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2008 Honda Accord Radiator — purpose, care, and when to replace

Based on technical references including the 2008 Honda Accord Service Manual (Cooling System) and Honda Genuine Parts catalogues, the 2008 Accord is liquid‑cooled and absolutely uses a front‑mounted aluminium cross‑flow radiator with twin electric fans. Automatic models commonly have an integrated transmission fluid cooler in the radiator end tank. So yes — the radiator is very much relevant on this model.

On a 2008 Accord (whether the 2.4‑litre four or 3.5‑litre V6), the radiator’s job is simple but vital: pull heat out of the engine coolant so the donk can run at the right temperature. Coolant circulates from the engine to the radiator, airflow and fans strip the heat, and the thermostat keeps it all in the sweet spot. This protects head gaskets, keeps oil happy, and helps the cabin heater work properly on cold mornings.

Good servicing keeps it trouble‑free. Honda specifies long‑life premixed coolant (Honda Type 2, blue). Top up only with the correct stuff and stick to the service schedule for coolant replacement. If the exact interval’s unknown, many workshops in Australia and New Zealand treat long‑life coolant as a 5‑year/100,000‑km item after the first long interval — check the owner’s handbook or service manual for the precise timing on your variant.

  • Check the coolant level under the bonnet monthly (only when the engine’s cold) and keep the overflow bottle between MIN and MAX.
  • Inspect for crusty residue, pink/green/blue stains, or dampness around the radiator end tanks, hose joints, and the water pump — they’re early signs of leaks.
  • Look for fin damage and bugs blocking airflow