Thanks much. My son had a run-in with a deer last year. I managed to straighten everything to working condition, but the fan brackets are broken. To Honda’s credit, it runs great while moving, without fans. But with summer coming, it’s time to fix closer to OEM. Many thanks again! 👍😎😃
There is only one part listed and there are two fans in the 2002 Honda crv. Is that the only part needed to replace the assembly? Your part only comes with one fan that I can tell. Your video is very informative but I was wondering also if sometime you could take the time to publish a video of you actually replacing the part.
--- seriously, you can't talk the fans out of that car. You don't show ANY of the actual process of removal or replacement. You, for some reason, start with the entire nose of the vehicle removed. Then you basically say if you remove some bolts, the fans will come out. Useless video which deserves the twice as many negatives as positive votes.
+Bill Tonge Ouch! 4yrs is a long time to stay stagnant. I presume your CRV is a second gen. You might be able to find a rebuilt compressor for around 150 but to be honest because its been so long it would be advisable to have it taken in to an A/C shop and have them check everything else (condenser, evaporator, hoses, etc.). If all seems ok and youd like to, you can find an affordable one out there.
Hi! Please help me. My 2004 Cr-v 2.0 it does not heat up operating temperature . We Exchangeable thermostat , but still does not heat up . The temperature is not pointing at 90 degrees.
Thanks much. My son had a run-in with a deer last year. I managed to straighten everything to working condition, but the fan brackets are broken. To Honda’s credit, it runs great while moving, without fans. But with summer coming, it’s time to fix closer to OEM. Many thanks again! 👍😎😃
There is only one part listed and there are two fans in the 2002 Honda crv. Is that the only part needed to replace the assembly? Your part only comes with one fan that I can tell. Your video is very informative but I was wondering also if sometime you could take the time to publish a video of you actually replacing the part.
You have a video for the fan controller?
--- seriously, you can't talk the fans out of that car. You don't show ANY of the actual process of removal or replacement. You, for some reason, start with the entire nose of the vehicle removed. Then you basically say if you remove some bolts, the fans will come out. Useless video which deserves the twice as many negatives as positive votes.
Can anyone tell me what the front radiator does. Is it just for the air or is it for the manual transmission.
Thanks in advance.
+Bill Tonge I believe thats the A/C Condenser.
So if my AC doesn't work then it's not overly important?
As long as you can live with the discomfort. What exactly are your A/C symptoms?
+4thcavalier it hasn't worked for about 4 years. The pump is toast.
+Bill Tonge Ouch! 4yrs is a long time to stay stagnant. I presume your CRV is a second gen. You might be able to find a rebuilt compressor for around 150 but to be honest because its been so long it would be advisable to have it taken in to an A/C shop and have them check everything else (condenser, evaporator, hoses, etc.). If all seems ok and youd like to, you can find an affordable one out there.
which one is the radiator fan and which one is the ac condenser fan
on the crv
driver is radiator cooling and passenger is condenser fan for anyone wondering, its the opposite in many hondas
ahhhm, ahhhm, to many of these and I am dizzy from the camera. you lost and light and me
Ahh, umm, aaahmm, ahhhh, ummm, ahh ahh....
Hi!
Please help me. My 2004 Cr-v 2.0 it does not heat up operating temperature . We Exchangeable thermostat , but still does not heat up . The temperature is not pointing at 90 degrees.
I have a em2 honda civic 02 lx but your engine format is different
Thanks for reading a freaking novel. Just show us how to pull the fan