TAKE YOUR TIME !!! ALSO CHECK THE HEATER HOSE UNDER THE HOUSING ,CAUSE II CHECKED IT I WAS ABLE TO NOTICE THE HOSE WAS WEAK ABOUT TO BRAKE THE SAVE ME TIME MONEY YOU DO THE SAME TRUST ME DOUBLE CHECK
I'm glad honda made it easy to reach but it's a back breaking work tho! Next 3yr we should have new ninja turtle coming out of the sewer with all that green ooze gushing out of there haha
Just got one of these, even though you didn't explain how to bleed it, I assume its these steps, correct me if I'm wrong. Fill up the radiator with coolant, close the radiator cap, open the bleed valve, run the car, let it warm up, once its pressurized coolant will come out from the bleeder valve, close the valve with car still running, turn off car, let car cool down, check radiator level at the cap, fill as needed. Once the radiator is filled up, do I need to redo all the steps to bleed it once more, or is that one bleed fine?
***Thank you so so much!!! I really appreciate you posting this helpful video! Clear instruction and nice quality. You saved me $100 lol. +My car was overheating only when idle, so I changed the thermostat ($10). Then, it worked perfectly! Thank you again!
Thank you so much for showing exactly where the dip stick is! I spent 20 mins searching under the hood and then scouring RU-vid, watching videos. Yours is the only one I have found that helped me.
Make sure you line up the 2 indexing pins on the thermostat with the indents on the housing when installing. Didn't hear you mention it. Though I couldn't hear a lot of what you said. Thank you for the video.
One question. When removing the radiator tube from the thermostat. I saw on the middle of the tube there was a thin grey tube wrapping around it. Where does it go? I took it to a mech and i noticed this tube was not connected just hanging.
My 98 Accord shuts off while driving for about 15mins or so but there's no indication of overheating on the dashboard gauge. Is that a sign that the thermostat is no good or when it's no good, the gauge acutally marks overheat? Thanks
Few things that could cause this, the distributor, the ignition switch starting to go bad, or the EFI main relay. the relay is the first thing I would try to replace because it’s s cheap, the distributor is expensive, I wouldn’t try an aftermarket rebuilt, Hondas don't like them. if it is the ignition switch, just jiggle the key while the car is running, if it dies just replace the switch and that is much cheaper than the distributor....Good luck!
@@mnhattar 2 months ago I had the switch problem and replaced, It's a common issue with Honda accord. All was good until 2 weeks when it was shutting off. Yes the more research I keep doing, the more it's leading to the distributor and yes it is expensive. Thanks for the reply and your help
Always do the simple things first .my car also randomly turned off on me. It turned out i just had really dirty battery terminals and all i did was clean them and my car was working again. Also i replaced my distributor(when needed) with one that i bought from amazon.very simple replacement.
@@tomasbrito685 I replaced the cap and still had the problem. Come to find out, it was the fule pump relay. Dug a little more and it's a very common thing on Hondas. It's perfect now, hasn't turn off at all since