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Carro > Motor > Radiador >
12600 - Radiador Aluminio C/Ar - Civic 1.8/16V 06/09 - Visconde
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April 29 2025
You couldve gotten the radiator out just by taking out the front radiator support bar
April 29 2025
I noticed that the radiator aluminum fins are less thin (in depth) than OEM, is that OK? will it cause overheating?
April 29 2025
Hey 1a auto can this radiator work with si? The car you worked on is not si. Do they work for all trims?
April 29 2025
What is the size of this radiator, does it fit Honda Civic LX 2008 4 door, 1.8 engine, and also where is the thermostat, they said it needs to be replace too when the radiator is not good and is leaking causing overheat, and how much it cost including labour to replace the thermostat ? Thank you!
April 29 2025
This video is perfect! Thorough explanations and clear visual aide. Thank you for this!
April 29 2025
20:42 can someone give me a link to both of these? I got an 09 but the connection is just a thin metal connector not plastic. It’s also not OEM
April 29 2025
Here because my car slipped off my floor jack while attempting to change my oil & busted the radiator.........
April 29 2025
@ 20:46 ? Name of the part your reinstalling?
Having a hard time looking for that part? Any recommendations?
April 29 2025
I did this without removing the battery by not loosening the bolt by the better and swinging the upper support upwards.
April 29 2025
hello, how many channels is the original radiator of the 2008 Honda Civic?
April 29 2025
Honestly love the lack of cuts in the vid, really helps for real life implementation
April 29 2025
well done video, got me through the whole process in little over an hour
thanks much!
April 29 2025
did you say trim clip pliers? I cant seem to find this, trying to buy the tools you are using in the video, wish you link them down below.
April 29 2025
Hello it’s me again I had my car towed to the mechanics because I didn’t want to chance it overheating. So what was wrong with my car was there were air pockets and overzealous neighbor that was helping me did not want to use my radiator funnel. The car apparently did not idle long enough for the thermostat to open. I didn’t know how long this would take and it didn’t wasn’t indicated on your video. For people like me I know nothing about mechanics I am learning if there is a detail that’s left out is going to mess me up because I’m not mechanically inclined thank you
April 29 2025
My radiator is leaking at the top on the drivers side. It’s leaking down but it’s weird because I can’t find the leak. I’m assuming it’s cracked. I will be doing this procedure myself. No one will sucker me for my cheese.
April 29 2025
The radiator connector for the top hose has broken, do i need to replace the radiator entirely or is there another way to fix it?
April 29 2025
Hi, on minute 22:02 can you take off the part (sorry idk the name of it) before putting the hose in?
April 29 2025
Awesome video. So well done. I’m buying the part from you guys. And will be a regular customer. Help to save money these days means so much. Thank you for teaching. Also because I love to learn about my 09 Civic. Had it almost 10 years now.
April 29 2025
Great video but I can’t get the final piece of the radiator hose off, the large black one used to remove with a pry bar, it simply will not come off
April 29 2025
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