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problem 100% is the pgmfi main relay . its up under drivers side lower dash,its a very common issue with Honda/Acura vehicles. Its dealership only part,inexpensive,fairly easy for a person even with minimal auto experience can do.let me know if you need picture of for you k
It sounds as though your heater core is stopped up, have someone intelligent to drain your radiator and catch the antifreeze because of animals drinking it, it will kill the animal, then flush the radiator & heater core with a flush designed to cleanse the system, follow directions from flush manufacturer, then put the correct amount of antifreeze in your radiator. Wal-Mart or any parts place will have this in different brands. This may help, it did on my 1998 mercury Mystique.i hope this helps you P.s. Just follow directions on the flush container & this can be done by the do-it yourselfer Make sure you allow the engine to cool before pouring the new antifreeze into the radiator, could burst your engine block.
If the upper hose is hot and the lower hose is cold than there is a flow issue.
I'm guessing you replaced the thermostat to try and resolve this issue and you bled all the air out of the cooling system?
If this is tru than I would suspect the water pump is bad. Possibly the impeller has come off from the shaft?
The water pump is timing belt driven.
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