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Parts for your 2012 Honda Odyssey-Thermostat housing
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2012 Honda Odyssey Thermostat Housing: What it does and how to look after it
Technical sources confirm the 2012 Honda Odyssey absolutely uses a thermostat housing. The Honda Service Manual for 2011–2013 Odyssey (Cooling System) specifies a wax‑pellet thermostat installed in an aluminium water outlet—commonly called the thermostat housing—on the J35 V6 engine. Honda’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists the assembly as the Water Outlet/Thermostat Housing (e.g., 19320‑R70‑A00) with a matching thermostat and seal (e.g., 19301‑R70‑A01), mirrored by major aftermarket catalogues. So this part is relevant and fitted to the vehicle.
On this Odyssey, the thermostat housing anchors the thermostat, channels coolant from the engine to the radiator, and provides hose and sensor mounting points. Its job is to help the engine hit and hold optimal operating temperature quickly and reliably—critical for fuel economy, emissions, and smooth performance, especially with the V6’s management systems.
It’s not usually a routine replacement item, but it should be checked whenever coolant service is carried out. Look for leaks around the housing seam and hose necks, staining or crusty residue, and signs of overheating or slow warm‑up. During thermostat replacement, always renew the O‑ring/gasket, use the correct temperature spec thermostat, and install it in the proper orientation (jiggle valve at the top, as specified in the service manual). Avoid sealants unless the manual calls for them, and clean the mating surfaces carefully.
- Use Honda Type 2 long‑life coolant and stick to the recommended change intervals