Just replaced the radiator on my son's 2001 honda civic following this tutorial. Thank you so much! I also replaced all of the hoses, might as well if you're tearing it all apart anyways.
This is the perfect video to watch. I tried finding so many but they don't add up like this. Now, I have complete confidence doing the work without a panic attack.
Thank you so much! Very high quality video. Btw, for anyone doing this job with a manual transmission, you don't need to worry about the transmission lines, as there are none. The new radiator you buy will probably have the ports for the transmission lines, just leave them unconnected.
Just changed my radiator after watching this video. Honestly such a clear and amazing video showing you what to do. Took me and 3 of my friends like 4 to 5 hours but hey saved me paying an extra £350 for someone else to do it 😂
This way will obviously work but All the extra work is unessesary. I just changed mine on my 02 I didn't have to take the battery out or the front bumper I just had to take the hood latch off. slid it in and out had it done a little over an hour. Works great.
Thanks for this very thoroughly video on replacing a Civic radiator. I may or may not attempt to do it myself but if I do, I'll be following your video. Thanks again. God bless.
This guide is super solid! He mentions to move the ac condenser but doesnt show how. Just pop it upwards from the rubber mounts on the bottom, and then be careful manipulating it and the radiator. It has give but you dont want to force it too much. This was the trickiest part
This video is great!!! Maybe im being over confident......but, this makes me feel like i could ACTUALLY do this myself. Im new to car repairs.....but, i can definitely follow instructions. Any tips for a newbie attempting this????
Awesome! Yet another thorough and informative project guide. Whenever I am tackling a new project on one of my Hondas or Toyotas, I always check if you have a video to cover it. Your videos are THE BEST in terms of covering all aspects of the job with great camera shots and good tips and tricks and not wasting one second of the viewers time with useless filler -- every second is useful. Thanks for the Amazon reference on plugs/caps -- those will come in useful on lots of jobs -- wish I had those when I did the Corolla transmission cooler lines. I also have that same funnel from prior water pump replacement projects -- it works great for burping out the air without spillage. You must live out west. Here in the rust belt, every one of those bolts is a fight to break loose and a prayer that I won't snap off the head -- you are lucky to live somewhere with limited rust since the rust tends to double the time for pretty much every project I do. I was curious why you didn't remove the 3 hoses from the radiator before removal and replacement -- was it just too difficult to remove and replace from the bottom with the radiator in place? Or was it just a matter of minor convenience that it saved you from crawling underneath to access them? Keep up the great work and thanks for putting in the extra effort to keep these focused and informative (with great camera shots of key steps)!
Thank you🙂 i really appreciate it...yes i left those connected cause the plastic panel underneath gets in the way so you have to bend it down or remove it to do em, so it saved me time to leave em connected
I have Honda Civic 2004 lx ,no leaking on engine and on the ground, no overheat but anti freeze coolant level keep down and I have to top up a radiator after drive. Do you think a radiator is go bad and need to replace.Thanks.
Was the coolant spraying out of the coolant resevoir? I ask because that's exactly what my car is doing. I have coolant all over that side of the engine. Looks exactly like your engine looks like with blue dried coolant all over it. Did you try changing the radiator cap? I did but unfortunately the car has a aftermarket radiator so I was unable to find one that fit right.
Yea, but its cause it has a head gasket issue thats slowly getting worse...but then a rock hit the front of the radiator and knicked it to where it was leaking from the lower front corner..so that's why i ended up replacing it
A guy replaced my radiator and now my temperature gauge keeps going up and down. I’m guessing it’s because he didn’t burp it. If he didn’t burp it does that mean I’ll have to get a new one and have that one burped?
Just replaced the radiator on my son's 2001 honda civic following this tutorial. Thank you so much! I also replaced all of the hoses, might as well if you're tearing it all apart anyways.
Your videos are solid. No nonsense and to the point. Never change especially as your channel keeps growing.
thank you🙂
This is the perfect video to watch. I tried finding so many but they don't add up like this. Now, I have complete confidence doing the work without a panic attack.
Thank you so much! Very high quality video. Btw, for anyone doing this job with a manual transmission, you don't need to worry about the transmission lines, as there are none. The new radiator you buy will probably have the ports for the transmission lines, just leave them unconnected.
Oh I was wondering that! I was like where is those hoes!!!! I was so worried mine is manual as well
thanks
Just changed my radiator after watching this video. Honestly such a clear and amazing video showing you what to do. Took me and 3 of my friends like 4 to 5 hours but hey saved me paying an extra £350 for someone else to do it 😂
This video was prefect! I successfully replaced my first radiator and save my self $150- $200. Thank you !!
You are a God Send my man!! Many blessings to you and your family
This way will obviously work but All the extra work is unessesary. I just changed mine on my 02 I didn't have to take the battery out or the front bumper I just had to take the hood latch off. slid it in and out had it done a little over an hour. Works great.
Cool, make a video on it.
He did the mechanic way 🎉
Thanks for this very thoroughly video on replacing a Civic radiator. I may or may not attempt to do it myself but if I do, I'll be following your video. Thanks again. God bless.
Wow! You are a great instructor! It was a pleasure to watch your video and gleen from your knowledge.
This guide is super solid! He mentions to move the ac condenser but doesnt show how. Just pop it upwards from the rubber mounts on the bottom, and then be careful manipulating it and the radiator. It has give but you dont want to force it too much. This was the trickiest part
Excellent video, that's exactly what I am going to do this week. Thanks!
This was a really nice, clean, solid, straightforward video!! Really nicely done! Thanks!
This was amazing ! I try to send it to a shop they want me to pay 850$ bucks! This is amazing I can do it ! Thank you. So so so much !!!
Excellent guide! Very complete, thank you. I assume it might be similar for the hybrid version.
Great video Bro
Saved me 300$ in labor
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Good job on the video. Good instructions. Thanks!
thanks man i did it myslef and it went perfect and stopped my leak. this is the best video for this job yet its the least viewed.
Thats awesome! Great job🙂👍
Wonderful and to the point instructions. Thank you very much!
Thank you🙂
Great video! I'm going to have to change the radiator right now. Very useful! Thank you!
Thank you🙂 hopefully all goes well...good luck👍
This video is great!!! Maybe im being over confident......but, this makes me feel like i could ACTUALLY do this myself. Im new to car repairs.....but, i can definitely follow instructions. Any tips for a newbie attempting this????
good vid you can leave fans and hoses in car and still pull up the rad i realized.
Question what made you replace the radiator?
Awesome! Yet another thorough and informative project guide. Whenever I am tackling a new project on one of my Hondas or Toyotas, I always check if you have a video to cover it. Your videos are THE BEST in terms of covering all aspects of the job with great camera shots and good tips and tricks and not wasting one second of the viewers time with useless filler -- every second is useful. Thanks for the Amazon reference on plugs/caps -- those will come in useful on lots of jobs -- wish I had those when I did the Corolla transmission cooler lines. I also have that same funnel from prior water pump replacement projects -- it works great for burping out the air without spillage. You must live out west. Here in the rust belt, every one of those bolts is a fight to break loose and a prayer that I won't snap off the head -- you are lucky to live somewhere with limited rust since the rust tends to double the time for pretty much every project I do. I was curious why you didn't remove the 3 hoses from the radiator before removal and replacement -- was it just too difficult to remove and replace from the bottom with the radiator in place? Or was it just a matter of minor convenience that it saved you from crawling underneath to access them? Keep up the great work and thanks for putting in the extra effort to keep these focused and informative (with great camera shots of key steps)!
Thank you🙂 i really appreciate it...yes i left those connected cause the plastic panel underneath gets in the way so you have to bend it down or remove it to do em, so it saved me time to leave em connected
great video , i didnt understand what plug to put back in after the radiator if full ? thank you
Very informative video thanks
Every clear video thanks to
Great video, after I changed the radiator my A/C blows hot air, do you know why?
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you🙂
I have Honda Civic 2004 lx ,no leaking on engine and on the ground, no overheat but anti freeze coolant level keep down and I have to top up a radiator after drive. Do you think a radiator is go bad and need to replace.Thanks.
Dude, really good video, help me a lot
Thank you🙂
You rock my friend thanks !
Nice and esay way to do it,👏👏.
One question please.my radiator to my civic 2005 has no connection hoses to the 2 bottom side ports.is that normal?
If you have a manual I don’t believe it has cooler lines
Hello, what is the radiator cap pressure of your vehicle?
Where did you get your line and cap pluggs
Was the coolant spraying out of the coolant resevoir? I ask because that's exactly what my car is doing. I have coolant all over that side of the engine. Looks exactly like your engine looks like with blue dried coolant all over it. Did you try changing the radiator cap? I did but unfortunately the car has a aftermarket radiator so I was unable to find one that fit right.
Yea, but its cause it has a head gasket issue thats slowly getting worse...but then a rock hit the front of the radiator and knicked it to where it was leaking from the lower front corner..so that's why i ended up replacing it
Forsure some thought out video done here
Thank you.
Thanks!
I actually did this on my o4 without removing the bummer
Good
Thank you🙂
A guy replaced my radiator and now my temperature gauge keeps going up and down. I’m guessing it’s because he didn’t burp it.
If he didn’t burp it does that mean I’ll have to get a new one and have that one burped?
I burped your mom
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great video!!
Awesome video to the point and spot on. Thanks for sharing your knowledge without all the BS. Doing this now myself I got it! 🫡👊🏼
Very thorough video thank you!