Genuine Honda Radiators

190135BAA01 - : Radiator Air Seal for Honda Image

Radiator Air Seal

Coupe, sedan, 2.0L.
$15.85
MSRP $21.13
Save $5.28
25% Off
71104TR3A00 - : Radiator Support Baffle for Honda Image

Radiator Support Baffle

1.8L, us built. 1.8L, coupe. 2.4L, coupe.
$17.18
MSRP $22.90
Save $5.72
25% Off
1J401RDCA00 - : Radiator Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Radiator Coolant Hose

$22.41
MSRP $29.88
Save $7.47
25% Off
19501P8FA00 - : Radiator Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Radiator Coolant Hose

Odyssey.
$22.20
MSRP $29.60
Save $7.40
25% Off
19010RTW014 - : W Radiator Comp for Honda Image

W Radiator Comp

CR-Z hybrid. Manual trans.
Not For Sale
74166TG7A50 - : Radiator Support Baffle for Honda Image

Radiator Support Baffle

Bumper support.
$39.15
MSRP $56.25
Save $17.10
30.4% Off
713203D4A00 - : Radiator Shutter Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Shutter Assembly

Without hydrogen, 2.0L hybrid.
$83.39
MSRP $123.00
Save $39.61
32.2% Off
71176T2FA11 - : Radiator Shutter Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Shutter Assembly

Sedan, 2013-15, without plug-in, without hybrid, with pre-crash.
$56.57
MSRP $81.28
Save $24.71
30.4% Off
190135J6A00 - : Radiator Air Seal for Honda Image

Radiator Air Seal

2020-25. 2020-26. 2017-19.
$43.58
MSRP $62.62
Save $19.04
30.4% Off
19502PAAA00 - : Radiator Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Radiator Coolant Hose

Accord. 4 cylinder.
$19.38
MSRP $25.83
Save $6.45
25% Off
60400T95A00ZZ - : Radiator Support Panel for Honda Image

Radiator Support Panel

With hydrogen.
$3,353.71
MSRP $5,035.60
Save $1,681.89
33.4% Off

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The Best Way to Make Radiators Last

Radiators act as the primary heat exchangers for your vehicle's cooling system. Hot coolant flows from the engine block into the radiator's thin internal tubes, where outside air blowing across external fins rapidly dissipates the heat. The cooled fluid is then pumped back into the engine to prevent catastrophic overheating. For reliable daily drivers like the Honda Accord, a perfectly functioning cooling unit ensures the engine survives scorching summer temperatures.

Quick Radiator Fixes for Common Problems

Cooling units face immense stress and road debris. Here are quick fixes for common issues.

Bent Cooling Fins

Use a specialized fin comb tool to gently straighten out the crushed aluminum fins to restore airflow.

Slow Coolant Leak at the Seam

The plastic tank has separated from the core; the entire unit must be replaced immediately.

Overheating Only at Idle

The electric cooling fans have failed or the relay is blown; test and replace the fans.

Gurgling Sound from the Dashboard

Air is trapped in the heater core lines; you must use a spill-free funnel to properly bleed the system.

Cracked Upper Hose Neck

The plastic neck has degraded; unfortunately, this requires a complete unit replacement.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a radiator usually last?
Most OEM units last between 8 to 10 years or roughly 100,000 miles before the plastic degrades.
What does a radiator cap do?
It maintains a specific pressure in the system to raise the boiling point of the coolant.
Is it safe to drive with a small coolant leak?
No, a small leak depressurizes the system and can quickly turn into a massive, catastrophic blowout.
Can a bad water pump ruin a radiator?
If the pump impellers break apart, the metal shrapnel can get pushed into and clog the delicate core tubes.

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