What kind of radiator is in a 1997 Honda Accord?

What kind of radiator is in a 1997 Honda Accord?

Honda Accord 2.2L 1997, Performance Aluminum Radiator by Mishimoto®. The Mishimoto performance aluminum radiator is designed and engineered to maximize cooling efficiency, boost engine functions, and most importantly protect your car… Honda Accord 1997, Engine Coolant Expansion Tank Cap by Genuine®.

Can a cracked plastic radiator be repaired at home?

Plastic radiator repair is performed at most auto body shops, but you have to pay for expensive labor. Fixing cracks in your radiator is a relatively quick and easy job, and you will save on your hard earned cash by simply locating the crack, preparing the area,…

What to do when your Radiator has bad coolant?

Once you’ve finished draining the radiator, there will still be a great deal of bad coolant remaining in the system. Close the petcock and fill the coolant reservoir with water. Start the engine and allow it to run for a few minutes before draining the radiator again. You should repeat this process two or three times.

How much does it cost to fix a Honda Accord?

Labor costs are estimated between $163 and $206 while parts are priced at $299. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed. This range is based on the number and age of Honda Accord’s on the road.

Honda Accord 2.2L 1997, Performance Aluminum Radiator by Mishimoto®. The Mishimoto performance aluminum radiator is designed and engineered to maximize cooling efficiency, boost engine functions, and most importantly protect your car… Honda Accord 1997, Engine Coolant Expansion Tank Cap by Genuine®.

How can I tell if my Honda radiator is genuine?

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Labor costs are estimated between $163 and $206 while parts are priced at $299. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed. This range is based on the number and age of Honda Accord’s on the road.

When do I need to replace my radiator?

We typically see the radiator replaced at approximately 80,000 miles. While the radiator does not wear the same as a belt or brake pad, the repeated heating and cooling cycles the radiator experiences will eventually cause the degradation of its plastic end-tanks and seals.

Why is my Honda radiator fan not working?

If the radiator fan begins working, this is an indication that the fan relay is bad. If the fan switch relay is giving off the appropriate readings and is in working condition, move on to the next step. The thermo switch (also called the cooling fan switch) sends a signal to the cooling fan, so the fan turns on if the coolant gets too hot.

What does the thermo switch on a Honda radiator do?

If the fan switch relay is giving off the appropriate readings and is in working condition, move on to the next step. The thermo switch (also called the cooling fan switch) sends a signal to the cooling fan, so the fan turns on if the coolant gets too hot.

Where is the ECT sensor on a Honda Accord?

Follow these steps to test it: Locate the ECT sensor, which is just below the distributor. Unplug the sensor. Bridge the gap in the sensor connector with jumper wires. See Contact Test in Step 1. If the radiator fan does not come on, you will need to replace it. Figure 4. Location of ECT sensor for a ’98 Accord.