You should have a temperature sensor at or near the thermostat housing, and a relay, fuse, and fuseable link in the engine compartment fuse panel.
Purchase a manual for your car at a parts store and your repairs will go much easier.
water pump, radiator and thermostat
The engine thermostat controls the flow of coolant to the radiator , it allows the engine to warm up before the thermostat opens in order to limit the maximum operating temperature.
It is the infrared sensor in the midle of the A/C or temperature control cluster. The engine thermostat is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
It is the infrared sensor in the midle of the A/C or temperature control cluster. The engine thermostat is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
The thermostat is on the input radiator line going to the engine. Take the line off on the engine and the thermostat should be there. Now if you are talking about the thermostat for inside the car and not for the engine, the correct term for it is the climate control thermostat and it is located behind the wheel below the instrument cluster where there is a vented inclosure.
problem will be in heat control switch in dashboard
The device that controls engine temperature is called a thermostat and it's usually located where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine.
PossibleThe thermostat is located on the top of the engine - just follow the top radiator hose to the top of the engine. When you remove that hose you'll the thermostat. Do you have the Automatic Climate Control?
Temp sensor is next to the thermostat housing. Relay is in the fuse box. Computer is in control. There is no temp switch.
form_title=Thermostat Installation or Repair form_header=11773 Which kind of thermostat are you in need of?*= () "Manual thermostat () Electronic, programmable model" What type of heating system do you use?*= () Furnace () Boiler radiator () Heat pump () Radiant floor heat Where do you plan to locate the thermostat?*= () On the unit () On the wall What is the number of locations or zones you need to control?*= {Select One,1,2,3,4}
Most likely you have overheating, that's why the keeps running. You need to check the temperature control sensor and the thermostat.
Check for a stuck open thermostat, check for an always on radiator fan, control valve stuck partially open or a clogged heater core.