lighter note, this video was awesome. Your camera placement and
lighting were perfect and made things a hell of a lot easier to see. The
fact that you gave important information before it became an issue was also
very helpful. Please don’t stop making videos. Thanks, man.
Great vid…very useful. I am now subscribed to your channel
If I change the thermostat will that make my meter reading stop heading up
to H???
thanks for commenting and watching! we appreciate it!
If you watch the video, it’ll show you where it is…. the thermostat isn’t
on plain view…
nice!
if a bad thermostat is all that’s wrong with the car then yes. if not you
know its something else like (and lets hope its not) a blown head gasket,
or something like that.
Good resolution video, very informative. Good job
Thank you very much for taking your time.
no problem, I hope the video helped you!
This video saved my car.
Mine is not down below…it is up on top…? in plan view…