2006-2011 Honda Civic Thermostat Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Video short showing how to replace a thermostat on a 8th generation Honda Civic equipped with the 1.8 liter 4 cylinder engine (R18A). This procedure will be very similar for later-generation hondas that use variations of the R18 motor. It is important to ensure the cooling system is completely filled after air is introduced into the cooling circuit. Having a faulty thermostat can result in an engine overheating or underheating such that the engine is not being run at optimal temperatures. This will eventually throw a P0126 check engine code. Lastly, a thermostat that is stuck open or opening prematurely can result in a vehicle with insufficient cabin heat. Cooling systems should be refilled with only genuine Honda coolant

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  • @ggranja1234
    @ggranja1234 6 месяцев назад +8

    Better explained and much easier than A1 auto. Keep up the good work 💪

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  3 месяца назад

      you're welcome and thanks for stopping by.

  • @divinemessenger2030
    @divinemessenger2030 11 месяцев назад +39

    Ty for this video. I’m a 25 year old woman and was able to do this on my 2012 Civic with no issue thanks to you and several other repair videos I’ve watched. I’ve replaced my blower motor, engine air filter, and now my thermostat thanks to helpful people like you giving us these gems. This was my first repair that I’ve done under the hood. I was intimidated at first but once I got going I found the confidence to continue. Thank you for saving me money and keeping me educated on my car. I love my civic! These cars are so reliable and relatively inexpensive and easy to repair when issues crop up. I’m a Honda owner for life. Only ever driven Honda’s and they’ve never failed me. 💁🏽‍♀️💙

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 9 месяцев назад +6

      If she can do it im gonna feel like an idiot if i cant

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 9 месяцев назад

      Hondas and toyotas girl. For sure.

    • @thomasbradley5419
      @thomasbradley5419 8 месяцев назад

      I know you said you have a 2012 civic. It wouldn't hurt you to go ahead and check all of your grounds. Grounds being you ground wire from transmission to chassis right there by the batter well below the battery and then theres one on the left side of the engine connecting towards the left engine might running to the back engine bay frame. Reason why I say to go ahead and clean and wrap these is bc Honda left them exposed from factory and mine shorted out thus causing so car start issues and it fried my battery. So be aware of that it only takes about half an hour

    • @thomasbradley5419
      @thomasbradley5419 8 месяцев назад

      After I reworked all the ground wires replaced my battery and I went ahead and replaced my starter bc it also ended up being my starter to but I have an 09 ex coupe

    • @mrslimz4148
      @mrslimz4148 7 месяцев назад

      Thats the spirit 🎉🎉

  • @gaWalt
    @gaWalt 2 месяца назад +4

    Hey everybody, just thought I'd update this comment in case someone else experienced the engine light staying on after installing a new thermostat.
    When I originally posted the comment below, I had replaced my thermostat by following Pierce's excellent video. After replacing the thermostat, on my wife's 2010 Honda Civic, the engine light continued to display until we drove her car about 10 to 15 miles, today, and it finally turned off. So, if the engine light is staying on, just go for a test drive at least for 10 to 15 miles or longer until it turns off.
    Hello Pierce, thanks for your clear and concise thermostat replacement video.
    My "engine light" came on and I took it to a Honda dealership. They told me that my thermostat was staying open and needed to replace. Their cost was $750 !
    I decided to replace it myself using your video as a guide. I replaced it easily enough and
    have added coolant to the system. I took it for a test drive but the "engine light"
    continues to stay on.
    What do you do when this happens? Can I reset this light myself or should I take it to another Honda dealership and see if they can decide what's wrong?
    Thanks, Gary

  • @Tony-sf6cc
    @Tony-sf6cc 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video good work really good camera work to very helpful and lots of good tips thank you

  • @skyrimnoob75
    @skyrimnoob75 3 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. It helped swap this out very quickly and cleanly on my girlfriends 2010 Civic. Your directions were thorough and precise. MUCH appreciated sir, well done!

  • @kmlumd44
    @kmlumd44 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the nice video. It allowed me to get the job done quick and it was a reference I used once during the job specifically for how you slid off the black plugs on the bracket we had to remove. I had an issue about the Thermostat OEM temperature. Autozone and Rockauto state the OEM is 180. FYI there is 170 and 195 also available. As soon as I completed the job and ran the car the Check Engine light with the PO128 code was off.
    Also, I bought the thermostat from Autozone, fun fact, I have a commercial account there since I have an LLC, it's free to create and there's no minimum purchase obligation. By using my commercial account I got the the thermostat for half off. The thermostat only cost like 6 bucks which was awesome! The whole job cost me 12 bucks cause I had coolant already to use.

  • @HarleyMVlog
    @HarleyMVlog 6 дней назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! I went to advanced auto parts and bought the thermostat and gasket for $18. The job took me 30 mins and I am no mechanic. My engine light took 1 day to turn off. Thanks again man.

  • @lilalecompte788
    @lilalecompte788 3 месяца назад +1

    How long can you drive with the coolant thermostat broken??

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  3 месяца назад +1

      it depends if you have a t-stat that is stuck open or closed. I suspect that if you're still driving the car that its likely stuck open. You COULD in theory drive like that with not much issues if you live in a relatively warm climate but in my honest opinion you're better off fixing it sooner than later for 2 reasons:
      1. Emissions. The car will never properly go into closed loop mode so you'll burn more fuel over time b/c the engine will tend to run richer.
      2. Lack of proper heat when you need it to heat the car or to defog the windows during moist rainy days. This can be a HUGE safety hazard so this is why I would get this fixed at your earliest opportunity.

  • @Random.Adventures.
    @Random.Adventures. Год назад +3

    Hi understand the process for this i have the same civic but here is the thing at 10:40 I hear the rad fan turning on but my fans do not turn on. If i turn my A/C on both fans turns on but not when i just have the heater on. Any ideas? thanks

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Год назад +3

      Yep, it can take a long long time of idling to get the temps up to the point where the rad fan turns on. What I do is turn the heater OFF and then run the car at around 3000 RPM for about 10-20 minutes and that is when the motor runs hot enough to heat the coolant enough to trip the fan switch. Just don't turn on heat or a/c and do that. Once the rad fans come one a couple of times then top off coolant and you should be good to go.

    • @Random.Adventures.
      @Random.Adventures. Год назад

      @@piercedasian Ah yes I had the heat on I'll try that thanks

  • @liasmama07
    @liasmama07 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. You greatly helped me changed my thermostat while my Husband is away for work... I did it with your help.. greatly appreciate it.
    How do i get rid of the check engine light?

    • @jaybaker76
      @jaybaker76 7 месяцев назад

      I believe an auto parts store that can scan your codes can do it for you (using the OBD2 plug?). Or...just do what I've done several times. Pull one of the battery cables off, and leave it sit for a few minutes to reset the computer....then reconnect. Be warned that you might need the code to unlock your radio afterwards.

  • @coldwater1978
    @coldwater1978 24 дня назад

    Is thermal paste necessary or gasket is enough?

  • @johnscerbo130
    @johnscerbo130 Год назад +3

    Great video thanks for posting

  • @Yaziebear22
    @Yaziebear22 9 месяцев назад +1

    Viewing this video to replace the thermostat in my wife's Honda. Question about the placement of the drain pan: About how far in from the front of the car should i place the pan? Will be evident that I've positioned the pan correctly prior to the coolant draining or should i expect some trial and error?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  9 месяцев назад +2

      It will be a bit of trial and error as coolant will more or less go all over the place. Just get a wide pan to catch most of it.

  • @litjarred
    @litjarred 4 месяца назад

    My car is still fucked

  • @timu.6452
    @timu.6452 Месяц назад

    I got a thermostat code. If i change the thermostat successfully, will the check engine light go off or is there a process for turning it off?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Месяц назад

      It will eventually go away on its own but the fastest way to address the light is to use a OBD II scan tool to do the reset.

    • @timu.6452
      @timu.6452 Месяц назад

      @@piercedasian thanks!

  • @iprophecy6768
    @iprophecy6768 4 месяца назад +2

    Literally the worst camera man of all time lol

  • @nulius9472
    @nulius9472 9 месяцев назад +1

    You were very clear in your instructions.

  • @Hardenth50
    @Hardenth50 2 месяца назад

    how long should i replace thermothat on hrv 2020

  • @steveperry1429
    @steveperry1429 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video!!! Very helpful and well done!

  • @joehumeas7196
    @joehumeas7196 Год назад +2

    Brand and model of new thermostat?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Год назад +1

      It is a motorad thermostat part #2328180 or Genuine Honda thermostat part #: 19301-RMX-306

    • @maverickperson5443
      @maverickperson5443 8 месяцев назад

      @@piercedasian 19301-RMX-306 will fit 1.8L or it is for another motor? Did you replace with motorad and if so, is it working good? Thx

  • @ayxanabdullazad7472
    @ayxanabdullazad7472 10 месяцев назад

    Hi,I have Honda Civic 1.3 hybrid. My car problem thermostat, I changed 2 thermostats within 6 months. What do you think could be the problem? My master say engine . I think,car thermostat not quality.Your opinion is interesting
    Thanks for reading.

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 8 месяцев назад +1

      how do you know it's the thermostat? The best way to test a thermostat if you're that concerned is to boil water and use a cooking thermometer to test the temp of the water and drop the stat in the water and watch if it opens. Then the stat is fine.

  • @willfreethemfreethem7671
    @willfreethemfreethem7671 Год назад +1

    7.4 ft lb torque bolt housing

  • @ggranja1234
    @ggranja1234 6 месяцев назад

    Why fill the overflow to 3/4

  • @jbob_theman9107
    @jbob_theman9107 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I followed your video step for step and was able to get this done with minimal expenses. My car is running so much better now and gets to running temp quickly.

  • @yellosiad4154
    @yellosiad4154 Год назад +1

    When I was changing the thermostat the thermostat housing broke and once I replaced the thermostat housing the left tube that is connected to the thermostat is leaking now and it’s really hard to push it we’re it connects back cuz the alternators and the way the head of the engine

    • @Anon-f7f
      @Anon-f7f 2 месяца назад

      Bro once I replaced the thermostat the housing broke AND the bolt hole got stripped due to corrosion. On top of that the hose was leaking too. I replaced it all and did a helicopter in the bolt hole. The hosing sits 99.9% flush but the .01% means to this day it’s dripping coolant. When this whole ordeal started my car pissed all the coolant in a Home Depot parking lot 100 miles from home. I really regret ever doing this preventative maintenance 🤦‍♂️ nothing was leaking a month ago. You’re not alone my friend

    • @Anon-f7f
      @Anon-f7f 2 месяца назад

      Hello coil*

    • @Anon-f7f
      @Anon-f7f 2 месяца назад

      Heli

    • @Anon-f7f
      @Anon-f7f Месяц назад

      Update 6 days later. It was the gasket… it hardened and warped so it wasn’t sitting right. Got a new one, fit like a glove, no more pissing. Whole experience totally worth it. Learned a lot from my mistakes. Also… coolant DOES NOT taste as good as it smells.

  • @mountainbiker44
    @mountainbiker44 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @danielvillalobos8895
    @danielvillalobos8895 8 месяцев назад

    Just did mine in 30 minutes

  • @DavidAvila-ej8qt
    @DavidAvila-ej8qt 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks helped a bunch!!

  • @larryvilla3438
    @larryvilla3438 Год назад +1

    Thx

  • @joseluislopez4141
    @joseluislopez4141 Год назад

    What if u brote erre u tightned the thermostat

  • @carl8825
    @carl8825 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent instruction.

  • @Oooohhjayyyy
    @Oooohhjayyyy Год назад +1

    Thanks man good video

  • @eduardomorazan
    @eduardomorazan 8 месяцев назад

    Muy buen video.

  • @brad22law
    @brad22law Год назад

    What do I do if I did tighten those bolts to tight and it cracks the block?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Год назад +1

      you likely won't crack the block but rather you'd strip the threads or snap the bolt. They are tiny 10mm heads holding the housing on and they just need to be snugged down. Something light like 8ft-lbs or so is enough.

  • @paulwright6121
    @paulwright6121 8 месяцев назад

    How many litres of coolant would you say you needed after the replacement?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  8 месяцев назад +1

      if you don't drain the coolant out and just yank the t-stat and make a mess then about 1.5 liters of coolant is more than enough.

    • @paulwright6121
      @paulwright6121 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks that's a great help

    • @thomasbradley5419
      @thomasbradley5419 8 месяцев назад

      Sweet I'm glad he answered lol 🤣

  • @valaki-ph1hd
    @valaki-ph1hd Год назад

    good job I' do not see thermostat test good or a bad why changed it???????/

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Год назад +1

      I didn't bother testing the tstat b/c I've worked on enough cars in my lifetime to know with good confidence that if a car isn't low on coolant and takes forever for the engine to heat up that the t-stat is likely stuck open. In this car's case it was winter and the heat barely worked yet the coolant was full so we changed out the t-stat and problem solved. Testing a tstat is super easy but time is money in the garage so I didn't bother spending more time on something I knew was faulty.

    • @ericnieto2092
      @ericnieto2092 Год назад

      @@piercedasianonly way to test a thermostat is to remove it then see what temp it opens? At that point it makes sense to replace.

  • @brad22law
    @brad22law Год назад

    What do I do if I did tighten those bolts to tight and it cracks the block?

  • @jayh3846
    @jayh3846 11 месяцев назад

    Can you pour the coolant that drained out back in?

    • @jec0435
      @jec0435 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's not a good idea no.

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 8 месяцев назад

      If you can drain the coolant into a clean container and the drained coolant isn't being contaminated with dirt from running down the vehicle into the container, and you feel that the coolant is pretty much new enough and clean enough then reusing it should be just fine.
      In my case the coolant was pretty much new that was coming out, but the car is dusty/dirty/etc, and the drainpan has oil residue and other residues from prior jobs. So I definitely didn't reuse it.
      Don't risk going cheap and reusing it and contaminating your system if the coolant is old or it has gotten contaminated.

  • @vincentjorrin4847
    @vincentjorrin4847 Год назад

    will the check engine light go off shortly after following these steps?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Год назад +1

      It will depend if the fix was the root cause of the CEL to come on in the first place. I just use the scan tool to reset the ECU once the fix is done and in 99% of the cases I've worked on that the light doesn't come back on.

    • @vincentjorrin4847
      @vincentjorrin4847 Год назад

      Thanks!@@piercedasian

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 8 месяцев назад

      PO128 light on mine was off once I began driving it after the job was done.

    • @ZebulunTTv
      @ZebulunTTv 5 месяцев назад

      In most cases, successfully repairing the issue that caused your light to come on will cause the check engine light to turn off automatically-but only after 10 to 20 “cycles”. A cycle, in this instance, refers to the process of turning the vehicle on, running it for some time, and turning it off again

  • @ahmedshareef001
    @ahmedshareef001 8 месяцев назад

    I bought 8 gen second hand car and i checked it there were no thermostat in it. And bought new one
    I had over heating problem
    I dont know that my are working fine or not but they are turning about 1,2 times when it reached 9 level of themp