Common questions

How much is a thermostat for a 2001 Dodge Durango?

How much is a thermostat for a 2001 Dodge Durango?

The average cost for a Dodge Durango thermostat replacement is between $134 and $155. Labor costs are estimated between $81 and $102 while parts are priced at $53.

Where is the radiator hose on a Dodge Durango?

Leave all wiring attached except for 4-wheel drive indicator lamp wiring at the rear of the generator. Follow the top radiator hose to the intake manifold if the engine of your Dodge Durango is 5.7 or 5.9 liter, and the bottom hose if the engine is 3.7 or 4.7 liter.

Do you need to change the thermostat on a Dodge Durango?

If your Dodge Durango has an overheating problem, you may need to replace the thermostat. For Durango owners, this process is a bit involved, but once you remove all you need to remove to get to the thermostat, you’ll need to decide if you want to stick with the factory-set 192-degree thermostat or install a lower-temperature one.

Where is the generator located in a Dodge Durango?

Take out mounting bolts for generator. Leave all wiring attached except for 4-wheel drive indicator lamp wiring at the rear of the generator. Follow the top radiator hose to the intake manifold if the engine of your Dodge Durango is 5.7 or 5.9 liter, and the bottom hose if the engine is 3.7 or 4.7 liter.

Where is the draincock on a Dodge Durango?

Locate radiator draincock at left side of the bottom of the radiator, facing the rear of the Durango. Drain coolant into a suitable container. Allow reserve tank to empty, then remove radiator cap and continue draining. Save for reuse if coolant is relatively new and clean.

If your Dodge Durango has an overheating problem, you may need to replace the thermostat. For Durango owners, this process is a bit involved, but once you remove all you need to remove to get to the thermostat, you’ll need to decide if you want to stick with the factory-set 192-degree thermostat or install a lower-temperature one.

Leave all wiring attached except for 4-wheel drive indicator lamp wiring at the rear of the generator. Follow the top radiator hose to the intake manifold if the engine of your Dodge Durango is 5.7 or 5.9 liter, and the bottom hose if the engine is 3.7 or 4.7 liter.

Take out mounting bolts for generator. Leave all wiring attached except for 4-wheel drive indicator lamp wiring at the rear of the generator. Follow the top radiator hose to the intake manifold if the engine of your Dodge Durango is 5.7 or 5.9 liter, and the bottom hose if the engine is 3.7 or 4.7 liter.

Locate radiator draincock at left side of the bottom of the radiator, facing the rear of the Durango. Drain coolant into a suitable container. Allow reserve tank to empty, then remove radiator cap and continue draining. Save for reuse if coolant is relatively new and clean.

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Ruth Doyle