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How does the thermostat work on a Ford Explorer?

How does the thermostat work on a Ford Explorer?

by Zyon Silket. The 2000 Ford Explorer uses a mechanical, spring-operated thermostat to regulate engine temperature. It is essentially the same thermostat Ford has used on all of their liquid-cooled engines. As the temperature of the antifreeze heats up, the spring inside of the thermostat compresses.

How does antifreeze work on a Ford Explorer?

As the temperature of the antifreeze heats up, the spring inside of the thermostat compresses. This allows the thermostat to force fluid through the cooling system of the Explorer. Ultimately, this process prevents the engine block from overheating and avoids thousands of dollars in damages to the engine.

How do you get the thermostat out of an engine block?

Lift up on the thermostat housing, and push it and the hose off to the side so you can access the thermostat. Remove the fabric thermostat gasket from the engine block and throw it away. Wipe the surface of the engine block clean with a rag.

Where is the housing for the thermostat located?

The easiest way to locate the thermostat housing is to follow the upper radiator hose to the location where the hose connects to the engine. The hose connects to the housing. Hose removal is not required for removal of the thermostat housing.

by Zyon Silket. The 2000 Ford Explorer uses a mechanical, spring-operated thermostat to regulate engine temperature. It is essentially the same thermostat Ford has used on all of their liquid-cooled engines. As the temperature of the antifreeze heats up, the spring inside of the thermostat compresses.

As the temperature of the antifreeze heats up, the spring inside of the thermostat compresses. This allows the thermostat to force fluid through the cooling system of the Explorer. Ultimately, this process prevents the engine block from overheating and avoids thousands of dollars in damages to the engine.

What should I do if my Ford Explorer is hot?

Fill the radiator with reserve or new coolant. Start your Explorer and run with the heater blowing until the engine gets warm. Check for leaks. Do not attempt to drain the coolant from your Explorer if the engine is hot. Make sure the engine is cool before draining coolant.

How do you change the battery in a Ford Explorer?

Remove the negative battery cable from the battery if your Explorer has a 2.9-, 3.0-, 4.0- or 5.0-liter engine. This step is not necessary for 2.3- and 2.5-liter engines. Follow the upper radiator hose to the front driver’s side of the intake manifold, where it meets the engine.

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