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How do you install a new thermostat on a car?

How do you install a new thermostat on a car?

Place the new thermostat in the housing. Ensure it goes in the same way the old thermostat was positioned before removal. Place the new gasket around the surface of the thermostat housing. Ensure the gasket lines up to the stud and the bolt hole on the housing. Place the cover onto the housing. Tighten the bolt with a socket wrench.

Can a thermostat be installed in the wrong direction?

Answer: A thermostat installed backward will cause the engine to overheat quickly, similar to a thermostat being “stuck closed.” Therefore, always double check that the thermostat is installed in the correct direction, and if equipped with a jiggle valve you install it according to the Factory Service Manual.

How do you get a thermostat out of an engine?

Pull the hose off the T-Stat housing. Remove the two bolts that secure the thermostat to the engine block with a 7/16-inch socket and ratchet. Use an extension bar to give you room to turn the ratchet. Lift the T-Stat housing off the engine block and discard the old thermostat gasket. Lift the thermostat out of the engine block with your fingers.

Where is the thermostat located on a Chevy?

Open the hood to access the engine compartment. Trace the top radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. Locate the two bolts at the top of the housing to which the hose is clamped. The thermostat is located in the housing. Unbolt the nut with a socket wrench.

How do you install a new thermostat on a radiator?

Install the New Thermostat Compare the new thermostat to the old one. Then, position the new one in place along with its seal, and tighten the housing bolts using a torque wrench. Look for a marking on the thermostat indicating which end should face the radiator.

Where does the thermostat go in an engine?

Place the thermostat into the engine. The deeper spring-side end goes into the engine, while the shorter end sits in the housing. If there is a tab, it goes through a slot in the thermostat flange. If the thermostat doesn’t sit flat, it’s incorrectly installed. Replace the thermostat housing, then the housing bolts. Torque to 15 lb-ft.

Answer: A thermostat installed backward will cause the engine to overheat quickly, similar to a thermostat being “stuck closed.” Therefore, always double check that the thermostat is installed in the correct direction, and if equipped with a jiggle valve you install it according to the Factory Service Manual.

Is it easy to replace a car thermostat?

The small and inexpensive vehicle thermostat is critical to engine performance. When it fails, your engine will not operate properly, which could lead to more expensive engine work down the road. Fortunately, car thermostat replacement is easy enough. Here’s a walkthrough on how to replace a thermostat.

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Ruth Doyle