OEM Honda & Acura Radiator Hoses

190106A0A01 - : Radiator Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Assembly

1.5L turbo. Accord.
Not For Sale
19025P0GA00 - : Radiator Seal for Honda Image

Radiator Seal

$2.83
MSRP $2.94
Save $0.11
3.7% Off
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79739TX9A01 - : Radiator Cap for Honda Image

Radiator Cap

HVAC System. Location-Reservoir.
$14.00
MSRP $18.67
Save $4.67
25% Off
74172TGNG00 - : Radiator Insulator for Honda Image

Radiator Insulator

Hydrogen, without drivetrain cooling.
$7.79
MSRP $10.39
Save $2.60
25% Off
19010R40A53 - : Radiator Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Assembly

Accord. Coupe. 2.4l. Federal. 2.4L, denso, auto trans. Vendor:denso.
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190105BAA01 - : Radiator Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Assembly

Vendor:TOYO. Civic. Coupe, sedan, 2.0L.
Not For Sale
19010REZA51 - : Radiator Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Assembly

CR-V. Japan Built.
Not For Sale
19010RNBC51 - : Radiator Assembly for Honda Image

Radiator Assembly

Civic. 2 door. 1.8L, coupe, auto trans. 1.8L, sedan, with gx.
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Why Radiator Hoses Are Critical for Cooling

Radiator hoses carry coolant between the radiator, engine, and water pump to keep temperatures stable. When hoses crack or leak, overheating can occur quickly, leading to costly repairs. Routine inspection and timely replacement are essential for cooling efficiency and long-term reliability.

Why Replace Radiator Hoses?

In the Honda Accord, radiator hoses are built to handle pressure and heat. Replacing them along with other parts like air filters helps sustain both cooling performance and engine health.

Signs of Worn Radiator Hoses

  • Coolant leaks: visible puddles under the car.
  • Swollen hoses: signs of internal weakening.
  • Cracks or splits: caused by age and heat.
  • Low coolant levels: indicating leaks.
  • Steam from engine bay: severe hose failure.

Steps to Replace Radiator Hoses:

  1. Let the engine cool completely.
  2. Drain coolant from the radiator.
  3. Loosen clamps and remove worn hoses.
  4. Install new hoses securely with clamps.
  5. Refill coolant and check for leaks.

Healthy radiator hoses safeguard the entire cooling system. Order genuine replacements from Honda Acura Online for exclusive discounts. Need expert advice? Contact us here.