thermostat
ok so my check engine light came on which in itself isnt a big deal but i watched my gauges and such and it appears that either my thermostat is stuck or is actually broken...also i noticed that my cooling fans are running long after i have turned the car off and i dont think i am running the car hard enough for it to overheat...any suggestions?
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RE: thermostat
may be stuck open, probably need to change a thermostat
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RE: thermostat
I would change the tstat and go for a 180* tstat while you are at it. They cost about 10 bucks and all you do is unbolt the t-stat housing (follow your upper radiator hose to a round, grey, metal component) which consists of 2 bolts. You will have some coolant spill out. Just pry the t-stat out with a screwdriver and pop the new one in.
You will bleed the radiator when done using by loosening the brass fitting on it and pumping the hose a few times or running the engine. |
RE: thermostat
change the t-stat AND the coolant temp sensor(this could be the problem too if the check engine light is on and you may as well change it when your there anyway, its a cheap part)
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RE: thermostat
yeah i was going to say about the temp sensor... cause that would explane your gauge and the fans staying on.
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RE: thermostat
Try AAMCO, they give free diagnostics.
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RE: thermostat
thanx for your help guys i swapped out the thermostat and the sensor...everything seems good again
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RE: thermostat
AWESOME!!!! Feels good not to drop $125 on a job like that.
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RE: thermostat
hey!
any pics where the thermostat is located? i wanna try to do it but i didnt find any spot where its located Thanks |
RE: thermostat
follow the upper radiator hose to the engine...it is in the housing right at the end of the hose
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