Honda 3.5 engine thermostat replacement.

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @WiliamRamirez-v7u
    @WiliamRamirez-v7u 3 месяца назад +1

    Excelente trabajo amigo gracias Dios te bendiga siempre

  • @diggitydudeski
    @diggitydudeski Год назад +5

    remove battery, and bottom half of air box, then use 1/4" extensions to battery box area when removing t-stat housing

  • @sat_sonic
    @sat_sonic Год назад +2

    Excellent video. I agree and also recommend either replacing your thermostat with a genuine Honda part (best price is from a online Honda dealerships like Majestic Honda) or the part as shown in this video by a vendor named AISIN (RockAuto). You will pay more, but you only do the job once.

    • @DLMGarage
      @DLMGarage  Год назад +2

      I stick OEM for everything!!

  • @chriss2412
    @chriss2412 Год назад +2

    If you go to online sites that sell oem Honda parts, you’ll see that there’s a few OEM thermostats… ASIN and Nippon being 2 of them. Also if you check other install videos, the ASIN matches exactly the oem one they pull from the engine

  • @joseg8807
    @joseg8807 2 года назад +2

    Don't listen to pepito pepito as a fellow pepe I do no claim pepeito as part of the pepe community.... also I thank you now I know exactly what to do!

  • @asagaston
    @asagaston 2 месяца назад +1

    Holy smokes, video starts at 4:25

  • @toolman67
    @toolman67 3 месяца назад

    Is this the same on 2005 Honda Accord V6?

  • @tomle2553
    @tomle2553 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awe man. I have 2013 RDX 3.5L J series engine as well but on RockAuto it doesn't have the Aisin one. Only Motorad and Felpro.. I hear people recommend Motorad.. how do you feel about those other brands?

    • @DLMGarage
      @DLMGarage  11 месяцев назад

      When it comes to thermostat OEM only.
      I have seen aftermarket not spec to oem and cause rough engine running issues and CEL.
      The slight difference in Temps even by a degree can throw off the computer

  • @andyl9920
    @andyl9920 Год назад

    I purchased a thermostat from advanced auto parts and it does not have that jiggle valve, but there was some kind of rounded piece like that on the part, so that was where i lined up the gasket with. I hope i lined it on the correct side. The check engine light kept coming back stating bad thermostat. I really hope it wasnt a faulty part. It was a pain to replace it. No room at all. I hope its just bad ECT sensors. Fyi my cooling fan never came on unless the AC is on. Hopefully that p0128 code could be for the sensors as well. Though i know the sensors are supposed to have different codes. What do u suggest? Faulty part or should i replace the sensors? I did drained the coolant and bled out the air bubbles. Please help. I also tested the old thermostat with boiled water and the valve opened and it also closed when the water cool down.

    • @sat_sonic
      @sat_sonic Год назад +1

      I’m going to assume (because you’re on this video) that you have a Honda. I recommend either replacing your thermostat with a genuine Honda part (best price is from a online Honda dealership like Majestic Honda) or the part as shown in this video by a vendor named AISIN (RockAuto). You will pay more for the thermostat, but it will solve issues the first time around.

    • @DLMGarage
      @DLMGarage  Год назад

      well said!!

  • @pepitopepito2967
    @pepitopepito2967 2 года назад +2

    would be helpful if you link where the parts came from, part number

    • @DLMGarage
      @DLMGarage  2 года назад +2

      I got it from Rockauto.com they sell OEM parts for most

  • @allenryan9260
    @allenryan9260 Год назад +1

    What year is this