Does a 2004 Honda Civic have a thermostat?
Notes: 172 °F (78 °C), Engine Coolant Thermostat. Integral Thermostat. Includes: Gaskets and seals.
How much is a thermostat for a 2004 Honda Civic?
We currently carry 15 Thermostat products to choose from for your 2004 Honda Civic, and our inventory prices range from as little as $8.99 up to $60.04.
Why is my 2004 Honda Civic overheating?
While there are a variety of reasons your Honda Civic is overheating, the most common 3 are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat.
Why does the temperature gauge on my Honda Civic still read Cold?
On the other hand, if the gauge still reads higher then cold when disconnecting the wire, replace the gauge. Check the temperature gauge fuse if you disconnected the wire at the sending unit (step 2), but the gauge failed to indicate Hot after grounding the wire (step 3).
Is the temperature gauge on a Honda del Sol working?
This article applies to the Honda Civic, Del Sol (1992-2000). Most of the time drivers rarely even glance at the temperature gauge. If something goes wrong and your car does overheat, that gauge can warn you of impending doom and save thousands of dollars in the process.
What to do if temperature gauge does not work?
If the temperature gauge still does not respond, go on to the next step. Check for voltage at the power connection at the temperature gauge. Connect a 12V test light to a good ground on your car and touch the tip of the test light to the power connection at the gauge.
How can I test my car thermostat?
You can test the thermostat yourself by placing it in boiling water and ensuring it is opening up at the correct temperature.
Why is the temperature gauge on my Honda Civic not working?
If there aren’t any clear wiring issues, test the wiring coming from the ECT sending unit (see Figure 3) with a multimeter. A warmed up engine should provide a resistance of about 38 ohms. If there’s no reading car is turned on, but a reading when the car is turned off, the gauge is likely the culprit.
This article applies to the Honda Civic, Del Sol (1992-2000). Most of the time drivers rarely even glance at the temperature gauge. If something goes wrong and your car does overheat, that gauge can warn you of impending doom and save thousands of dollars in the process.
What happens if your temperature gauge is not working?
Most of the time drivers rarely even glance at the temperature gauge. If something goes wrong and your car does overheat, that gauge can warn you of impending doom and save thousands of dollars in the process. So if the temperature gauge is completely broken or not functioning properly, it goes without saying that fixing it should be a priority.
You can test the thermostat yourself by placing it in boiling water and ensuring it is opening up at the correct temperature.