2007-2016 Honda CRV Thermostat Replacement DIY

2007-2016 Honda CRV Thermostat Replacement DIY

Parts and tools listed below:
Thermostat: https://amzn.to/2UiQQDS
Coolant: https://amzn.to/2YPZfNH
Coolant bleeding funnel: https://amzn.to/2IiXGBQ
Pliers: https://amzn.to/2KigN1w
Socket and ratchet set: https://amzn.to/2TYPitw
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MrRangerZr1 says:

Parts and tools listed below:

Thermostat: https://amzn.to/2UiQQDS

Coolant: https://amzn.to/2YPZfNH

Coolant bleeding funnel: https://amzn.to/2IiXGBQ

Pliers: https://amzn.to/2KigN1w

Socket and ratchet set: https://amzn.to/2TYPitw

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Tamir Darwish says:

Seems like I’m loosing antifreeze from that area in my car. I thought there was a gasket on that thermostat case you just removed…. guess there is not. Now I wonder where my leak is coming from.

DHumps says:

Nice straight to the point video. Thanks.

Greta Watkykjy says:

Wow! First video i clicked on. Thank you for such straight forward, no stupid gibberish, and i know exactly what to do. And you included everything with no missed steps!!

Boom Shakalaka says:

Hello at the :07 mark, that part in the middle connected by two tubes from the left and right sides, what is that? I tried to find diagrams of what it is and can not. It has a slow leak of red fluid.

O. Bottechia says:

Hey great video…I've been contemplating replacing the Thermostat on my 09 CRV due to the fact that fan kicks in way too often (I think…) It this a good idea?

Daniel Stack says:

What is the purpose of the wiring harness on the thermostat?

itsyurb0ylayy4 says:

Question, how do you get to the nut that’s on top, can you get it from the bottom of the car ? Or from the top of the car

dennis boat says:

Can you help me with my honda crv 2009? when the temperature on the dashboard comes on, then the heater will work and if doesn't come on, it will not work.is it the thermostat?

pdxDavid says:

I cannot understand why you don't have more subs. Your videos are really well done. No BS. Just well documented instructions.

Adan Sanches says:

This might be sort of a dumb question, but how do you necessarily know when the thermostat needs to be changed outside of a potential interval? My 15’ Civic LX produces a slight burn smell through my vents when the heat is on (mid range-full heat). Does your Civic produce this too from time to time and is this an indication that it needs to be changed? Thanks in advance!

Steve F says:

Great how-to video! Thanks for sharing! I have a 2013 CRV, how similar would mine be to the years you listed?

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