remove thermostat housing two bolts and replace with new and seal...replace fluid with 50/50 antifreeze and bleed system including heater. bleed screws pretty obvious on water hoses ie heater in and out of bulkhead,blow in header tank with bleeds open, reseal and should be ok
the HDI is ranking 20.
About 20 minutes
Your thermostat is stuck in the open position. Replace the thermostat and no more problems. Quick fix and only costs about 20 dollars.
Under 20 dollars just make sure you have the right information as you will get wrong thermostat, and is very easy to change out. under radiator cap is where the thermostat is located and there are 2 bolts that hold it in.
1. temperature sensor could be going bad 2. thermostat misbehaving 3. instrument panel malfunction you can test the temperature sensor with an ohm meter and placing it in hot water. should only be 20 bucks just replace.
Can't give you an exact price, but i just replaced the thermostat in my eclipse gt and it was like $20 for parts, assuming you do the install.
The power of the engine on the Citroen id 20 1969 is 90hp. Speed is 160 km/h (100 mph)
not an expert but might be good start for you. Follow the hose which leads from the bottom of the radiator to the engine. There should be a a plastic manifold fitting thing. That's the thermostat housing.
Its easy - its under the waterjacket at the top of the motor. Remove two bolts, remove thermostat and replace with new. I didnt even need sealant because there is a rubber o-ring. Took about 20 minutes.
Yes that is normal
You can do it yourself in about 20 minutes or less. Just remove the plastic engine cover and trace the top water hose from the radiator back to the thermostat housing. Use a 10mm socket to remove the two bolts holding the metal housing. Pull out old thermostat and replace with new one (no gasket required). Make sure the rubber ring that comes with the new thermostat is seated properly in the outside groove. Replace housing and engine cover. You're done!
No 23 20 Amp