How to Replace Upper & Lower Radiator Hoses on a 2007 Honda CR-V
Step-by-step cooling system guide with tools, parts list, coolant refill/bleeding tips, and safety checks for 2007, 2008
How to Replace Upper & Lower Radiator Hoses on a 2007 Honda CR-V
Step-by-step cooling system guide with tools, parts list, coolant refill/bleeding tips, and safety checks for 2007, 2008
đź”§ CR-V - Radiator Hose Replacement
On your CR-V, radiator hoses carry coolant between the radiator and engine. If a hose is swollen, cracked, or leaking at the ends, replacing it prevents overheating and engine damage.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.0-2.5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- 🔥 Never open the radiator cap hot; hot coolant can spray and burn you.
- 🧤 Coolant is toxic; wear gloves and keep away from pets/kids.
- đź§Ż Support the vehicle with jack stands if you raise it; never rely on a jack alone.
- ⚡ Keep hands/tools clear of the radiator fans; they can turn on automatically.
- 🔋 Battery disconnect is not required for this job.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
- Drain pan (at least 2-gallon)
- Funnel
- Hose clamp pliers
- Slip-joint pliers
- Flathead screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
- Pick tool (small)
- Shop towels
- Work light
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Upper radiator hose - Qty: 1
- Lower radiator hose - Qty: 1
- Hose clamps (spring or worm-gear style) - Qty: 2-4
- Honda-compatible coolant (Type 2, premixed) - Qty: 1-2 gallons
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.
- Let the engine cool fully (best: overnight). Squeeze the upper hose—if it feels firm/pressurized, it’s still too hot.
- Set the heater to HOT (this helps coolant flow through the heater core during bleeding).
- If you’re doing the lower hose, plan to drain coolant into a drain pan.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Relieve cooling system pressure (cold engine only)
- Use shop towels around the radiator cap.
- Slowly loosen the cap by hand to the first stop to release any leftover pressure, then remove it.
- If it hisses, stop and wait longer.
Step 2: (Lower hose only) Raise the front for access
- Use a floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum) at the front center jack point to lift.
- Place jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum) under the front side support points and lower onto stands.
- Give the vehicle a gentle shake to confirm it’s stable.
Step 3: (Lower hose recommended) Drain enough coolant
- Place a drain pan (at least 2-gallon) under the radiator drain area.
- Open the radiator drain cock (petcock) carefully (often hand-turn; if needed, use slip-joint pliers gently).
- Drain until the coolant level is below the hose you’re removing, then close the drain cock snugly by hand.
Step 4: Locate the hose you’re replacing
- Upper radiator hose: runs from the top of the radiator to the thermostat housing at the engine.
- Lower radiator hose: runs from the bottom of the radiator to the engine (lower front area).
- Use a work light to clearly see both ends and the clamps.
Step 5: Remove the hose clamps
- If you have spring clamps: squeeze and slide them back using hose clamp pliers. (Hose clamp pliers are pliers made to grip and hold spring clamps open.)
- If you have screw clamps: loosen them using a flathead screwdriver (or Phillips screwdriver, depending on clamp).
- Slide each clamp a few inches away from the hose end.
Step 6: Break the hose loose (don’t just yank)
- Twist the hose end back and forth by hand to break the seal.
- If it’s stuck, carefully work the edge with a pick tool (small) to let a little air in.
- Do not pry hard on the radiator neck—plastic/aluminum necks can crack.
Step 7: Remove the old hose and clean the sealing surfaces
- Pull the hose off and aim it into the drain pan (some coolant will spill).
- Wipe the radiator neck and engine fitting with shop towels until clean and smooth.
- Use slip-joint pliers to remove stuck clamp fragments only if needed.
Step 8: Install the new hose (correct orientation matters)
- Compare the new hose to the old one to confirm same bends and length.
- Slide the clamps onto the hose first.
- Push the hose fully onto each fitting until it bottoms out (no gap).
- Position the clamps behind the raised bead of the fitting, then secure them:
- For spring clamps: use hose clamp pliers to place the clamp in the same spot as original.
- For screw clamps: tighten with a flathead screwdriver until snug (do not crush the hose).
- Clamps must sit straight, not crooked.
Step 9: Refill coolant
- Insert a funnel into the radiator fill neck.
- Pour in Honda-compatible coolant (Type 2, premixed) until full.
- Fill the overflow reservoir to the MAX line.
Step 10: Bleed air from the cooling system
- Leave the radiator cap off.
- Start the engine and let it idle. Watch the coolant level at the radiator neck.
- Turn the heater to HOT and fan on low; confirm warm air starts to blow.
- As the thermostat opens, the level may drop—add coolant using the funnel.
- When bubbles slow down and the radiator fans cycle on/off, top off and install the radiator cap by hand (tight).
Step 11: (If raised) Lower the vehicle
- Use the floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum) to lift slightly, remove jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum), then lower slowly.
- Remove wheel chocks after you’re fully done.
âś… After Repair
- With the engine running, inspect both hose ends for seepage or drips.
- Take a short 10–15 minute drive while watching the temperature gauge.
- After the engine cools completely, recheck coolant level in the overflow reservoir and top off to MAX if needed.
- Look under the CR-V the next morning for any coolant spots.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $250-$550 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $40-$130 (parts only)
You Save: $210-$420 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.0-2.0 hours.
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