It varies from one engine to another but in most cases you drain a few qts of coolant from the radiator, remove the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing on the engine side then remove the thermostat housing to gain access to the thermostat. Take note of how the thermostat is installed, the spring faces into the engine.
The thermostat is in the rear left tire, you need to take the trunk off and then take the tire off and take it to a shop and have them remove it.
you have to remove the throttle body and use 13mm rench to take the thermostat housing bolts off
pull the heater hose off the gooseneck, remove 2 bolts from gooseneck, remove gooseneck take out thermostat, chean off old gasket, install new thermostat and gasket. bolt back on and connect hose. replase what antifreese you lost.. pull the heater hose off the gooseneck, remove 2 bolts from gooseneck, remove gooseneck take out thermostat, chean off old gasket, install new thermostat and gasket. bolt back on and connect hose. replase what antifreese you lost..
if you take the cap off of the radiator it is in there actually no its not. follow the top radiator hose to the engine. that is where your thermostat is. you will have to drain the radiator, remove the engine side of the hose and remove the thermostat housing to access it.
Follow the upper radiator hose back towards the engine. The hose will be connected to the thermostat housing. The thermostat is under the housing. Drain off some colant, remove upper hose from thermostat housing, remove the two bolts holding the housing to the engine, remove the housing, remove the thermostat, take note that the thermostat spring faces the engine so as not to install backwards.
Changing a thermostat on a 1995 Jeep Cherokee is very easy to do. The thermostat has two bolts holding it in place. Take the bolts off and remove the thermostat from the casing and replace with a new one.
Follow the lower hose from rediator to engine. The hose is connected to the thermostat at the engine. Remove the hose,(collect fluid) take out the two bolts, remove the thermostat and clean the old gasket off the engine. Use blue gasket seal and install the new thermostat.
the thermostat is located where the top radiator hose attaches to the engine. there are three bolts that take off the water neck that the hose attaches to. remove those bolts, the thermostat is inside.
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.
ThermostatJust locate the thermostat housing ( that's where the top radiator hose attaches to the engine ) remove it and the thermostat is inside. Be sure you put it in the correct way and clean off all the old gasket before putting on a new one
How to take off themastate unit ..
Drain the radiator, remove the top hose from the thermostat housing then remover the nuts from the housing. Gently tap on the housing and remove it. There's your thermostat. Take it out, put in the new one and replace everything you just took off. Refill the radiator and go.