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  • Honda Pilot Thermostat - 19301-P8E-A10
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    Honda Pilot Thermostat Assembly (Nippon Thermostat)

    Part Number: 19301-P8E-A10
    $65.09 MSRP: $94.33
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Thermostat
    • Replaces: 19301-PR7-A01, 19301-PR7-307, 19301-PR7-A00, 19300-PR7-A02, 19300-PR7-A01, 19301-PR7-306, 19301-PR7-305
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2015 Honda Pilot | 5 Door EX, 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (4WD), 5 Door EX 4.4 (4WD), 5 Door EX-L, 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (4WD), 5 Door EX-SE (2WD), 5 Door EX-SE (4WD), 5 Door LX, 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (4WD), 5 Door LX 4.2 (4WD), 5 Door LX-VP (2WD), 5 Door LX-VP (4WD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (4WD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (4WD) | KA 5AT, KL 5AT
  • Honda Pilot Thermostat - 19315-5G0-A01
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    Honda Pilot Cover Assembly, Thermo

    Part Number: 19315-5G0-A01
    $46.22 MSRP: $65.28
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    • Other Name: Thermostat Housing
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2016-2020 Honda Pilot | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD) | KA 6AT
  • Honda Pilot Thermostat - 19315-RLV-A51
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    Honda Pilot Cover Assembly, Thermostat

    Part Number: 19315-RLV-A51
    $44.16 MSRP: $62.37
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    • Other Name: Cover Assembly; Thermostat, Thermostat Cover, Thermostat Unit
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2016-2024 Honda Pilot | 5 Door Black (AWD), 5 Door ELITE (AWD), 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD), Black Edition, EX-L, Elite, Special Edition, Sport, Touring, TrailSport | KA 9AT

Honda Pilot Thermostat

Honda Pilot automobiles put the Thermostat at the heart of the cooling system so the device is strategically fixed close to the radiator to check the temperature of the car's engine. Its biggest purpose is to regulate the temperature of the engine so that the vehicle runs well. It is a closed loop control device that turn the heating or cooling mechanisms on or off and controls the flow of heat transfer fluids. Honda Pilot models have used a range of therapeutic mechanisms with the car line using mechanical thermostat types such as bimetallic strips or wax pellet thermostats in past years. These mechanical thermostats have a working mechanism that influences the temperature change by either expanding or contracting, thus act on the engine temperatures. Advancements to thermostat technology have also included the pneumatic systems that help in the efficiency of the regulation of temperature. In general, the thermostat of the Honda Pilot helps in regulating the engine's performance as well as temperature.

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Honda Pilot Thermostat Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace a thermostat in a cooling system for Honda Pilot?
    A: Before assuming the thermostat is responsible for a cooling system issue, inspect the coolant level, drivebelt tension, and temperature gauge operation. If the engine takes a long time to warm up based on the heater output or temperature gauge, the thermostat might be stuck open, and you should replace it with a new one. If the engine is hot but the lower radiator hose isn't, the thermostat might be stuck closed, preventing the coolant in the engine from reaching the radiator. In this case, replace the thermostat. If the lower radiator hose is warm, it indicates that the coolant is circulating and the thermostat is functioning. For further cooling system diagnosis, consult the troubleshooting section. For replacement: Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Drain the cooling system, and if the coolant is relatively new or in good shape, keep it for reuse. Remove the air intake duct between the throttle body and the air filter housing. Trace the lower radiator hose to the engine to identify the thermostat housing cover. Loosen the hose clamp and remove the hose from its fitting. If it's tight, use adjustable pliers to twist and detach it. If the hose appears old, replace it. Over time, the thermostat housing cover's hose fitting may corrode. If it's damaged during hose removal, get a new housing cover. Take off the thermostat housing cover bolts and remove the housing cover. Prepare for possible coolant leakage when breaking the gasket seal. There's no need to disconnect ground wires or the ECT sensor connector unless replacing the housing cover. Observe the thermostat's orientation and take it out. Place a new rubber seal on the thermostat, aligning the rubber tang with the jiggle pin. Fit the new thermostat into the housing, ensuring the seal's tang aligns with the housing's notch, positioning the jiggle pin at the top. Reattach the housing cover and tighten its bolts. Reconnect the hose, ensuring the clamp is secure. Reinstall any removed components. Refill the cooling system. Connect the battery. Finally, start the engine, let it reach its normal temperature, and check for any leaks and the thermostat's performance.

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