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Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

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Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC101

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Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

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Gates Turbo Hose

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC100

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC115

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Gates Turbo Charger Hose

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Gates Molded Turbocharger Hose - 09-0434

Gates Molded Turbocharger Hose - 09-0434

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC120

Goss EGR Cooler - EC120

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC103

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC102

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC135

Goss EGR Cooler - EC135

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC113

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC111

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC110

Goss EGR Cooler - EC110

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC114

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC104

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC112

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GOSS EGR COOLER - EC107

GOSS EGR COOLER - EC107

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GOSS EGR COOLER - EC118

GOSS EGR COOLER - EC118

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC119

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Gates Turbo Hose

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Coolant in the 2004 Honda CR-V: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Honda CR-V absolutely uses coolant as a vital part of its engine management system. Coolant, sometimes called antifreeze, plays a crucial role in keeping the engine running at just the right temperature. Without it, the engine could rapidly overheat or even freeze up in cooler climates, leading to costly damage. So when it comes to maintaining a 2004 Honda CR-V, coolant is not only relevant but essential.

Coolant is a specially formulated liquid that circulates through the engine and radiator to absorb and dissipate heat. It prevents the engine from getting too hot in summer and helps stop the water in the cooling system freezing up in winter. This is important because excessive heat can cause engine parts to warp or seize, while freezing can crack the engine block or radiator.

For the 2004 Honda CR-V, the factory recommended coolant is usually a type of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze that contains corrosion inhibitors. This protects the internal components of the engine and cooling system from rust and corrosion, which can otherwise build up over time and cause blockages or leaks. Honda typically advises using a coolant mix that is pre-diluted or diluted with distilled water to around 50% - this balance provides effective cooling and freeze protection.

One of the great things about the coolant system in a 2004 Honda CR-V is its reliability, but like all cars, it still needs regular attention. Over time, coolant can become contaminated or lose its protective properties, reducing its effectiveness. This is why replacing or topping up the coolant regularly is a key part of servicing the vehicle.

Here are a few handy tips about managing coolant for the 2004 Honda CR-V:

  • Check the coolant level every few months or before long trips to make sure it is within the recommended range on the reservoir tank. Low coolant levels can cause the engine to overheat fairly quickly.
  • Always use the type of coolant specified in the owner's manual or service guide. Mixing different types of coolant can cause chemical reactions that degrade performance or even damage the system.
  • Replace the coolant according to Honda's maintenance schedule, usually every 2 to 4 years or about 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. This keeps the corrosion inhibitors fresh and the system clean.
  • If you notice signs like overheating, a sweet smell inside the car, or coloured fluid puddles underneath, get the coolant system checked immediately. These could indicate leaks or other issues.
  • Flushing the cooling system during coolant replacement is a good idea to remove any accumulated rust, scale, or sludge that might have built up inside the radiator or engine passages.

When changing or topping up coolant, it's important to let the engine cool down fully before opening the radiator cap or coolant reservoir. This prevents serious burns from hot steam or liquid under pressure. Always follow safety steps recommended in the manual and use gloves if you can.

The 2004 Honda CR-V typically features a closed cooling system with a radiator, water pump, thermostat, and hoses that work together to circulate coolant through the engine and radiator. The thermostat is a small but critical component that regulates engine temperature by opening or closing depending on how hot the coolant is. This ensures the engine warms up quickly and stays in the ideal temperature range.

Maintaining the coolant system well helps improve fuel efficiency and prolong the life of the engine. When the engine runs at the right temperature, combustion burns cleaner and parts wear more evenly. Neglecting the coolant can lead to overheating, which might cause head gasket failure, warped cylinder heads, or worse.

Many DIY enthusiasts enjoy changing their coolant themselves on a 2004 CR-V because it is usually a straightforward job if you have the right tools, a friend to help drain and refill, and a safe place to do it. Just remember to dispose of the old coolant responsibly as it is toxic to animals and the environment.

Overall, if someone owns or services a 2004 Honda CR-V, keeping an eye on the coolant system should be a routine part of making sure the vehicle runs smoothly and reliably. Coolant isn't just a piece of fluid in the car, it's an essential ingredient in the recipe for a long-lasting engine and trouble-free drives.