Follow the top Radiator Hose from the Radiator to the engine and you'll see a housing remove the bolts from the housing and there is your thermostat (Note the way it came out and replace it with a new one) make sure you know which way to put it back in
follow the upper radiator hose other end is connected to thermostat housing
Follow the top radiator hose back to the engine. This is where the thermostat is. Remove the 2 bolts and there it is.
More then likely you need to replace the Thermostat.
To replace the thermostat on a 2003 Ford Thunderbird, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and allow the engine to cool. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then remove the upper radiator hose connected to the thermostat housing. Unbolt the thermostat housing, replace the old thermostat with a new one (ensuring the gasket is in place), reassemble the housing, and reconnect the hose. Finally, refill the cooling system with coolant and reconnect the battery.
1996 ford thunderbird pcm power relay location?
I would start with checking your thermostat and thermostat housing. See if its regulating. If it is not replace the thermostat.
it can cost between $500 to $4000 or more depending on the condition
5W-30 is the preferred oil , according to the 1996 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide
follow the top radiator hose to the engine, remove it then remove the thermostat housing, remove the thermostat and replace it
rear brakes on the 1996 ford thunder bird caliper is a screw caliper . yes or no...
No , there is a rubber ring that goes around the edge of the thermostat
According to the 1996 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide : ( 18.0 U.S. gallons / 68.1 liters )