How to Replace Radiator 2002-2006 Honda CR-V

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    This video shows you how to install a radiator on your 2002-2006 Honda CR-V. Overheating is a sure sign there’s something wrong with your cooling system. A leak, rust, or obstructions are all cases that may require a radiator replacement. Install a new TRQ radiator that’s engineered to fit your vehicle.
    This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
    2002 Honda CR-V
    2003 Honda CR-V
    2004 Honda CR-V
    2005 Honda CR-V
    2006 Honda CR-V
    Tools you will need:
    • Flat Blade Screwdriver 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00013
    • 10mm Wrench 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00010
    • 10mm Socket 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00017
    • 24mm Socket
    • 8mm Socket 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00017
    • Coolant Funnel Set 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00116
    • Trim Tool Set 1aau.to/oa/1AXXX00004
    • Pliers
    • Ratchet 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00016
    • Socket Extensions 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00015
    • Cloth Rags 1aau.to/oa/1AXSS00035
    • Drain Pan 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00320
    • Pick 1aau.to/oa/1AXAA00037
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Komentáře • 28

  • @TRQ
    @TRQ  Před 2 lety +1

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  • @alcisne9
    @alcisne9 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks you my friend, my mechanic wanted to charge me $300 labour, after I watch your video I said to my self, I can do this ,now I say I did this.Thanks again.

  • @kaisermuzik8540
    @kaisermuzik8540 Před rokem +1

    Hands down the best auto video I've seen, great video shots and instruction. Your a born teacher thanks again.

  • @calvinjones9716
    @calvinjones9716 Před 9 měsíci

    One of the best step by step I’ve seen in a while.

  • @iduffee
    @iduffee Před měsícem

    Great video. If you are doing this, please do yourself a favor, and if you don’t have a very low profile ratchet, get a ratcheting 10mm wrench for the bolts on the side of the radiator brackets. Was by far the hardest part when using a regular box end of wrench, but was a breeze with a simple ratcheting 10mm from advanced auto parts. Will save you a lot of time and hassle, wouldn’t think of doing this again without.

  • @darishahmohdshah
    @darishahmohdshah Před měsícem +1

    Tq so much, i liked from malaysia

  • @Dr4gonWarrior
    @Dr4gonWarrior Před 10 měsíci

    Absolutely amazing. I was broken down in a parking garage and you guys saved me! As a reminder to the person that was talking about the time, spent bolt tightening is to make sure and use CZcams high-speed playback. It was pretty easy to watch this whole video in 1.75 speed. Also, I really like seeing you take out every single bowl because it help me determine some other aspect such as what wrenches do I need to have and how many grommets do I need etc.

  • @lorenyork
    @lorenyork Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much. Excellent video with clear, easy to follow instructions. I used this video to install a new radiator as the original began venting water.
    If anyone encounters seized bolts, apply WD40 or Inox overnight then apply heat directly to the bolt via blowtorch or oxy until the metal is very hot (15-20 seconds should do it). The bolts should move freely after that, while still hot.

  • @user-dw4qv7wg8w
    @user-dw4qv7wg8w Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much, you were a huge help to me. Best step by step process to help me (23 no experience on cars) do it right.

  • @arturozunigaflores110

    Excellent! Great job. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheWopper78
    @TheWopper78 Před rokem +1

    Well done. Thanks for you upload

  • @gamingontheside3771
    @gamingontheside3771 Před rokem

    thank you my brother tore my mom's CRV to pieces and I'm getting to rebuild it both fans are missing and so is the AC condenser now I know what to look for and what to install so that the car can be brought back to life

  • @grayr563
    @grayr563 Před 2 lety

    great video -- thank you!

  • @martinlevi8612
    @martinlevi8612 Před 6 měsíci

    Very well explained 👍🏼

  • @aurotoiras_ttv
    @aurotoiras_ttv Před rokem

    Thanks, getting ready to do this after I installed an alternator, don't ask why

  • @olderrol1968
    @olderrol1968 Před rokem

    Thank you a bunch. Thank you 👍

  • @c0ffe3mn88
    @c0ffe3mn88 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video but you may aswell replace the hoses and the thermostat when you're doing this and C clamps if it hasn't been done.

  • @jimtownsend7899
    @jimtownsend7899 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought my granddaughter a 2003 CR-V, and the seller included a new radiator, hoses, and fans, which he was planning on pre-emptively installing. So I'm glad you provided this video to help me make sure I don't miss a step or make it any harder on myself than it has to be. Quick question: This is my 1st Honda, and I thought Honda coolant was blue. I notice you used an after-market fluid, and that it is green/yellow. Any issues with using an after-market, and as long as it's a silicate-free OAT or HOAT suitable for "Asian Engines", will it work without issues? Thanks!

    • @deanmachine604
      @deanmachine604 Před 2 lety +2

      You can use off the shelf coolant that lists Hondas as the make its intended for. In my limited experience this coolant has always been blue.

  • @otheliayap4693
    @otheliayap4693 Před rokem

    My outer door handle of front passenger side honda CR V, 2003 Model was broken. I bought a honda replacement for said but i no idea how to install it

    • @otheliayap4693
      @otheliayap4693 Před rokem

      I mean i bought a honda replacement for said handle.

  • @Dougarony
    @Dougarony Před 9 měsíci

    How long of a job is it for the average backyard mechanic?

  • @chriswingenfeld6436
    @chriswingenfeld6436 Před rokem +3

    👍 Buy a Honda!!!!😂

  • @ETPitt
    @ETPitt Před rokem +1

    No thermostat replacement

  • @darishahmohdshah2488
    @darishahmohdshah2488 Před měsícem

    Tq

  • @mosesmutale8278
    @mosesmutale8278 Před 2 lety

    My mechanic forgot to connect the coolant temperature Cable

  • @stellavisionmade-in-usa.9443

    I always love your tutorial but this time the camera man is making me dizzy to the point that I can't finish the video. My advice to the camera man or woman. You are moving too much, your close ups are way too close without giving an idea where you are on the car. Steady your hand and zoom out as well as zoom in. Using a tripod would help . I feel like I'm on a boat being hit by waves,, nauseous . Constructive criticism my friend.

  • @jamesduehring2770
    @jamesduehring2770 Před 10 měsíci

    Why didn't you edit out all of the bolt tightening???? Omg I am constantly skipping through dead air.