how to do you install replace Honda civic engine coolant temperature sensor over heating fan not on
This video is showing how to replace a engine coolant temperature sensor in a 2006-2011 Honda civic 1.8L engine 8th generation civic. It shows how to install both upper and lower sensors. One sensor is on the upper intake and one sensor is located on the bottom of the radiator. If your engine is over heating and your fans are not coming on it could be a bad coolant sensor. I hope this video helps you out. Thank you for watching and please don't forget to like the video and subscribe. May God bless you.

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