just foolow the upper radiator hose as this should lead you to the thermostat . this should be located on the driver side of car on top of engine. you might have to take plastic engine cover off. hope this helps.
Wher is the thermostat housing located on the Jetta 2.5 5 cyl and how much rad fluid is needed once i replace he thermostat?
Not needed as the thermostat is on top of the engine on the right.
all you need to change the thermostat is a #25 trox driver- there are three screws 2 at the top and 1 on the lower left side
your thermostat is located on the engine where your lower rad hose goes in your engine two bolts hold the housing on . no gasket sealer is needed
the thermostat should be located on the engine side of the top radiator hose, new rubber seal is important and no gasket sealer is needed.
It depends on the area you live in and the hourly rate. It will pay about 1 hour labor. The thermostat will be about $15.00 for a quality one and whatever antifreeze is needed.
How much refrigerant is needed recharge ac on a 2001 Pontiac montana
One gasket that normally comes with the new thermostat.
The thermostat is located at the bottom of the water pump, behind the plastic flange that connects to the bottom radiator hose. The flange is held on by two 10mm bolts. The new thermostat should come with the required rubber 'O' rings needed for an effective seal.
You will need to change the Oil and filter, spark plugs, spark wires, fuel filter, air filter, oxygen sensor, thermostat, drain flush and refill the cooling system, and (if needed): change the breaks, rotate the tires, and change the transmission fluid.
The thermostat is located at the termination of the upper radiator hose directly behind the fan.
I just did mine. It is located at the front of the engine under the alternater. You will need to open the peacok to drain the radiator fluid. I believe that is located at the lower drivers side of the radiator. Where the thermostat is located will be two bolts, 10mm I believe. remove these two bolts. The two metal pcs will now come apart. Take out the thermostat. Clean the two metal halves where you removed the thermostat from (from dirt and debree). You will need a small round gasket the just goies around the thermostat piece itself. There is no paper gasket needed. Put this small gasket around the thermostat, and I also used some high temp gasket maker also. Putting this just around the rubber gasket the you installed around the thermostat. Now insert the thermostat, level and straight in. Connect the two halves together (lever and straight) and tighten the two bolts. Put in new coolant and ready to go.