Your video was very helpful . It addressed the issue I’m having with my 04 Accord. Please continue to post helpful videos . I’ll let you know if my problem is corrected.
Hi, I have a 2005 Accord EX 2.4L. Do you know the appropriate part numbers to replace the thermostat and ECT sensor 2? I tried entering the part numbers in your video, but the website is telling me those parts wont fit in my car. Thanks for the video
I have na 07 accord, bought used. The fan was connected directly. I'm reversing it now but no ground to the radiator temp sensor wire or fan trigger sensor wire
Hello, i have same issue, i replaced the cooling fan switch, for aftermrket sensor, (fae). My fan turn on at same as you,) 96-98-102) What cause that? How you fix it? You disnt explain in the video, please explain
On things like this, I ALWAYS use OEM parts. Mine was turning on at 100oC before replacement. After replacement with OEM, it started turning on at 98oC. Is your car a 2005 and above? If so, it also has an additional coolant temperature sensor mounted close to the thermostat. You may need to replace that too. I would recommend you use OEM.
@@DIYAutoworksNG i have crv 2005 - rd8 (k20a4). what is the whole fix that help you?...(ishold replace the coolnat fan switch again i have got one oem already), but if not.. the aditional colant sensor it is the end of the process?
Hello I’m swapping my fan switch on my 2007 Acura tsx but when I took out the old one it looks like the one on this video , but you said they switched the design?? Idk I’m confused 😩
Hi. I was specifically referring to the 2005 Accord and upward for the 7th gen. The Acura may be different. Just go ahead and replace the exact part you took out. Should have the part number on it. For even more assurance, plug your VIN into hondapartsnow.com and search for the part. The part number of what you find is what you should use.
Hello, i have a 208 accord 2.4L, when i turn AC on or idle until temp reach 98 fans run on, but when i driving at highway with AC on and radiator temp excessed 100 c fans never come on as I'm leaving an area which excessed 53c Celsius at summer. Is this issue related to fan switch sensor or something else ?
I have a 2003 honda accord 4 cyl, both of the fans run when I turn the AC on but the radiator fan won't come on after idling for quite some time. Would this be the radiator fan switch that you replaced on this video? Thanks for the help
You'll need to monitor the coolant temperature via livedata to establish the temp is reaching the temperature at which the fan should come on. If the ambient temperature is very cold it will take a longer time for the radiator fan to come on during idling.
Hola. tengo el mismo problema. Enciendo el a/c y los ventiladores prenden normal pero si los apago el ventilador del radiador no prende y el carro se calienta. ¿Pudiste solucionar tu problema?
@@DIYAutoworksNG ok kuz when mines get to operating temperature that radiator fan doesn't kick and then the temp level starts to rise after idling for a couple of mins afterwards of it heating up in it the fans only kick in when I turn the ac on
@@DIYAutoworksNG but the radiator has a leak at the top next to the hose them aluminum teeth is most likely no good Becuase I went to top it off right and I seen the coolant just leaking out the aluminum teeth
I have an 07 accord but the problem I’m having is the connector that the radiator cooling switch plugs into is more square. I can’t find a switch ANYWHERE to fix it! Please help!
Have you tried honda dealer sites? E.g. hondapartscheap.com. Use your VIN to get exactly the part you need. Your car uses a coolant temperature sensor as against the radiator switch shown in this video.
The Minute i start my car the fan starts right up. Even outside temp is -30 °C. So could it be a faulty thermostat or fan switch? Thanks for putting time to make this vedio. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks for the compliment. A couple things can cause the cooling fans to run constantly even in cold weather: bad fan switch, stuck cooling fan relay or the ECM thinks the AC compressor is on. For a bad fan switch, check the temperature reading of the coolant and the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. Both should be identical when the car is cold. You can check this via live data using most basic scan tools. If the coolant temp is significantly above IAT and ambient temperature, it's bad. For a stuck relay, just swap the cooling fan relay with an identical one in the fuse box (if available), if it works normally, it's the relay. For the ECM thinking the AC is on, again AC module live data will display the status of the AC compressor clutch. It should be OFF if the AC is off. For this one you will need a more advanced tool with access to the AC system. Could be the compressor clutch relay. You can start with the 1st 2 though.
I have a 2007 Honda Accord 3.0 ex and its overheating. the fan on the passenger side doesnt come on but the fan is good. Ive replaced the thermostat, the sensor that is just behind the grill, all coolant. even tried a new fan and overflow bottle. O switched arpund the relays but that fan still does not come on. When i turn AC on the fan on driver side comes on but not the one on the passenger side. HELP!! I don't know why it won't work?
@@DIYAutoworksNG i have not yet. I've direct connected the fan with leads straight from the battery and it comes on. i haven't tested the other connection yet. I'll try that and see of im getting any power.
Hey mate My car is overheating replqce a leaky radiator. The temp was reaching 113°C + and no fans on If I run the AC on cold BOTH fans run Do you think it may be this swtich? Or something else which may be causing this issue
I think it's the switch or coolant temperature sensor since you said that the fans turn on when you put on the AC. Check the cooling fan relay though..
@@DIYAutoworksNG Thank you very much for the repyI appreciate it legend The relays seems okay and fuses seem okay. Fan harness and connects seem to test okay Additional testing after testing all fuses and relays The fans do turn on around 105° Celsius+ (ECT temp on scantool livedata) and turn off around there too around 105° Most likely cause will be my switch? (Located in radiator fan next too out large coolant tube at bottom) As Temp sensor is reading correctly? (I believe) and matching dash reading Does this sound like the right path? Or would the Thermostat be the issues at all? Opening too late? When running idle the top coplang hose will get hot and the bottom one will take some time to heat up usually can hold it for a while but does heat up and get hot at a point. ^ would that indicate the Thermostat is okay (normal operation) or not okay Water pump seems okay as hot air will come out of aircon
I'd replace the one on the radiator plus if there's another close to the thermostat. Will also replace the thermostat as part of preventive maintenance given the age of the car. This is if the thermostat has never been replaced.
Hello. The fan should be off except if it gets above operating temp. This will take several minutes of idling. Are you able to read the coolant temperature via live data? What kind of smoke are you referring to? From the engine or exhaust?
@@DIYAutoworksNG yeah even when my car has been idling for 35-40 min the fans never cut on until I turn my AC on and from the engine kind of looks like it’s coming from the middle of the radiator
There are a number of things you would need to troubleshoot correctly since they are a couple potential culprits... I suggest reading live data with any scan tool to determine if the car gets up to operating temperature (around 90oC). Does the temperature exceed the middle mark? If it goes past operating temperature and crosses the mid mark substantially, you could have a bad radiator fan relay, radiator fan switch etc. If it takes a long while before it comes on, you may have a stuck open thermostat. Establishing where it gets to in terms of temperature is paramount.
I bought this particular OEM part from hondapartscheap.com. On some occasions, I also get new OEM parts from Amazon. Used ones, I get locally at parts markets.
This could be a number of things, sticky cooling fan relay, car temp doesn't drop below the threshold for the fans to turn off (overheating issue), AC is left on etc. Can you confirm this is with the AC off? If so I suggest checking coolant temp via live data check for what temp at which the fans come on. Also check the temp it stays at. When the fans come on (without the AC) it should turn off when thr coolant temp drops by about 4-5oC. If the temp drops by around this number but the fans stay on, my money is on a sticky fan relay that has a short. You will have to change it, engine fuse box.
@@DIYAutoworksNG thanks for the response It's winter 40 degrees ac is off if i start it and let it warm up the fan is not on till it gets hot it turns on but then won't go off.
@@DIYAutoworksNG Just changed all three - presto heat Replacing old / original Honda hoses is brutal. For others- novices pre-purchase replacement hoses and hose clamps I’m sure there are tricks but not worth my time and plus they are typical old hoses PSA 🆘🆘🆘🧚🏼♀️ Also search for Denso replacement radiator - comes with radiator cap and fitting for temp sensor - much nicer vs the over priced local auto store car quest crap that does not allow the sourced radiator cap to fit… they reordered the car quest radiator and the same problem and wasted three days ☠️☠️☠️
Your video was very helpful . It addressed the issue I’m having with my 04 Accord. Please continue to post helpful videos . I’ll let you know if my problem is corrected.
Happy to hear you found it useful. Many thanks for the compliment. Will do my best!
Be sure to let me know how it goes.
Hi, I have a 2005 Accord EX 2.4L. Do you know the appropriate part numbers to replace the thermostat and ECT sensor 2? I tried entering the part numbers in your video, but the website is telling me those parts wont fit in my car. Thanks for the video
Best to just type in your VIN at this website, it will pull up the exact parts for your car. www.hondapartscheap.com
I have na 07 accord, bought used. The fan was connected directly. I'm reversing it now but no ground to the radiator temp sensor wire or fan trigger sensor wire
I can imagine. If they've been cut, you'd need get ground from somewhere.
¿Que año es tu automóvil? Tengo un accord 2005 pero el sensor de temperatura es diferente al tuyo. Es más delgado.
Yes. Mine is 2003. Honda changed from a switch to the sensor in 2005.
Hello, i have same issue, i replaced the cooling fan switch, for aftermrket sensor, (fae).
My fan turn on at same as you,) 96-98-102)
What cause that? How you fix it? You disnt explain in the video, please explain
On things like this, I ALWAYS use OEM parts. Mine was turning on at 100oC before replacement. After replacement with OEM, it started turning on at 98oC. Is your car a 2005 and above? If so, it also has an additional coolant temperature sensor mounted close to the thermostat. You may need to replace that too. I would recommend you use OEM.
@@DIYAutoworksNG i have crv 2005 - rd8 (k20a4). what is the whole fix that help you?...(ishold replace the coolnat fan switch again i have got one oem already), but if not.. the aditional colant sensor it is the end of the process?
Hello I’m swapping my fan switch on my 2007 Acura tsx but when I took out the old one it looks like the one on this video , but you said they switched the design?? Idk I’m confused 😩
Hi. I was specifically referring to the 2005 Accord and upward for the 7th gen. The Acura may be different. Just go ahead and replace the exact part you took out. Should have the part number on it. For even more assurance, plug your VIN into hondapartsnow.com and search for the part. The part number of what you find is what you should use.
Hello, i have a 208 accord 2.4L, when i turn AC on or idle until temp reach 98 fans run on, but when i driving at highway with AC on and radiator temp excessed 100 c fans never come on as I'm leaving an area which excessed 53c Celsius at summer. Is this issue related to fan switch sensor or something else ?
What you describe is the exact reason why I decided to change mine including the thermostat as a precaution.
I cant find part for 2007 accord 2.4 😢 you know what part ?
Plug your VIN into hondapartsnow.com, it will give you the right part number.
Great 👍 video 🙏 amigo
Gracias senior
I have a 2003 honda accord 4 cyl, both of the fans run when I turn the AC on but the radiator fan won't come on after idling for quite some time. Would this be the radiator fan switch that you replaced on this video? Thanks for the help
You'll need to monitor the coolant temperature via livedata to establish the temp is reaching the temperature at which the fan should come on. If the ambient temperature is very cold it will take a longer time for the radiator fan to come on during idling.
Hola. tengo el mismo problema. Enciendo el a/c y los ventiladores prenden normal pero si los apago el ventilador del radiador no prende y el carro se calienta. ¿Pudiste solucionar tu problema?
@@DavidRodriguez-iu5ejsame problem. Did u find a fix?
If it's bad it won't turn the fan on at all only when u press the ac ?
Yes.
@@DIYAutoworksNG ok kuz when mines get to operating temperature that radiator fan doesn't kick and then the temp level starts to rise after idling for a couple of mins afterwards of it heating up in it the fans only kick in when I turn the ac on
If you using a scanner, at what temperature does the fan turn on or not turn on?
@@DIYAutoworksNG oh I ain't got no scanner guess that's where I messed up at then .
@@DIYAutoworksNG but the radiator has a leak at the top next to the hose them aluminum teeth is most likely no good Becuase I went to top it off right and I seen the coolant just leaking out the aluminum teeth
I have an 07 accord but the problem I’m having is the connector that the radiator cooling switch plugs into is more square. I can’t find a switch ANYWHERE to fix it! Please help!
Have you tried honda dealer sites? E.g. hondapartscheap.com. Use your VIN to get exactly the part you need. Your car uses a coolant temperature sensor as against the radiator switch shown in this video.
The Minute i start my car the fan starts right up. Even outside temp is -30 °C. So could it be a faulty thermostat or fan switch? Thanks for putting time to make this vedio. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks for the compliment.
A couple things can cause the cooling fans to run constantly even in cold weather: bad fan switch, stuck cooling fan relay or the ECM thinks the AC compressor is on. For a bad fan switch, check the temperature reading of the coolant and the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. Both should be identical when the car is cold. You can check this via live data using most basic scan tools. If the coolant temp is significantly above IAT and ambient temperature, it's bad. For a stuck relay, just swap the cooling fan relay with an identical one in the fuse box (if available), if it works normally, it's the relay. For the ECM thinking the AC is on, again AC module live data will display the status of the AC compressor clutch. It should be OFF if the AC is off. For this one you will need a more advanced tool with access to the AC system. Could be the compressor clutch relay. You can start with the 1st 2 though.
Do I add coolant back to radiator?
duh stupid
Thanks very explanatory
You're welcome.
Thank you. Very helpful.👍🇬🇧🔧👍
Glad you found the video helpful. Many thanks!
Great video
Thanks
The both fans come on? With ac on?
Yep. Just the way Honda designed it run.
I have a 2007 Honda Accord 3.0 ex and its overheating. the fan on the passenger side doesnt come on but the fan is good. Ive replaced the thermostat, the sensor that is just behind the grill, all coolant. even tried a new fan and overflow bottle. O switched arpund the relays but that fan still does not come on. When i turn AC on the fan on driver side comes on but not the one on the passenger side. HELP!! I don't know why it won't work?
Have you used a multimeter to check for 12v at the connector for that passenger side fan when the AC is on?
@@DIYAutoworksNG i have not yet. I've direct connected the fan with leads straight from the battery and it comes on. i haven't tested the other connection yet. I'll try that and see of im getting any power.
Hey mate
My car is overheating replqce a leaky radiator. The temp was reaching 113°C + and no fans on
If I run the AC on cold BOTH fans run
Do you think it may be this swtich? Or something else which may be causing this issue
I think it's the switch or coolant temperature sensor since you said that the fans turn on when you put on the AC. Check the cooling fan relay though..
@@DIYAutoworksNG
Thank you very much for the repyI appreciate it legend
The relays seems okay and fuses seem okay. Fan harness and connects seem to test okay
Additional testing after testing all fuses and relays
The fans do turn on around 105° Celsius+ (ECT temp on scantool livedata) and turn off around there too around 105°
Most likely cause will be my switch? (Located in radiator fan next too out large coolant tube at bottom)
As Temp sensor is reading correctly? (I believe) and matching dash reading
Does this sound like the right path?
Or would the Thermostat be the issues at all? Opening too late?
When running idle the top coplang hose will get hot and the bottom one will take some time to heat up usually can hold it for a while but does heat up and get hot at a point.
^ would that indicate the Thermostat is okay (normal operation) or not okay
Water pump seems okay as hot air will come out of aircon
Is this a 7th gen Accord?
@@DIYAutoworksNG Accord Euro 2006 CL9
I'd replace the one on the radiator plus if there's another close to the thermostat. Will also replace the thermostat as part of preventive maintenance given the age of the car. This is if the thermostat has never been replaced.
My fans turn on with my AC but never turn on when the car is at running temp and it cause the car to smoke but not over heat can it be this sensor
Hello. The fan should be off except if it gets above operating temp. This will take several minutes of idling. Are you able to read the coolant temperature via live data?
What kind of smoke are you referring to? From the engine or exhaust?
@@DIYAutoworksNG yeah even when my car has been idling for 35-40 min the fans never cut on until I turn my AC on and from the engine kind of looks like it’s coming from the middle of the radiator
There are a number of things you would need to troubleshoot correctly since they are a couple potential culprits... I suggest reading live data with any scan tool to determine if the car gets up to operating temperature (around 90oC). Does the temperature exceed the middle mark? If it goes past operating temperature and crosses the mid mark substantially, you could have a bad radiator fan relay, radiator fan switch etc. If it takes a long while before it comes on, you may have a stuck open thermostat.
Establishing where it gets to in terms of temperature is paramount.
The steam bit might be a leak. Does your coolant level drop?
@@DIYAutoworksNG yes my coolant level drops slowly and my ac isn’t blowing cold just warm
Shouldn't the fans come on when you turn your AC on?
They should.
Damn are yahh seeing this 255k miles are those original miles or did you already did a motor swap
Original miles. Same motor, same transmission.
nice , very nice , helpful
Thanks for the compliment!
Where do you source your OEM parts from?
I bought this particular OEM part from hondapartscheap.com. On some occasions, I also get new OEM parts from Amazon.
Used ones, I get locally at parts markets.
@@DIYAutoworksNG Thanks bro
You're welcome.
My fans don't turn on till the engine is hot but then it doesn't turn off
2004 Honda accord ex 2.4l
This could be a number of things, sticky cooling fan relay, car temp doesn't drop below the threshold for the fans to turn off (overheating issue), AC is left on etc.
Can you confirm this is with the AC off? If so I suggest checking coolant temp via live data check for what temp at which the fans come on. Also check the temp it stays at. When the fans come on (without the AC) it should turn off when thr coolant temp drops by about 4-5oC.
If the temp drops by around this number but the fans stay on, my money is on a sticky fan relay that has a short. You will have to change it, engine fuse box.
@@DIYAutoworksNG thanks for the response
It's winter 40 degrees ac is off if i start it and let it warm up the fan is not on till it gets hot it turns on but then won't go off.
I see. Is the heat on?
@@DIYAutoworksNG on or off its the same
@@DIYAutoworksNG maybe the temperature switch is turning on too low
Thanks. Also no heat 2007
No heat has multiple causes. Low coolant, stuck open thermostat, defective heater core valve etc.
@@DIYAutoworksNG
All being replaced this weekend
Good times
That Accord two part thermostat housing should be elevated as a PSA
@@DIYAutoworksNG Just changed all three - presto heat Replacing old / original Honda hoses is brutal. For others- novices pre-purchase replacement hoses and hose clamps
I’m sure there are tricks but not worth my time and plus they are typical old hoses
PSA 🆘🆘🆘🧚🏼♀️
Also search for Denso replacement radiator - comes with radiator cap and fitting for temp sensor - much nicer vs the over priced local auto store car quest crap that does not allow the sourced radiator cap to fit… they reordered the car quest radiator and the same problem and wasted three days ☠️☠️☠️
Can I get a contact I can reach you with . Cos my car has similar issues
Hi. You can reach me here or on instagram @piykediyautoworksng