2006-2011 Honda Civic Thermostat Replacement
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
Видео 2006-2011 Honda Civic Thermostat Replacement канала piercedasian
Видео 2006-2011 Honda Civic Thermostat Replacement канала piercedasian
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Using UV leak detection dye to find a/c system leaksHonda Civic Type R Manual Transmission Fluid ChangeMac Studio M1 Max vs M2 Max ComparisonUnboxing an Apple Mac Studio M2 MaxAcura TLX Rear Brake and Rotor ReplacementMishimoto performance intake install on a 2018-2022 Honda Accord 2.0TThule Cargo Box Spring Hinge ReplacementF150 Rear Brakes and Rotors Replacement3rd Gen Subaru STI Air Conditioning System Replacement8th Generation Honda Accord Valve Cover Gasket ReplacementAcura RL Front Brake Pads and Rotor Replacement6th Generation (EK series) Honda Civic Radiator ReplacementA conversation around HomePod 2 and why I like them a lotHow to spot repair knock down ceiling textureAcura RDX Knock Sensor ReplacementMercedes TPMS Run Flat Warning Reset ProcedureNavien Water Heater Flow Sensor ReplacementNew 2023 Apple HomePod 2 Unboxing and Initial ImpressionsCanada Goose Arctic Rigger Coveralls Unboxing and OverviewFord Escape Wiper Motor Replacement