TO EASY REMOVE / REPLACEMENT RADIATOR HONDA ACCORD 2003-2007

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    Honda Accord
    year vehicle attributes Quantity position part description
    2003 L4; 2.4L 1 Denso System
    2004 L4; 2.4L 1 Denso System
    2005 L4; 2.4L 1 Denso System
    2006 L4; 2.4L 1 Denso System
    2007 L4; 2.4L 1 Denso System

Комментарии • 83

  • @johnodonnell4141
    @johnodonnell4141 5 лет назад +18

    Absolutely THE BEST radiator replacement video ever!! Thank you!! It was so well done that even I was able to replace both my fans AND the radiator MYSELF !! 5 STARS !!!!

  • @darkmoon1884
    @darkmoon1884 3 года назад +22

    I would recommend removing the fan first! super easy. So you have more space and less struggle getting to the hose at the bottom

    • @therooster1339
      @therooster1339 Год назад +5

      I wish I would have saw your comment an hour ago 🥴

    • @steelermia
      @steelermia Год назад +2

      I agree, that's what I did .. it's a no brainer .. just disconnect the power to the fans, and take off the 3 top screws that are easily accessible .. that's it and you can slide it out from there .. I have no idea how I would have been able to take off the bottom hoses with the fan in the way .. looked like a nightmare scenario lol props to op for being able to do it

    • @CJD44
      @CJD44 Год назад

      👍🏼Great speed tip. Took me 15 minutes.

    • @ricardopino2220
      @ricardopino2220 Год назад

      Exactly what I did 😂 not even 10 mins

  • @CJD44
    @CJD44 Год назад +4

    If anyone hates on this video, it is simply because they are inexperienced. Awesome job man saved me tons of time. Appreciate you making the video. I’m experienced. Just thought I would look it up specifically for this car. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Everyone has speed tips. But there’s nothing like a good push in the right direction.

  • @Roosey_
    @Roosey_ Год назад +2

    This was the best car repair video I have ever seen in my life. Damn near no edits. You showed us your struggles and everything. I was about to pay $650 to replace mines. AHAH YEAH RIGHT

  • @bigsassyster
    @bigsassyster 3 года назад +19

    The struggle is real with those radiator hose clamps.

    • @gford1491
      @gford1491 3 года назад +1

      The right tool is like $20 at harbor freight

    • @HeyUncleA
      @HeyUncleA 2 года назад +2

      @@gford1491 what’s the right tool called? Vice grips and pliers have been working for 20+ years for me.

    • @gford1491
      @gford1491 2 года назад +3

      Flexible hose clamp pliers

    • @rosieclark3661
      @rosieclark3661 8 месяцев назад

      Believe me I know have gotten a few bloody knuckles from them they hurt like hell lol 😂

  • @Greg-el4sv
    @Greg-el4sv 11 месяцев назад

    Good vid! Works for a v6 as well, just a few minor differences. Smart move removing the bottom hose from the block and not trying to struggle getting it off of the bottom of the radiator until out of the car!! :)

  • @carlosortega-qp1vo
    @carlosortega-qp1vo 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Now I feel much more confident to replace my radiator.

  • @user-ps5rp8rm8o
    @user-ps5rp8rm8o 5 месяцев назад

    Thank u so much I like the way you work

  • @clinteastwood666
    @clinteastwood666 4 года назад +2

    I have to do this and needed a quick video for help thanks you helped me save money and my investment

  • @bizarreentertainment7308
    @bizarreentertainment7308 2 года назад +1

    Love it other then nothing that was moved over was cleaned witch is super upsetting if you put old parts on new parts always clean them well to stop cross corrosion and contamination.

  • @rosieclark3661
    @rosieclark3661 8 месяцев назад

    That’s what I loved about my 6th gen V6 accord none of the stuff your doing now just remove the fans and hoses and the radiator lifted right up lol 😂

  • @humbertozepeda7320
    @humbertozepeda7320 3 года назад +2

    The best video I've ever seen.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Thank you. 🙏

  • @steelermia
    @steelermia Год назад +1

    just replaced one on my 05 accord .. used a carquest brand from advanced auto .. right off the bat the screw holes for the fan were different and at first I couldn't even get them to reach the hole .. finally, somehow, was able to get them to 'catch' and then screwed them in ... which I'm not even sure if they screwed in properly or eating up the threads ..
    but that wasn't even the worst part .. my old radiator cap wouldn't fit(didn't come with a cap) .. so a straightforward 1 hr at most job has turned into a hassle and now it's new years day and I'm waiting on a 'carquest cap' that I ordered same day delivery but I don't know if they're open today sunday so I might have to wait until tomorrow just to see if the cap works .. if the cap doesn't work now we're talking several days or more to get ahold of another radiator ...
    1 hr job turns into a week job(if the new cap doesn't work) .. absolutely retarded .. moral of the story .. just get the oem radiator .. don't fk with such an important piece and it'll save you needless headaches

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  Год назад

      Hi must use oem part next time save time and save money thanks.

    • @steelermia
      @steelermia Год назад

      @@HoangTran-ge5eg you're absolutely right yes

  • @Heatherrandomness304
    @Heatherrandomness304 Год назад

    Thank you ❤❤ I need this today for mine this helps a lot

  • @HoangTran-ge5eg
    @HoangTran-ge5eg  7 месяцев назад

    Hi they have total 5 holes ,2 main waterhole, 1 small go to small water can on top , and 2 small oil holes go to transmission that it thank

  • @ironhetagurov
    @ironhetagurov 2 года назад +2

    Do need to refill the oil for the oil cooling or let the air out of the system since you disconected them at the bottom of the rediator and some air came in?

  • @steelermia
    @steelermia 2 года назад +1

    little over 20 min nice .. that's pretty much the best you can hope for ... can't get any quicker

  • @MrNightpwner
    @MrNightpwner Год назад

    Literally blew up the plastic tanks running my engine at 5k rpm on the highway in 3rd gear. Automatic. I just wanted to do an italian tune up without breaking the speed limit lol

  • @mikeg.1448
    @mikeg.1448 3 года назад +2

    Made it look easy

  • @aliusa5190
    @aliusa5190 3 года назад +1

    the best video .thank you so much ,amazing work

  • @user-ug5gt9zg9z
    @user-ug5gt9zg9z 7 месяцев назад +1

    I want to ask where the small hose on the bottom radiator connects to, bro, because my 2006 Honda Accord has a water leak in the lower

    • @projectskadi935
      @projectskadi935 3 месяца назад

      The bottom lines go to the tranmission the radiators in the 7th gen accords also act as transmission coolers if I'm not mistaken

  • @luismendez6687
    @luismendez6687 3 года назад +4

    Everything fine until refill coolant it should be the blue one not green but nice video

    • @chibba5418
      @chibba5418 2 года назад +2

      coolant is coolant. That's just a sales tactic ftmp

    • @beechewawa9989
      @beechewawa9989 2 года назад +2

      @@chibba5418 Nah, Honda's are picky about coolant, transmission fluid and power steering fluid. Those three must be OE. If not enjoy the leaks and corrosion.

    • @chibba5418
      @chibba5418 2 года назад

      @@beechewawa9989 I've been running bottled water in my K24A4 Accord all summer, in Arizona.
      I work that car to hell, and it's tuned. I rev it 700rpm past redline every drive. Wouldn't reccomend it, but I've had no issues yet.
      I use Super Tech or Peak (cheapest at walmart) on a variety of vehicles in AZ, and have yet to run into an issue. J35, K24: never had coolant issues.

    • @beechewawa9989
      @beechewawa9989 2 года назад +1

      @@chibba5418 I hope it's distilled or purified water. Years ago I had an f22a from a 92 honda accord. The inside of the block looked like a dirty penny. I learned the expensive way.

  • @EduardoFlores-pv3wo
    @EduardoFlores-pv3wo 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful video. But with More Talk while doing it will be Best. But still Good video👍

  • @le0_b
    @le0_b 2 года назад +1

    Is there another radiator for the A/C? My invoice of repair says I need to replace the Radiator and Condensor for a 2003 Accord CL7

  • @lavendertreesdemello9016
    @lavendertreesdemello9016 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @thanhnc7945
    @thanhnc7945 3 года назад +1

    Cám ơn chú!

  • @omarfonseca7397
    @omarfonseca7397 2 года назад

    Muchas gracias por su video

  • @milkyway6724
    @milkyway6724 2 года назад

    hey man i have a 2006 accord euro and i have check engine light i know it's not about radiator but can you make a video on how to diagnose a check engine light

  • @beechewawa9989
    @beechewawa9989 2 года назад +1

    Good until the end. Always use Honda blue coolant.

    • @steelermia
      @steelermia Год назад

      I was in an emergency and I couldn't get ahold of the honda coolant from the dealer because it was a 14 mile roundtrip and I wasn't willing to risk overheating driving that far as my radiator was starting to fail .. so I bought the radiator and coolant at a store right by my house ... I used pentofrost a3 .. is that ok ? it's supposedly ok for 1990 and younger hondas

    • @jmemixx
      @jmemixx Год назад

      Which one is that? 50/50 or what?

    • @beechewawa9989
      @beechewawa9989 Год назад

      No 50/50 pre-mix. Honda fluid says genuine Honda OE and it is a dark blue colored fluid. Some auto shops will carry it if not go to the Honda dealer. $14 to $25 per bottle. I believe you need four for a complete refill. @@jmemixx

  • @willumwhitmore9419
    @willumwhitmore9419 3 года назад +2

    couldn't you connect all lower hoses/temp sensor and then fit cooling fans?

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  3 года назад

      Yes please disconnect all coolant sensor thank

  • @jeanenecarter5322
    @jeanenecarter5322 2 года назад +2

    Can someone PLEASE tell me what the connector is called that screws onto the bottom? It’s at the 7:50 part of the video. The radiator I pulled out of my Honda has a much much smaller connector. Can I buy a reducer for the hole that will fit my connector or is there a radiator that actually has the right size hole? I don’t know what to do! Please help!!!

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  2 года назад +1

      That coolant sensor or coolant temperature sensor or coolant fan switch.

    • @jeanenecarter5322
      @jeanenecarter5322 2 года назад +1

      @@HoangTran-ge5eg how do I get the hole the same size as the sensor?

    • @AZ-toofast
      @AZ-toofast Год назад +1

      @@jeanenecarter5322 whatd you end up doing i have the same problem, oem radiatior hole was tiny but the one i got is like the one in the video much bigges

    • @AZ-toofast
      @AZ-toofast Год назад

      Check the box where you bought the radiator, mine was taped to a bag inside the cover, otherwise you have to buy a reducer.

    • @AZ-toofast
      @AZ-toofast Год назад

      Check the box where you bought the radiator, mine was taped to a bag inside the cover, otherwise you have to buy a reducer.

  • @AWP1976
    @AWP1976 Год назад

    Great video I was able to take out fans and radiator exactly like you did, Quick question pretty long only answer if you have the time, any insight will be greatly appreciated Honda Accord 2007 SE Sedan V6 215k miles, struck a vehicle lightly only took off front bumper and now I have a coolant leak. Hooked up OBD 2 scanner no error codes, no lights on dash, watched video took out radiator, no leaks, no plastic cracks, fins look good, fans spin when I put on AC. Coolant reservoir doesn't leak it stays full. The dipstick in the oil is a normal level. Car does not overheat. I do not drive it of course.
    I have a beginner question, when I take off the oil fill cap I see a little oil in the bottom, is this normal? The dipstick in the oil is a normal level.. Checked under fill cap to see if I have milky sludge no sludge no milky deposits, no blue smoke out of tail pipe, no smoke,. Don't see oil leak under car. Trying to look at hoses, but having trouble finding any leaks Don't have radiator cooling system pressure thing and don't have the dye, wouldn't know how to use either if I did, is there a way to check to see if I have hose leaks other than visually inspecting. Like can I pour coolant in on the attached hoses and see if it leaks or something like that?
    Lastly I've done a lot to the car in the last 50k miles, mechanic has done ball joint on each side, front axel replacement, driver side control arm and lower tie rod bushing replacement, I've done side motor mount replacement, purge valve solenoid replacement, oil changed every 4 to 5 k, new tires I do brakes and rotors they are solid, basically trying to determine if I can fix the top issue and if I do does a car like mine with 215k have a lot of life left?
    All ideas, criticisms, or corrections are welcome? Thank you

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  Год назад +1

      I think inside the valve head is leaking thanks

    • @AWP1976
      @AWP1976 Год назад

      @@HoangTran-ge5eg thank you

    • @AWP1976
      @AWP1976 Год назад

      @@HoangTran-ge5eg you mean the engine valve head. Is that correct?

    • @beechewawa9989
      @beechewawa9989 Год назад +1

      I'm doing my valve seals now. 12 intake, 12 exhaust. Since I'm there. Head Gasket and timing belt. Afterwards, valve job adjustment. I'm on the second head now. HoangTran-ge5eg is correct. The valves leak oil into the cylinder head causing misfires. Fouled up spark plug tips wet with oil and white smoke followed by hesitation. Only J series v6 engines have this issue. For those guessing when; my car had 156,459 when it started taking a dump.

    • @AWP1976
      @AWP1976 Год назад

      @@beechewawa9989 Wow thats a big job but you seem like you could handle it, thank for jumping in on my post, good luck and enjoy the rest of your summer

  • @robertcarlos78
    @robertcarlos78 4 года назад

    It’s always best to keep the radiator intact before loosing the connectors and bottom hoses and fan. But great job anyways.

  • @rynn2490
    @rynn2490 2 месяца назад

    Idk why I thought this dude had 3 arms 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @projectskadi935
    @projectskadi935 3 месяца назад

    Does transmission fluid leak out of the cooler lines? Want to know just in case so i can get some transmission fluid if i need to

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  3 месяца назад

      Hi if the transmission oil leaking around radiator that mean must replace new radiator .

    • @projectskadi935
      @projectskadi935 3 месяца назад

      ​@HoangTran-ge5eg no I'm saying when you took the tranmission cooler lines off did it start dripping some transmission fluid?

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  3 месяца назад

      Hi .you must double check transmission oil first ,if it low fill more fluid thank.

  • @drivingfaild726
    @drivingfaild726 3 года назад +3

    Is it the same for the v6

    • @beatking35
      @beatking35 3 года назад +2

      Yes. Engine is jus slightly different

    • @jmemixx
      @jmemixx Год назад

      Engine is different but somewhat the same instead of a few things like location of hoses

  • @jorgeaguilar157
    @jorgeaguilar157 Год назад

    Good

  • @2nonchalant718
    @2nonchalant718 Год назад

    Perfect

  • @mikediaz7759
    @mikediaz7759 4 месяца назад

    No se necesita hacer un vacío?

    • @HoangTran-ge5eg
      @HoangTran-ge5eg  4 месяца назад

      Hi i am not understanding your question thank.

  • @redmantrees35
    @redmantrees35 9 месяцев назад

    The linesman pliers.... Lol. Right tool for the job. Not!!

  • @showtime01ful
    @showtime01ful 3 года назад

    What size bolts are they

  • @michelledenman5307
    @michelledenman5307 3 года назад

    Good video but would be better if he explained what he was doing taking it step by step

  • @ricardoporoj3979
    @ricardoporoj3979 3 года назад

    La corriente y las mangeras se desconectan primero wey....trabaja con más profesionalismo no como amprendis