check and see if ur e-fan is working The fact that it is heating up when you stop indicates that there is not enough air flow through the radiator to provide proper cooling. The likely culprits are related to the electric radiator fan. 1. Temperature sensor/switch. 2. Electrical connectors. 3. Fan motor.
You could have a bad water pump causing no coolant flow, inoperable radiator fans, a coolant leak,............
The thermostat housing on a 2008 cobalt where the lower radiator hose connects to the radiator.
thermostat is located under radiator cap!
First make sure the radiator is full of coolant ;this is where the heat comes from. If it is full , then change your cars thermostat. The stat is located at the lower end of the top radiator hose within the water outlet. That should do it.
To change the thermostat in this Lexus model, follow the upper radiator hose to the aluminum housing--the thermostat is located in that housing.
The thermostat on a 2004 Chevy Venture is changed by draining the radiator, removing the upper radiator hose, and unbolting the thermostat housing. The old thermostat and gasket can then be removed and replaced.
To change the thermostat on a 2002 Montero Limited, drain the radiator halfway through the plug on the bottom. Remove the upper hose assembly and unbolt the thermostat. Install the new one and fill the radiator.
Drain the water from your radiator. Remove the radiator hose, from the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Replace the thermostat housing gasket and reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
To change a thermostat on a 1994 Toyota Camry V6, drain the radiator partially. Remove the upper hose assembly, unbolt the thermostat, and put the new one in place. Refill the radiator completely.
You need only to drain off a couple quarts of coolant to change the thermostat.
It is very simple to change the thermostat in a 2004 E 150 Van. The thermostat can be found by following the upper radiator hose. After the thermostat is found, disconnect the radiator hose and drain it. Then, you will remove the two bolts that are holding the thermostat housing place. Remove the old thermostat and replace it with a new one.
Drain the radiator down 1/2 way. At the engine end of the top radiator hose is the thermostat housing. Remove the housing and install a new thermostat.