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Honda Pilot Radiators and Parts

Keep your Honda Pilot motor working smoothly and efficiently with an effective radiator working behind the scenes. Made in a variety of designs, Honda Pilot radiators and parts work well whether you drive in the city or take things off-road. If you keep an eye on the radiator parts and make prompt replacements when necessary, your overall Pilot motor health will benefit.

Which Honda Pilot radiator parts should you periodically inspect?

While each of the parts of your Pilot radiator may vary in size, they all have important parts to play in your car. Thus, you should include each and every piece in your inspection regimen and replace or upgrade any components that show signs of excessive wear. Some of the basic Honda parts are the following:

  • Radiator cores: The core is the metallic part through which coolant flows for cooling. Cores are made of a variety of metals and alloys and also come in various flow-designs.
  • Inlet and outlet tanks: Also known as side-tanks, inlet and outlet tanks hold and direct volumes of coolant coming from and going to the in and out pipes. Inlet and outlet tanks may be mounted on the top or the bottoms of radiators, and some include built-in transmission cooling mechanisms. These keep the transmission fluid as well as the engine coolant at operating temperatures and promotes better performance.
  • Fans: Fans come in many different designs, sizes, and specifications, so it is important for you to accurately identify your part numbers as you prepare to choose replacement parts. Your Honda Pilot can accommodate a variety of fan-blade designs, including flex-blade and metallic. Flex blade fans feature vanes that flatten as the motor-speeds increase. This action allows more air to reach the motor and radiator at high road-speeds, thus enhancing cooling effects.
  • Hoses: Your Honda Pilot radiator inlet and outlet hoses, sometimes called upper and lower hoses, route, contain, and insulate cooling fluids in their trip through the radiator. Each type of hose has a slightly different job, so you should take care to choose replacement models with matching temperature and pressure service ratings.
  • Shroud: Fan shrouds are valuable passive airflow-promoting devices, without which your Pilot motor can overheat while the vehicle is operating at low speeds.
  • Vent caps: Vent caps perform several vital functions for your radiator, the coolant, and the entire system. This important anchoring role they play makes them prime candidates for frequent inspections.
What is the difference between regular and reverse flow radiators?

The direction of flow. In regular flow radiator designs, the cooling fluid flows from the motor to the head, after which it travels to the radiator. With reverse flow radiator designs, the coolant flows from the radiator to the head and then down through the motor water-jackets. This method can provide more thorough cooling, which is why reverse flow radiators come in handy for high-performance applications.

What are molded hoses?

Molded hoses are built to exacting specifications, during which designers mold them into specific, immovable shapes. This is because each one exactly matches a specific vehicle make and model. Thus, it is especially important to accurately identify part numbers before you choose your next Honda replacement molded hose.