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remove the 2 bolts that hold the thermostat housing to the intake manifold which the upper radiator hose attaches to the housing then just pull the thermostat out and replace.
the hose on top the radiator goes to the thermoustat two bolts hold the housing on the manifold take them out and replace thermostat
follow hose from radiator to engine block. there are 2 bolts that hold the housing in place. BE CAREFUL when you re-tighten the bolts and do not break off the ears on the thermostat housing. and make sure the engine is cool and there is no pressure
To replace the thermostat in a 1994 Acura Legend you will first need to follow the vehicleÕs radiator hose to the area where it connects to the engine. The area of connection is known as the thermostat housing. Squeeze the two tabs on the radiator hose clamp using a pair of pliers and pull the hose off of the thermostat housing. Remove the bolts which hold the lid to the thermostat housing so the housing can be removed. Remove the thermostat and its gasket from the housing. Clean the mating surfaces of the thermostat housing and lid. Place the new thermostat in the housing and attach the gasket making sure that the spring end of the thermostat sits in the housing and the pin is facing out. Put the lid in place and secure it with the proper bolts. Replace the radiator hose on the thermostat housing and reclamp it.
Their are 2 main bolts that hold on a thermostat housing for an 1987 jeep cheorkee pioneer!!
Inside where you put the coolant in the car you have 2 bolts that hold the housing down replace that gasket if you open, Declan.
You can locate the thermostat on the front of the engine follow the upper radiator hose back to the engine - the thermostat is located in the engine housing that the hose connects to, there are usually 2 bolts that you need to remove, take of the housing that holds it in place, remove the gasket and clean, test the thermostat or put in a new one - to test the thermostat hold it over a boiling pot of water with tongs if the thermostat opens this is not your problem if it does not open then your thermostat is faulty. Replace and reseat thermostat, replace the gasket, replace the bolts and radiator hose.
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.
Follow the upper radiator hose down to the engine. It attaches to the thermostat housing. Usually, two bolts hold the housing onto the engine. More than likely, you will have to remove accessories-alternator-etc. to gain access to the bolts.
Follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. Where it goes into the engine, there will be 2 bolts. These bolts are on the thermostat housing. Remove the upper radiator hose from the housing. Then remove both bolts, and pull out the housing, your thermostat will be in there. It sits freely in the housing, so it might fall out. (You may have to remove 2 nuts that hold the dipstick on to get to the bolts. The nuts are right on the bolts themselves)
No. One of the two bolts that hold the thermostat housing to the engine is a challenge.
Answer: The thermostat is in an alluminum housing. From under the hood, follow the upper radiator hose from the dr. side of the radiator to the engine. 2 bolts hold the housing on. Under you will find the thermostat.- TechJK-------------------------------- Just follow the main hose from the radiater,and where it ends that's where it is.