No, the part itself is like $30 but your mechanic will typically charge alot for labor since the thermostat is hard to get to on the 2000 Jetta. My friend ended up changing it for me so it was really cheap! Hope this helps! No, the part itself is like $30 but your mechanic will typically charge alot for labor since the thermostat is hard to get to on the 2000 Jetta. My friend ended up changing it for me so it was really cheap! Hope this helps!
Replace thermostat on 2000 vw jetta
do i need to change the manifold when replacing thermostat
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my jetta keeps overheating so i replaced the thermostat hoping that was the problem but know there telling me it might be the water pump check it out maybe its that
Hard water, and calcium can build up insite the hoses and get released in chungs during the flush process. These pieces can get caught in the thermostat and cause it to fail. You can try removing the thermostat or just replace it as it is an in-expensive part. You might consider re-flushing the radiator as more calcium might hit the thermostat after replacing it.
Replacing the thermostat in a 2000 Ford Focus SE wagon is very easy to do. First the radiator hose will need to be disconnected from the thermostat. After the hose is drained and disconnected, the thermostat can be removed by taking the two bolts off.
Replacing a thermostat in a car is easily done. A 2000 Chrysler is done like any other car. You open the hood, and locate the thermostat near where you put water in, and then you just remove it with a wash cloth.
Buy a new housing....not that expensive
Defective thermostat not closing allowing coolant to flow through block at all times
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Replacing the thermostat in a 2000 Honda CR V is very simple. The thermostat is on the right hand side of the engine. The radiator hose will need to be disconnected before the thermostat can be taken off. After the hose is off, remove the bolts holding the thermostat housing in place. Take the old thermostat out and replace with a new one.
Drain the radiator. disconnect the top radiator hose from the engine. Remove the water inlet that the hose was hooked to. The thermostat is in the housing. Replace the gasket when replacing the thermostat.