You first have to remove your air filter housing in order to get to your thermostat. Once you have done that you should be able to look down and it should be right beside and below the intake manifold you have two bolts one you can visibly see and the other directly across form but on the other side of the thermostat housing. Once you take of those two bolts the thermostat housing should come off. Then there is your thermostat. you may need to take a small hammer or something to hit with to take out the old thermostat with just in case it is hard to take off by hand and there you go you have cahnged your thermostat.
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You didnt say what year and what engine
Remove the water supply hose from the top of your 2000 Mercury Villager thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. The old thermostat will simply lifts out. Drop in the new thermostat and reverse the process.
I paid $89 for a thermostat and $98 for labor
removed thermostat on 98 Bonneville and also removed rubber seal -- cannot get the old seal back into the housing.... help
Follow the top radiator hose at the end of that hose is the thermostat housing. The thermostat is located under the thermostat housing.
make sure you check all fuses and if they are good you may need to change your thermostat.
Governor is internal, part of your ECU. The signal for it is your speedometer.
replace it
5 btdc or 10 standard btdc if you distribuidor not rotate
Drain the radiator into a container and keep animals away as it is toxic. Remove the top radiator hose. Remove the water inlet from the engine, and pull the thermostat out. Replace the thermostat, mount the inlet back, and put the top hose back on. Fill the system with coolant.