How to Replace Radiator 06 -11 Honda Civic

How to Replace Radiator 06 -11 Honda Civic

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In this video 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or leaking radiator. This video is applicable to the 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Honda Civic.

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• Flat Blade Screwdriver http://1aau.to/taja/1AXAA00013
• Pry Bar http://1aau.to/tcT/1AXAA00020
• 10mm Wrench http://1aau.to/tmu/1AXAA00010
• 17mm Wrench http://1aau.to/tmu/1AXAA00010
• 10mm Socket http://1aau.to/tME/1AXAA00017
• 17mm Socket http://1aau.to/t2M/1AXAA00015
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/thb/1AXAA00051
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/thb/1AXAA00052
• T30 Torx Driver http://1aau.to/tnQ/1AXAA00008
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/tUZ/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/t2M/1AXAA00015
• Anti-Freeze
• Paper Towels http://1aau.to/tgK/1AXSS00035
• Rust Penetrant
• Drain Pan http://1aau.to/tdT/1AXAA00320
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/tmo/1AXAA00068
• Funnel http://1aau.to/tbu/1AXAA00310
• Jack Stands http://1aau.to/tmD/1AXAA00065

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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David Lanphear says:

Honestly love the lack of cuts in the vid, really helps for real life implementation

John Bailey says:

Not sure why you wouldn't just do hoses, if you're replacing a radiator.

Chris Kolb says:

Was this automatic or manual trans

Ney Rodríguez says:

hello, how many channels is the original radiator of the 2008 Honda Civic?

Young GearHeads says:

I did this without removing the battery by not loosening the bolt by the better and swinging the upper support upwards.

Ricky Gunawan says:

What’s the clip by the bottom hoes called

Juan Saucedo says:

@ 20:46 ? Name of the part your reinstalling?
Having a hard time looking for that part? Any recommendations?

Spring Hill Outdoors says:

Here because my car slipped off my floor jack while attempting to change my oil & busted the radiator………

Surge says:

20:42 can someone give me a link to both of these? I got an 09 but the connection is just a thin metal connector not plastic. It’s also not OEM

Endotopia says:

Thank you so much! Huge lifesaver. My AC stopped blowing cold air and we noticed that something was making seeping noise near radiator after refilling refrigerant.

At first i tried replacing a relay like others suggested but that didn't work.
Then i tried refilling refrigerant then found out it wouldn't hold it, it would not go to "filled" bar. That's when i realized it was leaking.

I bought a radiator and followed your video how to get it replaced which was very helpful. My brother noticed that the condenser is actually what was connected to the AC cold air so i went ahead and bought that from orielly's and replaced it.
Refilled coolant, refilled refrigerant. Now AC is working!

I am not a mechanic, inexperienced, and i hate working with cars but i managed to do it still. In total it took me about 5 hours total. And for all the parts i bought plus coolant and bought refrigerant 3 times all total cost me about 330$.

Savannah Precious says:

You made this more difficult than it is

pbnjames says:

This video is perfect! Thorough explanations and clear visual aide. Thank you for this!

Alex Dj Alex says:

40 minutes an expert person And I who don't know anything could last a whole day.

Norita Tse says:

What is the size of this radiator, does it fit Honda Civic LX 2008 4 door, 1.8 engine, and also where is the thermostat, they said it needs to be replace too when the radiator is not good and is leaking causing overheat, and how much it cost including labour to replace the thermostat ? Thank you!

Austin Elliott says:

This video was a life saver! Thank You!!

adam samarita says:

Hey 1a auto can this radiator work with si? The car you worked on is not si. Do they work for all trims?

Aliro Ceballos says:

¿es para un auto manual o automático?

Daru P says:

is this made in china

Tech Assembly says:

is this part compatible with the Honda Civic 2006 EX Coupe ? On your website it says compatible with Honda civic 2006 but no mention of the coupe.. same exact part?

By the way, nice video!

Jesus says:

I noticed that the radiator aluminum fins are less thin (in depth) than OEM, is that OK? will it cause overheating?

Short Boss says:

Can you ship that sensor to me in Trinidad ?

Short Boss says:

Informative

carley northcoast says:

funny seeing this nice production for the rad when the youtube videos for the serpentine are so sketchy you shouldn't watch them alone

Crypto Tuga says:

I got Civic fn2 my radiator placed tanks for video

Chris M says:

You couldve gotten the radiator out just by taking out the front radiator support bar

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