How to Replace a Thermostat on any 4 Cylinder Honda Engine

How to Replace a Thermostat on any 4 Cylinder Honda Engine

Here is how you replace the thermostat on a 4 Cylinder Honda engine, the procedure should be the same or very similar for all 4 cylinder made Honda Engines that you may find in any Civic or Accord. A stuck closed thermostat could cause overheating issues and a stuck open thermostat will cause delays in your car getting to operating temperature and as a result you might experience high MPG and no heat from your heater among other potential performance issues,

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Steve Skelton says:

Thanks for the video, using it I changed my 20yr old Honda CRV thermostat and antifreeze. Now heating working like a charm.

southerncrescent1401 says:

I couldn't find the link to bleed the air. You mention that it would be in the description box of this video. The more I look for it; the more it ain't there!

slimmm says:

Very good, yours is the only one I saw that deals with the anti freeze. But disposal should be covered as well. Local auto parts do not take radiator fluid. I had to go to a dealer ship where a shop manager helped me, but there could be a fee and public disposal of this fluid is not really in their mandate. Tred lightly when asking and be willing to pay them..

Danyell says:

where is the air removal video

Angelic Wolf says:

Such an abortion for what used to be a simple replacement back in the day. Hell, just replace the whole engine and be done with it.

Sunset Sunrise says:

Where the second video at thooo

Collective Consciousness says:

What about a 2012 Honda Civic and do I have to drain the coolant?

Dora Dean says:

I have a 98 Honda Accord. Given its age, what other things might you suggest I go ahead and change out other than the thermostat that usually would require draining of the antifreeze? intake/outlet hoses, water hoses, switches/ sensors (which ones)? anything else? Thanks a bunch!

life after deportation Xposed says:

No need to remove the coolant

Jakalhaups says:

Awesome, man! Thanks a lot.

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