Honda civic cooling system?????

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Cessi, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. Cessi

    z Guest

    Hey, that shows the thermostat for the B16 (1995 del sol vtec) and the
    d16 (92 civic ex) as the same part number! last place like this i
    looked at (see boring thread a few weeks ago) the automated web page
    claimed to have the d16 stat in stock and the b16 not available?
     
    z, Jan 10, 2008
    #21
  2. Cessi

    Elle Guest

    Sue 'em.

    Seriously, these online parts stores are often run by expert
    part guys who are amateur web people. Calling the store up
    usually yields a good explanation.

    Hey, that shows the thermostat for the B16 (1995 del sol
    vtec) and the
    d16 (92 civic ex) as the same part number! last place like
    this i
    looked at (see boring thread a few weeks ago) the automated
    web page
    claimed to have the d16 stat in stock and the b16 not
    available?
     
    Elle, Jan 10, 2008
    #22
  3. Cessi

    z Guest

    "Hey, do you have a 3/4 inch socket? "
    "No, the closest we have would be a 0.75"
     
    z, Jan 11, 2008
    #23
  4. Where is my water pump located?
     
    Cessi via CarKB.com, Jan 12, 2008
    #24
  5. Cessi

    Jim Yanik Guest

    underneath the timing belt cover.(the WP is driven by the timing belt)
    pix shows it being next to the alternator.

    a good time to replace the timing belt,too.
     
    Jim Yanik, Jan 12, 2008
    #25
  6. Cessi

    jim beam Guest

    why? unless there's something /seriously/ wrong, water pump won't
    affect the temp shown on the gauge. there are three water temp sensors
    - one for the ecu, one for the gauge, and one for the radiator fan
    switch. the one you want is the single wire doo-dad under the
    distributor. check for good electrical connection, then test the gauge.
    at this stage, the honda manual from helminc.com is going to be a good
    investment for you as well.
     
    jim beam, Jan 13, 2008
    #26
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