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Where is the thermostat located on a 2003 Dodge Stratus?

Where is the thermostat located on a 2003 Dodge Stratus?

Re: WERE IS THE THERMOSTAT ON A 2003 DODGE STRATUS 2.7… The thermostat is on the lower left side front of the engine and is on the inlet side of the water pump. You will see a big hose and a small hose connected to the thermostat housing.

Where is the thermostat on a Dodge Stratus?

Loosen the petcock on the lower right hand side of the radiator and drain all of the radiator fluid into a drain pan. Close the petcock once drained. Trace the lower radiator hose to the location where the hose connects to the engine block. The metal housing the hose connects to is the lower thermostat outlet.

What happens if I change the thermostat Chrysler Sebring 2.7?

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How do you cool a Dodge Stratus radiator?

Drive the Dodge onto a set of front-end ramps and secure the parking break. Allow adequate time for the radiator fluid to cool down. Thirty minutes is usually adequate. Loosen the petcock on the lower right hand side of the radiator and drain all of the radiator fluid into a drain pan. Close the petcock once drained.

How do you remove the radiator hose from a thermostat?

Remove the radiator hose from the thermostat intake housing by loosening the band clamp that secures it into place. With the clamp loosened, pull the hose off the housing. Remove the two bolts that secure the housing to the intake manifold and then lift the housing off the intake.

Loosen the petcock on the lower right hand side of the radiator and drain all of the radiator fluid into a drain pan. Close the petcock once drained. Trace the lower radiator hose to the location where the hose connects to the engine block. The metal housing the hose connects to is the lower thermostat outlet.

Drive the Dodge onto a set of front-end ramps and secure the parking break. Allow adequate time for the radiator fluid to cool down. Thirty minutes is usually adequate. Loosen the petcock on the lower right hand side of the radiator and drain all of the radiator fluid into a drain pan. Close the petcock once drained.

Why is the thermostat on my Sebring not working?

First, the engine could overheat because the thermostat restricts the flow of coolant though the engine. The opposite is also possible; the engine could fail to reach the proper temperature because the thermostat allows too much fluid to flow through.

Remove the radiator hose from the thermostat intake housing by loosening the band clamp that secures it into place. With the clamp loosened, pull the hose off the housing. Remove the two bolts that secure the housing to the intake manifold and then lift the housing off the intake.

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