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How much is a thermostat for a Ford F 250?

How much is a thermostat for a Ford F 250?

Ford F-250 Super Duty Thermostat Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Ford F-250 Super Duty thermostat replacement is between $240 and $268. Labor costs are estimated between $105 and $132 while parts are priced at $136.

Where is the thermostat on a Ford F-250?

If it fails, you risk overheating and perhaps ruining the whole engine. This article applies to the Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty (2005-2014). The thermostat sits between the engine and the radiator of your Ford F-250 or F-350 Super Duty. It is designed to block the flow of coolant to the radiator until the engine has warmed up.

Where to put the thermostat on a Ford Excursion?

Place the thermostat gasket onto the surface of the intake manifold, place the housing on top of the gasket and secure both with the bolts. Place the hose back onto the intake manifold and secure it with the clamp. “Ford Super Duty F-250, F-350 Pickup, Excursion Repair Manual 1999-2010”; Larry Warren, John H. Haynes; 2010

What happens when a car thermostat malfunctions?

As the engine temperature cools down, the thermostat starts to restrict the flow of coolant. If the thermostat malfunctions, the engine can overheat. When it fails, replace it immediately to avoid costlier engine repairs.

How do you replace the thermostat on an air conditioner?

Lift the housing off the intake to expose the thermostat. Lift the thermostat out of the intake and discard it. Scrape the surface of the intake and the bottom of the thermostat housing with a metal scraper. Wipe the surface of the intake manifold with a towel. Place the new thermostat into the intake manifold.

When to replace the thermostat on a Ford F250?

If the thermostat malfunctions, the engine can overheat. When it fails, replace it immediately to avoid costlier engine repairs. Locate the thermostat by following the upper radiator hose from the F250’s radiator to the connection at the intake manifold on the top of the engine.

Lift the housing off the intake to expose the thermostat. Lift the thermostat out of the intake and discard it. Scrape the surface of the intake and the bottom of the thermostat housing with a metal scraper. Wipe the surface of the intake manifold with a towel. Place the new thermostat into the intake manifold.

Place the thermostat gasket onto the surface of the intake manifold, place the housing on top of the gasket and secure both with the bolts. Place the hose back onto the intake manifold and secure it with the clamp. “Ford Super Duty F-250, F-350 Pickup, Excursion Repair Manual 1999-2010”; Larry Warren, John H. Haynes; 2010

How do you remove the thermostat from an intake manifold?

Remove the hose from the thermostat housing by prying the clamp off with a pair of pliers and by pulling off the hose. Remove the two bolts that secure the thermostat housing to the intake manifold. Lift the housing off the intake to expose the thermostat. Lift the thermostat out of the intake and discard it.

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Ruth Doyle