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Parts for your 2007 Honda Stream-Radiator

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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

$70
$101
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Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

$98
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

$32
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One Shot Radiator Stop Leak - 20050

One Shot Radiator Stop Leak - 20050

$9
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Rislone Radiator Stop Leak 325mL - 41196

Rislone Radiator Stop Leak 325mL - 41196

$20
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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

$27
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Holts Wondarweld Cooling System Repair 250ml - HREP0062A

Holts Wondarweld Cooling System Repair 250ml - HREP0062A

$23
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Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50

Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50

$21
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Prestone Radiator Flush / Cleaner 650ml - AS105Y

Prestone Radiator Flush / Cleaner 650ml - AS105Y

$24
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Nulon Radiator Flush & Clean 300mL - R40
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Nulon Radiator Flush & Clean 300mL - R40

$18
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Repco Radiator Stop Leak 500ml - RRADSTOP500
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Repco Radiator Stop Leak 500ml - RRADSTOP500

$2
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Rislone Super Radiator Flush 650mL - 41201

Rislone Super Radiator Flush 650mL - 41201

$24
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Wynn's Radiator Flush 325mL - 65332
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Wynn's Radiator Flush 325mL - 65332

$25
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Irontite Coolant System Sealer 600g - 960101

Irontite Coolant System Sealer 600g - 960101

$67
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Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

$39
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CRC Fibre Lock 946ml - 1224
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CRC Fibre Lock 946ml - 1224

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Understanding the Radiator in Your 2007 Honda Stream

The 2007 Honda Stream, like most modern vehicles, is fitted with a radiator as an essential part of its cooling system. The radiator plays a critical role in keeping the engine running smoothly and preventing it from overheating. If you own a 2007 Honda Stream or are considering servicing one, understanding what the radiator does and how to maintain or replace it can save you from costly repairs down the line.

The radiator in the 2007 Honda Stream is designed to manage heat produced by the engine. When the engine runs, it generates a lot of heat, and if that heat builds up too much, it can cause serious damage. This is where the radiator steps in. It works by transferring heat away from the engine coolant, which is circulated through the engine to absorb heat. The hot coolant flows through the radiator where it's cooled down by air flowing over the radiator fins. This cooled coolant then cycles back to the engine to absorb more heat, keeping engine temperatures within a safe range.

The design of the radiator in the Honda Stream is quite effective. It uses thin tubes and fins to maximise surface area for better heat exchange. The radiator is typically positioned at the front of the vehicle, just behind the grille, where it can get the best airflow as the car moves. This airflow is crucial because it helps carry heat away from the coolant, ensuring the system can keep the engine at optimal temperatures even on hot days or during heavy traffic.

Maintaining the radiator is an essential part of owning a 2007 Honda Stream. Regular servicing will keep the cooling system efficient and help prolong the engine's life. The first thing to check is the coolant level. Since the radiator works with the coolant, having low coolant is a common cause of overheating. Coolant can leak from old hoses, a damaged radiator, or from other parts of the cooling system. Keeping an eye on the coolant level and topping it up with the correct specification coolant is something every owner should make part of their regular maintenance routine.

Another key maintenance activity is inspecting the radiator and hoses for any signs of damage or wear. Radiators can develop cracks or corrosion over time, especially if the coolant hasn't been changed regularly. Corrosion inside the radiator not only reduces its cooling efficiency but can also cause leaks. Likewise, the radiator hoses should be checked for cracks, softness, or bulges that indicate they are past their best and might fail soon. Replacing hoses as they age is minimal hassle but can stop more expensive failure down the track.

Flushing the radiator system periodically is also recommended. Over time, rust, debris, and old coolant additives can build up inside the radiator and the coolant passages. A radiator flush involves draining the old coolant, running a cleaning solution through the cooling system, and then refilling it with fresh coolant. This helps maintain optimal heat transfer and prevents blockages or corrosion inside the system.

If a radiator does fail or sustain damage, replacement is usually straightforward on the 2007 Honda Stream. While it is a relatively accessible component, care must be taken during removal and installation. Radiator replacement typically involves draining the coolant, disconnecting the hoses and any electrical connectors or sensors, and unbolting the radiator from its mounts. The new radiator should meet Honda's specifications to ensure proper fit and performance. After replacement, the cooling system must be refilled and bled properly to remove air pockets, which can cause overheating if left inside the system.

Besides routine maintenance, some tips to keep the radiator in good health include avoiding driving with an unusually hot engine, which can overtax the cooling system, and eliminating any leaks as soon as they are detected. Keeping the radiator grille clean also helps maximise airflow, especially if driving regularly on dusty or muddy roads.

Overall, the radiator on the 2007 Honda Stream is a vital component designed to keep the engine cool and running efficiently. Regular checks, topping up coolant, flushing the system, and timely replacements ensure the radiator performs well over time. For anyone servicing their 2007 Honda Stream, including radiator care in their maintenance schedule promotes better engine health and a smoother drive.