there are only 2 bolts on thermostat housing. if housing doesnt come loose when blots removed, just knockwith a hammer . dont need to hit hard, just enuff to knock it loose
follow the upper radiator hose to the thermostat housing on engine. Thermostat is located under the thermostat housing.
The thermostat is located on the passenger side of the engine. It you follow the top radiator hose to the engine, it is clamped to a housing. The thermostat is inside this housing. The housing is bolted to the engine block. There is a gasket to seal between the two parts. If you remove the housing, the thermostat just drops out.
IF YOU FOLLOW THE LOWER RADIATOR HOSE TO THE ENGINE,YOU WILL LOCATE THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING.THERE ARE TWO BOLTS THAT HOLD THE HOUSING ON. THE THERMOSTAT SETS INSIDE THE HOUSING.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
Find the big hose that runs to the top of the radiator. At the other end where it is attached to the engine is called the thermostat housing. The thermostat is inside.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
To remove the thermostat housing from a 1986 Honda Accord, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then remove any hoses connected to the thermostat housing. Unbolt the housing using the appropriate socket or wrench, and gently pry it off, taking care not to damage the gasket or mating surfaces. Clean the area before installing the new thermostat and housing.
Drain the radiator into a container. Remove the upper radiator hose from the engine at the thermostat. Remove the bolts, housing and the thermostat. Clean both surfaces and install the thermostat and gasket. Reinstall the housing and upper hose and top off the coolant.
To change the thermostat on a 1986 Volvo 240DL, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then locate the thermostat housing, which is typically at the end of the upper radiator hose. Remove the housing by unscrewing the bolts, take out the old thermostat, and clean the surfaces before installing the new thermostat with the correct orientation. Reassemble the housing, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
Follow the upper radiator hose towards the engine block, The part the hose clamps to is the thermostat housing, the thermostat is located under this, generally this requires moving 2 or 3 bolts to acces the thermostat.
Should be located in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from the radiator Remove this housing Note how thermostat is installed in housing Clean both surfaces Replace thermostat and gasket Replace housing Re-fill coolant slowly to prevent an airlock Start engine and look for leaks Run engine to normal operating temperature with heater on Re-check coolant level
The thermostat is almost always located on the top of the engine block, usaully in front of the carberator. Unfortionately, sometimes it is located on the bottom the block