Thermostat Replacement on Honda: 2003 - 2007 Accord, Element & Odyssey (K24A 2.4L engine)

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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2020
  • I demonstrate the thermostat replacement on Honda on the 2003 - 2007 Honda Accord 2.4L K24 engine. This procedure applies to Honda Element 2003 - 2006, the 2003 - 2008 Odyssey and other Honda's with the K24A engine. This was done as part of preventive maintenance on a high mileage car to prevent overheating.
    Thermostats are a critical component of the cooling system. Thermostats may become stuck on or off when they fail. Ideally, a thermostat should be replaced when other critical components of a cooling system are replaced e.g. radiator, water pump etc.
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Komentáře • 105

  • @DIYAutoworksNG
    @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety +5

    Although most manufacturers do not provide guidance for replacing the thermostat, it's one of those parts that should be replaced as part of preventive maintenance in high mileage cars. Especially when critical components of the cooling system are replaced.

  • @inaedemarughu8275
    @inaedemarughu8275 Před 2 lety +11

    Short and to the point. Thanks a lot bro 🇳🇬

  • @ArtemChernetskyi-de6bi
    @ArtemChernetskyi-de6bi Před měsícem

    finally good video about this replacement!, thank you a lot bro❤️

  • @aljar2010
    @aljar2010 Před 17 dny +1

    Great job 👏👏

  • @jayc3110
    @jayc3110 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video! Thanks

  • @rickvelazquez3487
    @rickvelazquez3487 Před rokem +1

    GREAT DETAILED VIDEO.THANKS 👍🏽

  • @jamesthomas7343
    @jamesthomas7343 Před rokem +1

    Great helpful video, thank you so much, brother!

  • @mechanixfelu
    @mechanixfelu Před 3 lety +1

    Gracias compadre

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Usé Google Traducir para entender el mensaje de tu tipo. Eres bienvenido Gracias.

  • @javiturk4636
    @javiturk4636 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome job. Thanks!

  • @Danielfrancis78828
    @Danielfrancis78828 Před 2 lety +2

    I am a huge fan of DIY Auto repair on youtube. I must confess, i haven't seen been excited with ur review since i sent my eyes on one. You are just too much at it meen!. I love u. Keep up d good work sir.

  • @johnmartin7240
    @johnmartin7240 Před dnem +1

    Thank you

  • @ramirogoicochea8966
    @ramirogoicochea8966 Před 2 lety +1

    Exelent video brother.

  • @jessiejames5577
    @jessiejames5577 Před 2 lety +1

    Bien muy claro gracias

  • @BJVela
    @BJVela Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much

  • @richardfabrizio8998
    @richardfabrizio8998 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job. You did excellent job. Thanks

  • @kinglilmoon4238
    @kinglilmoon4238 Před 9 dny +1

    Ima try to fix my ,thermostat tomorrow morning,I had a leak maybe didn’t tighten the bolt . 😮 wish me luck !🍀

  • @frankmelenthe189
    @frankmelenthe189 Před rokem

    Great!

  • @johnnguyen7186
    @johnnguyen7186 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou 🌹👍

  • @cat52866
    @cat52866 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I greatly appreciate this video - I have a 2007 Accord. I can't get the bottom left screw. I've tried almost every different size ratchet and extension but can't get the necessary leverage for the last screw. I know it's a Size 10 but ..... just frustrated as I got everything drained, hose off and 2 of 3 screws off in minutes. I'll keep at it ........

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! Wish you all the best. Just take your time, and try different approaches and angles.

  • @Bluemoonrealtygroup0617
    @Bluemoonrealtygroup0617 Před 2 lety +4

    When I got to your "lightbulb" moment on my car, that part would not budge. Had to break it and get a new one at NAPA. I swear Honda makes this hard this on purpose. Two hours later - I also could not remove the two bottom bolts. Rusted in place. Took it to my mechanic. Will never own a Honda again.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety

      😂 🤣 🤣. That's the hardest part of this replacement! Luckily mine came out in one piece.

    • @WesB1972
      @WesB1972 Před 2 lety +1

      I have my first and last Honda. Overly complex., hard to work on, overpriced cheap plastic parts. I have had several Honda motorcycles that were topnotch but not my Element,Junk. Next vehicle will be a Toyota.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +2

      Seems like it wasn't a good experience. All the best! I have a Toyota in the family too, but I must say my Honda's have been bliss!

    • @danamiller6049
      @danamiller6049 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, those quick connect are not quick to disconnect.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před rokem

      😂

  • @edgarcrnd96
    @edgarcrnd96 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m having trouble with my heat on my 03 accord 2.4. The blower works but the air is cold, also the temp needle doesn’t reach the half way mark on temp gauge. Do you think this can be a bad thermostat? Thanks

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep. A stuck open thermostat is a potential culprit. Low coolant, bad heater core valve and a few others.

  • @Danielfrancis78828
    @Danielfrancis78828 Před 2 lety

    Good day sir, u made a review on Gumout All in one cleaner. I want to know if it works for all engine type. I plan using it on my Hyundai Elantra 2010 4cyl DOHC 2.0L. Their hasnt been any sort of cleaning done in d compostion chamber since i porchased it 4 years ago. I noticed a litle reduction in compression compaired to wen i just got d car. Can i use d Gumout cleaners stuff on it. Or is thare other types of gumout out there u can recommend i use. Thank u

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety

      Combustion engines have a relatively basic setup and Gumout should work on the Elantra once the steps from the manufacturer are followed correctly.

  • @achap3604
    @achap3604 Před 2 lety +2

    Can u tell me why the autel 906tsdoesn’t communicate with abs? It says use connector which I did still can’t comm with dodge Dakota 2002 3.9 and 2003 4.7 please help me with this

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi. I checked Autel's vehicle coverage page, and did not see 2002 & 2003 listed under Dodge Dakota. This may be the reason.

  • @redpilllense7125
    @redpilllense7125 Před 3 lety +3

    I took my 2007 accord to a radiator repair shop last week and he told me to buy the thermostat at the dealer because the aftermarket ones are crap and don't last. Can you please provide your opinion on this? Great tutorial video, thank you!!!!!

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety +3

      On certain parts, I only do OEM. Thermostats are one of them! I agree 100%.
      Thanks for the compliment!

    • @z31rider24
      @z31rider24 Před 2 lety +1

      True. Along with radiator cap. OEM from dealer. Spending $20+ on a radiator cap is cheap compared to the headache the $5. Will give you.

  • @adejuwonbaderin8052
    @adejuwonbaderin8052 Před 11 měsíci

    Good afternoon. I recently bought a honda accord 2005 model and the former owner already removed the thermostat. The mileage is at 230000. Recently we started developing overheating. I want to ask should i get a thermostat reinstalled back or thats not the reason for the overheating

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 11 měsíci

      It's not the reason it's overheating. You'd need to work through the causes of overheating. I did a video on this that may be of help czcams.com/video/Jxax0Rk6NsM/video.html

  • @Snoop_was_here
    @Snoop_was_here Před 8 měsíci

    To change the thermostat, do you have to drain the coolant or can it be changed without draining?

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You have to, but I would imagine it can be done without draining if you have a clamp on the lower radiator hose. I won't want to subject the hose to the stress though..

  • @user-mq1jc7qw5h
    @user-mq1jc7qw5h Před 2 lety

    Do you have to drain the coolant out before removing the all ?that please respond

  • @danjones3402
    @danjones3402 Před rokem

    The first time you replaced was at 250,000 miles? Thinking about doing mines at 160k..

  • @biglos9d
    @biglos9d Před 9 měsíci

    Both fans turn on when AC is engaged, but neither fan turns on with a hot engine with the heater going full blast. Does that mean the thermostat needs to be replaced?

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 8 měsíci

      You may want to look at your coolant temperature sensor/switch. I'd go there before the thermostat except if they're integrated.

    • @biglos9d
      @biglos9d Před 8 měsíci

      @@DIYAutoworksNG I replaced both and still the fans don't turn on unless AC is engaged or the switch wiring is jumped with a paper clip. When I turn the heater up full blast, it doesn't get hot really. Maybe the water pump is the issue.

  • @Juniiorr9seven
    @Juniiorr9seven Před 2 lety

    first issue i had was that the heater control valve broke.
    The center screw came right off and started leaking coolant and overheated the car.
    I replaced it and test drove it but i noticed the temp gauge was going up and assumed the thermostat stood closed since it overheated,
    i also replaced the thermostat. I test drove it and again it started over heating at this point i check the radiator and i noticed a small leak from one of the plugs in the bottom.
    i replaced the radiator and again overheating issues. the fans work. the thermosensor works too. any suggestions?

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry man. What's the color of the coolant? Milky? Head gasket could be burnt. Are you able to inspect the cylinders via borescope or check compression?

    • @Juniiorr9seven
      @Juniiorr9seven Před 2 lety

      @@DIYAutoworksNG do you have an Instagram? I barely noticed you had replied. I’ll check those things out that you mentioned

    • @Juniiorr9seven
      @Juniiorr9seven Před 2 lety +1

      @@DIYAutoworksNG when I replaced the thermosat the coolant was normal. I didn’t flush the coolant for the thermostat replacement. I just sealed the edge of the hose.
      keep in mind it was the same coolant for the thermostat. However when I was replacing the radiator I did the flush & the last 2 small tubes at the bottom of the radiator were the last 2 to disconnect when I did this dark water came out of what was left I assume of coolant and that was about it.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety

      What car is this?

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I do. Search for piykediyautoworksng

  • @juubito._8878
    @juubito._8878 Před 3 měsíci

    what size bolts are they?

  • @emekandubuisi8355
    @emekandubuisi8355 Před 2 měsíci

    Can this also cause my car idle so high on cold start

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 měsíci

      A bad thermostat that is stuck open can cause a high idle, but "so high" is subjective. Is it a Toyota? If yes, did you reset the ECU recently, take off the battery terminals or clean the throttle body, and didn't do an idle speed relearn? Those will cause a high idle.

  • @Seyeoderinde
    @Seyeoderinde Před 3 lety

    Can you ever sell this car. You seems so glued to it

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Lol. I have a knack for car maintenance and doing it myself. Just doing what I'm passionate about and love. It's less about the car but more about keeping my car in top shape.

  • @Delight.AutoCRAFT
    @Delight.AutoCRAFT Před rokem

    Bro where did you get the thermostat to buy and my fan has been made to run directly with ignition. Can you direct me on how to revert this, also can you help me buy the thermostat I'll reimburse you

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před rokem

      Got from either Amazon or hondapartsnow.com, can't remember. Both in the US. Unfortunately, I don't run a procurement service, but there are loads of procurement services you may explore e.g. horlogistics.com/
      Please do due diligence before potentially engaging them.

  • @osahonomon6539
    @osahonomon6539 Před 10 měsíci

    Does Thermostat help in fuel consumption?

  • @brooklyn7941
    @brooklyn7941 Před 7 měsíci

    Will this cause ur radiator to leak? At the top and cause ur engine to overheat???

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 7 měsíci +1

      A blocked thermostat will overheat an engine. Not sure about causing radiator leak but plausible, though I think radiators leak mostly from ageing.

    • @brooklyn7941
      @brooklyn7941 Před 7 měsíci

      @@DIYAutoworksNG ok a blocked thermostat , I get that part but what about will that also cause it to leak at the top of the radiator near the top hose

  • @belloademola6733
    @belloademola6733 Před 3 lety

    Boss what is the name of the OEM thermostat u bought and where can I order it.. better still can I get d old one from you since it is also OEM. Thanks

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Hello,
      Honda calls it "Thermostat assembly (Nippon Thermostat)". You can order it here www.hondapartscheap.com/v-2003-honda-accord-sedan--lx--5-speed-automatic/engine--water-pump-l4
      It's number 8.
      I actually kept the part for a buddy of mine whose Accord doesn't have a thermostat and he's on a budget.
      I'd let you know if he goes with something else. Obvious caveat is that my car had over 255k miles before I removed this.

    • @belloademola6733
      @belloademola6733 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DIYAutoworksNG
      Alright thanks sir , I just bought used 2005 Accord .. I have been following you on CZcams, nairaland and blog long time ago..
      I will be looking up to you for some questions if you don't mind sir.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Congrats on your new car! Also, thanks for following! Will be quite happy to be of help any way I can. All the best!

    • @belloademola6733
      @belloademola6733 Před 3 lety

      @@DIYAutoworksNG boss has your buddy taken that thermostat ? I am still interested

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Taken, boss. Hope your car has been good?

  • @joachim9805
    @joachim9805 Před rokem

    Where do I buy this thermostat?

  • @poleposition3065
    @poleposition3065 Před rokem

    Is it the same on the 2009?

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před rokem

      I haven't worked on the 2009 but it should be roughly the same. Same K24A engine.

  • @projectskadi9354
    @projectskadi9354 Před měsícem

    Are these bolts known to snap im worried ill break one

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před měsícem

      Haven't seen one snap, but not impossible. Though I don't think you should be that bothered. Is it rusted in place?

    • @projectskadi9354
      @projectskadi9354 Před měsícem

      ​@DIYAutoworksNG ill take a look later on but the car is at 220k+ miles and according the dealership papers and the last owners the water pump hasn't been touched since it was bought over 15 years ago

  • @erickuribe9860
    @erickuribe9860 Před 2 lety

    Hey boss man you never gave the torque specs for the thermostat bolts.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello. Just double checked. I gave the torque spec from 4:30 onwards. Its 10Nm. Cheers!

  • @mirek6937
    @mirek6937 Před 3 lety +1

    Should have change the upper and lower hose too since the car is so old.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 3 lety

      Very fair preventive point. However, I would replace those only if they show signs of wear. They were still in good shape despite being old! The recommendation from Honda is to replace if they show signs of wear. Great point though.

  • @TidowMakena-fe1zp
    @TidowMakena-fe1zp Před 11 měsíci

    Bro... How much is a Thermostat costs actually.? Please get back to me I need to replace mine

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před 11 měsíci

      Varies. Just check Amazon, dealer websites (e.g. hondapartsnow.com), Rockauto to mention a few.

  • @BJVela
    @BJVela Před rokem

    Turtle nose dives into a Castro😅

  • @zendean5207
    @zendean5207 Před rokem

    You completely failed to mention all the stuff you had to take apart to get such a clear view of the thermostat.

    • @DIYAutoworksNG
      @DIYAutoworksNG  Před rokem

      I only took out the things shown in the video, nothing else. I used a mobile phone camera for this video. Works better in tight spaces than a mirrorless camera or DSLR.