Learned long ago it is best to stick with OEM parts/fluids for Honda and Toyotas. If you have substantial miles now is a good time to change out top and bottom hoses. 360,000 miles on my 2008 Civic, drive it 100 miles a day commuting. Oil and filter changes every 5k, drain and refill auto transmission every 10k. Tires, brakes, batteries and a starter, great little car.
@@Extkeyou would have to buy it from a Honda dealership close to you , they have a page for the part on the website also so you can look for it and price it before hand
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. 💁🏽♀️💙
What if the hose to the reservoir is broken off from the radiator cap as well as a bad thermostat? Or could it just be the crack in the radiator cap that runs to the reservoir being the problem?
Seems in that case, you’d need to buy those replacement parts in addition to a thermostat and coolant. For what it’s worth, the coolant used in this video is technically wrong. Meaning, this Honda is supposed to have coolant specific to “Asian” cars. Asian car coolant is blue, not green. That may or may not make much difference in the real world, but it’s worth noting.
@@BrianBalatbat thanks for the quick reply Brian! I followed ur directions. Got the temp up 9 bars and burped the system. Ill let ya know how the results go after driving on hgwy and city miles.
@@BrianBalatbat its been about a week now. And the temperature has stayed consistently in the middle of the temp gauge. Things I did differently was -I lifted the left and right front of the car to aid in the burping - I didn't re-use my coolant, I poured new coolant. I called local shops and got a quote for around $160-$200. The DYI cost me about $50. $20 for the thermostat and $30 for the two jugs of coolant.
Thanks for the vid, my 06 Civic is almost over heating these past few days, normally its 9 bars during normal operating temperature range, but its getting around 15-17 bars from the temp indication so its more than 3/4 of the temp arc, I think the thermostat is not opening, after 15 mins of driving the temp starting to rise from 9 bars to 17 bars.
I have same problem, just changed coolant temp switch and flushed it nothing happened, my 06 goes to hot but the line on gage does not go 1/17 just half the inside gauge moves to top H, then in 30 min can all go back to regular in middle? Very confused.
I will try pull out the thermostat to check wether its working or not, just bring it to a boil on a caserole and check if the valve will open before the water starts to boil, some thermostat have different specifications on when they will open when it reaches the desired temp. Not all are the same
@@BrianBalatbat I kept making sure all the air is out an I checked the coolant level an it’s at max where it’s suppose to be I asked a couple friends they said it could either be fan,radiator,thermostat,head gasket or needing a oil change
Oh man, that is absolutely the wrong coolant to be using. That is the old school IAT green coolant with silicates, they will destroy your water pump in no time. You need to flush this ASAP and instead use the universal EXTENDED LIFE coolant (the one that says "all makes all models" on the bottle).
Very helpful but should be more safe to buy an original Thermostat from Honda. Save money with Amazon can become very expensive if that thermostat locks on close position and overheat the engine. I will replace mine this week, I believe the last owner removed it and now the engine doesn't warm enough and my heat doesn't work property.
Lmao you should absolutely not put that green coolant inside of that block. This civic takes ONLY honda type 2 coolant. From the dealership. I cant believe you cheaped out and just got some asian car BS from autozone. Smh AND you even put a knock off version thermostat in, lol those were not the same . Also another item you CANNOT cheap out on. I bet you any amount of money that car had even more issues after this. An in the vid you were like “make sure they’re the same” 😂 haha they arent the same. They are very similar but its not from Honda.
Wow look at this master tech over here. This was my wife’s car. Car drove absolutely just fine for 2 years with no issues and even sold the car after. Lol
Learned long ago it is best to stick with OEM parts/fluids for Honda and Toyotas. If you have substantial miles now is a good time to change out top and bottom hoses. 360,000 miles on my 2008 Civic, drive it 100 miles a day commuting. Oil and filter changes every 5k, drain and refill auto transmission every 10k. Tires, brakes, batteries and a starter, great little car.
where can you buy OEM parts for a 2009 Honda Civic? I have only been driving for about a year so learning this stuff would be pretty useful
@@Extke dealership ask for parts department
@@andeezyrosales3054where can you get the new thermostat gasket from? I'm trying to find a video that explains about that
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@@Extkeyou would have to buy it from a Honda dealership close to you , they have a page for the part on the website also so you can look for it and price it before hand
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. 💁🏽♀️💙
Thank you. Nicely done and one of the better videos on this topic for this car.
No problem and thanks for watching!
thanks for making that look easy.
I got mine fixed, thank you for the help. Now, how do I clear the engine light?
Disconnect the negative on the battery
Thanks for the video - I just changed mine w your help . 07 civic 276k
No problem glad this video helped you!
I also did a power steering fluid flush as well made it tone more responsive
never mix different coolant colours
What if the hose to the reservoir is broken off from the radiator cap as well as a bad thermostat? Or could it just be the crack in the radiator cap that runs to the reservoir being the problem?
Seems in that case, you’d need to buy those replacement parts in addition to a thermostat and coolant.
For what it’s worth, the coolant used in this video is technically wrong. Meaning, this Honda is supposed to have coolant specific to “Asian” cars. Asian car coolant is blue, not green. That may or may not make much difference in the real world, but it’s worth noting.
Do yoy have to lift both the left and right front of the car or one side is fi e for burping the system?
No you don’t need to
@@BrianBalatbat thanks for the quick reply Brian! I followed ur directions. Got the temp up 9 bars and burped the system. Ill let ya know how the results go after driving on hgwy and city miles.
@@BrianBalatbat its been about a week now. And the temperature has stayed consistently in the middle of the temp gauge.
Things I did differently was
-I lifted the left and right front of the car to aid in the burping
- I didn't re-use my coolant, I poured new coolant.
I called local shops and got a quote for around $160-$200. The DYI cost me about $50. $20 for the thermostat and $30 for the two jugs of coolant.
Thanks for the insight on this
No problem! 🤙
Thanks man! Videos still usefull as of now
No problem thank you!
Thanks for the vid, my 06 Civic is almost over heating these past few days, normally its 9 bars during normal operating temperature range, but its getting around 15-17 bars from the temp indication so its more than 3/4 of the temp arc, I think the thermostat is not opening, after 15 mins of driving the temp starting to rise from 9 bars to 17 bars.
I have same problem, just changed coolant temp switch and flushed it nothing happened, my 06 goes to hot but the line on gage does not go 1/17 just half the inside gauge moves to top H, then in 30 min can all go back to regular in middle? Very confused.
I will try pull out the thermostat to check wether its working or not, just bring it to a boil on a caserole and check if the valve will open before the water starts to boil, some thermostat have different specifications on when they will open when it reaches the desired temp. Not all are the same
Thank you sir ! 😀
No problem!
Impressive....one handed!
Thanks!
Great install. I would just recomendable to use OEM thermostat. Aftermarket ones ope/close at different operating temperatures
Nobody got a vid of changing the thermostat housing 8th gen civic
I couldn't see if the fans came on. seems like my civic (06) takes Forever to warm up.
Is there a difference between blue coolant and neon green one in this video?
Honda cars using blue coolant (asian) never mix 2 different coolants
I got the same code and change my Thermostat, water sensors and hoses and it didn’t help. What else it could be?
Coolant Temperature Sensor
Good afternoon do you put silicone on the housing of the thermostat
Hi, I did not put one on this and it’s fine.
Ok.thank you, you have a great video.thanks
Just put all new coolant in my radiator an it’s still over heating any reason why?! 2010 civic
Make sure to remove all air from the cooling system (burping), check if your cooling fan is working.
@@BrianBalatbat I kept making sure all the air is out an I checked the coolant level an it’s at max where it’s suppose to be I asked a couple friends they said it could either be fan,radiator,thermostat,head gasket or needing a oil change
@@BrianBalatbat how do we remove the air
What is the part name you got?
I don’t remember but it was from Amazon. Didn’t have any issues after.
That Honda Civic 2009 requires the blue Honda fluid not the green
Thank you
You’re welcome!
same code i was getting drives fine but was eating gas like crazy
Yup! Thanks for watching
Same in my 06 civic drains gas like a V8 engine. Is it the thermostat that giving this issues. But it’s not overheating
@@umarshabir2440 mine kept saying cold took forever to warm up
thanks
No problem!
Great video...
Thank you!!
Wrong coolant sir. Yikes
please, share a screen with the correct temperature level - I can not tell if my civic runs with the correct level.
If you remove that upper hose is easier
Oh man, that is absolutely the wrong coolant to be using. That is the old school IAT green coolant with silicates, they will destroy your water pump in no time. You need to flush this ASAP and instead use the universal EXTENDED LIFE coolant (the one that says "all makes all models" on the bottle).
Very helpful but should be more safe to buy an original Thermostat from Honda. Save money with Amazon can become very expensive if that thermostat locks on close position and overheat the engine.
I will replace mine this week, I believe the last owner removed it and now the engine doesn't warm enough and my heat doesn't work property.
Yes OEM is always best but some aftermarket parts are ok too.
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It had the code p0128, thermostat not functioning properly. Fixed the code after replacing thermostat.
Lmao you should absolutely not put that green coolant inside of that block. This civic takes ONLY honda type 2 coolant. From the dealership. I cant believe you cheaped out and just got some asian car BS from autozone. Smh AND you even put a knock off version thermostat in, lol those were not the same . Also another item you CANNOT cheap out on. I bet you any amount of money that car had even more issues after this. An in the vid you were like “make sure they’re the same” 😂 haha they arent the same. They are very similar but its not from Honda.
Wow look at this master tech over here. This was my wife’s car. Car drove absolutely just fine for 2 years with no issues and even sold the car after. Lol
Doing it this weekend.
Awesome!
Thanks
No problem!