Well I gotta get a new caliper before I can go anymore so it wont be for awhile.
Alright, i'll give all that a try possibly tomorrow. Give you an update bout the results. Thanks manfirst off, looks like you need to do a radiator flush cause that s*** looks gunked up . 2nd, you need to take that houseing off to get to the thermostat , and when you replace it, be sure to tell them you need a new gasket too, go ahead and replace it . you will prolly rip it or stretch it when you take that housing off, its basically 2 10mm bolts man, take those out, pull that off. pull the thermo out, put the new in, take the old gasket off, put the new gasket on. bolt it back up, put your hose on, drain your radiatior put new antifreeze in. run it with the cap off for a few min and let it bleed the lines, its gonna gurgle and bubble for a few, put your cap back on and your done.
no, not yet. but does the thermostat really matter all that much? like, what exactly does it do? i was told from someone that during this time of the year you can run without the thermostat. so if you run without it and the engine is still heating up then its not the thermostat? not sure if its true or not though =\why do you keep bumping? have you replaced the thermostat? did that fix the problem?
The thermostat regulates the coolant pumping to the radiator, which regulates the temperature of the coolant in the entire engine. you should not ever run without one. replace it, and you will probably fix your problem. bumping for help when you can't seem to help yourself will not stop your car from overheating.no, not yet. but does the thermostat really matter all that much? like, what exactly does it do? i was told from someone that during this time of the year you can run without the thermostat. so if you run without it and the engine is still heating up then its not the thermostat? not sure if its true or not though =\
the bottom hose is the one going into the thermostat housing for my car? haha. but yeah ill give that a try.Sometimes you can tell if a thermostat is bad by letting the engine run till the coolant gets to normal operating temperature and laying a hand on the upper radiator hose, the one that goes into the thermostat housing. If the thermostat does not open, which will cause overheating, that hose may not get entirely hot, or may be almost cool. If it does get hot, it does not necessarily mean the stat is good, but if it does not get hot, I would get a new one. Be sure and check the new one if you buy one. I have seen a couple bad ones before, new out of the box. Put a pot of water on the stove and use a thermometer to get it around the temp the thermostat is supposed to open at. Drop it in and you will see it open if it works. Can save you the trouble of doing the job twice.
haha. im fairly new to all this. still learning. i know some, i dont know some. i just need some input but thanks yo!The thermostat regulates the coolant pumping to the radiator, which regulates the temperature of the coolant in the entire engine. you should not ever run without one. replace it, and you will probably fix your problem. bumping for help when you can't seem to help yourself will not stop your car from overheating.
Shows what I know. Same difference though.the bottom hose is the one going into the thermostat housing for my car? haha. but yeah ill give that a try.
haha. yeah. do you know how much a thermostat is if you buy straight from honda dealership? or anybody know?Shows what I know. Same difference though.
This simple question can be answered by making a phone call or visiting the website of a Honda dealershi, or any number of parts stores in your area. You should try that first.haha. yeah. do you know how much a thermostat is if you buy straight from honda dealership? or anybody know?
read in a forum that theyre actually not. autozone or any of them auto part stores' thermostat is garbage compared to the ones you get straight from honda. they also work way better too but i heared they might be a little pricey.just go to autozone/advance autoparts, they are all the same man.