How to Replace the Radiator on a 1999 Honda Civic

How to Replace the Radiator on a 1999 Honda Civic

A damaged radiator leaks fluid and must be replaced or repaired. Most auto part shops have replacement radiators for common cars in stock or can order them. Replacing the radiator in a 1999 Honda Civic is simpler than in other cars--the only bolt is easy to find, and nothing gets in the way as the radiator and fan assembly slides out. The whole process should take about an hour.

Instructions

    1

    Drain the radiator into a container that holds at least 6.2 quarts. Remove the radiator cap and open the plastic drain plug on the rear of the radiator to allow the fluid to drain.

    2

    Squeeze the tabs on the hose clamps with a pair of pliers and slide them back. Unhook the hoses. There should be a large hose at the top and bottom of the radiator, and two small hoses at the bottom.

    3

    Unplug the electrical connector for the fan. It is near the top of the fan on the left side.

    4

    Remove the bracket at the top of the radiator with a 13mm wrench.

    5

    Slide the radiator up and out of the engine compartment. Unscrew the four bolts that connect the fan to the radiator and remove the fan. The bolts are also 13mm.

    6

    Replace the radiator. Installation is the reverse of removal. Make sure that the feet of the radiator seat themselves into the rubber cushions in the bottom of the radiator compartment.

    7

    Refill the radiator with the drained coolant and allow the car to warm up. Fill the coolant reservoir until the fluid level reaches the full line.