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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG38

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG35

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG46

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG46

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG47

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG2U

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG55

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG14

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG43

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG34

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG69

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG15

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG11

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG4

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG18

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG11

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG90

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG25

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG9

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG36

Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG36

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG38

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG59

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG77

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG24

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG9

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Dayco Thermostat Housing Gasket - DTG12

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Dorman Thermostat Housing - 902-808

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG49

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG1U

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Maintaining and Replacing the Thermostat Housing on Your 2006 Honda Civic

The 2006 Honda Civic is a dependable vehicle that has served its owners well over the years. Part of ensuring it continues to run smoothly involves regular maintenance of its components, including the thermostat housing. The thermostat housing plays a crucial role in controlling the engine's temperature by holding the thermostat, which regulates the flow of coolant. If you own a 2006 Honda Civic, here's what you need to know about maintaining or replacing its thermostat housing.

The thermostat housing is an essential component that connects the engine to the radiator via the upper and lower radiator hoses. It ensures that the thermostat is properly mounted and allows coolant to flow in and out as needed. Over time, this housing may wear out, develop leaks, or suffer from corrosion, leading to potential overheating issues in your Civic. Not only does the housing itself need consideration, but the connections and gasket seals also need inspection to ensure there are no leaks or failures.

When it comes to servicing or replacing the thermostat housing on the 2006 Honda Civic, there are several steps that need attention:

  1. Gather Necessary Tools and Parts: You'll need a socket wrench set, screwdrivers, and a new thermostat housing kit including gaskets and seals. Ensure you have coolant on hand to top up the system after the replacement.
  2. Allow the Engine to Cool: Before starting, let the engine cool completely. Opening the cooling system while it is hot can be dangerous due to possible steam and hot coolant sprays.
  3. Drain the Coolant: Place a drain pan under the radiator and remove the drain plug to let the coolant drain completely. Make sure to store or dispose of the old coolant safely.
  4. Remove the Upper Radiator Hose: Detach the upper radiator hose connected to the thermostat housing. A pair of pliers may be handy for releasing the hose clamps.
  5. Remove the Thermostat Housing: Unscrew the bolts holding the thermostat housing in place. Carefully remove the old housing and the thermostat. Take note of the orientation to install the new one correctly.
  6. Inspect and Clean: Examine the area around the thermostat for any buildup or debris and clean it if necessary. Ensure that the mating surfaces are clean and smooth.
  7. Install the New Thermostat Housing: Place the new thermostat in the correct orientation and position the new gasket or seal. Secure the new housing by tightening the bolts evenly to ensure a snug fit.
  8. Reconnect the Radiator Hose: Attach the upper radiator hose back to the new thermostat housing and secure with clamps. Make sure the connections are tight to prevent leaks.
  9. Refill the Cooling System: Refill the radiator with fresh coolant. Start the engine and let it run while the radiator cap is off, allowing air to escape from the system. Keep an eye on the engine temperature and coolant level, topping up as needed.
  10. Check for Leaks and Test Drive: After replacing the thermostat housing and refilling the coolant, check for any leaks around the connections and housing. Take the car for a test drive to ensure that the engine operates at the correct temperature and there are no abnormalities.

Regularly checking and replacing the thermostat housing when necessary can help prevent larger engine problems in the future. It's advisable to check this component during routine maintenance services to catch any signs of wear or damage early on. By taking care of your 2006 Honda Civic's thermostat housing, you're contributing to the longevity and reliability of your vehicle, keeping it running smoothly for years to come.