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Changing a thermostat in a 1997 Plymouth Voyager is very easy to do. You will need to follow the radiator hose to the thermostat. You will then take the hose off the thermostat and remove the two bolts holding the thermostat in place. Make sure to clean the area before putting the new thermostat in place.
I have a 1998 plymouth breeze, and Mine is located if standing on the drivers side you will be facing it... it is right under the valve pan ...has three wires coming out of it. two small bolts holding it in place
In the thermostat housing. Follow the upper rad hose that should hook into the thermostat housing. It usually has 2 bolts holding the stat in place
It is held in place by a horseshoe shaped clip. the clip is removed by reaching behind the handle with a small pick and pulling the clip out.
its under the hood on the drivers side next to the front has two big connectors going into it... and two small bolts that hold it in place.
Sea breeze.
The fanciest place in Fantage is Sea Breeze. Maybe for you it might be somewhere else. For me, it is Sea Breeze located at the Beach.
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.
You can reset the light with an OBD2 scan tool, but it will come right back on unless you have the problem fixed that set the trouble code in the first place.
You can remove it and place it in a pan of hot water and see if it opens at the proper temperture, but why do that. Once you have it out, just replace it with a new one and you know it is good then. An 15 year old thermostat is more than likely bad. Considering you have to drain the radiator to a low level to remove the thermostat, do a complete cooling system service at this time.
yes it is because it is a name of a specific place.
When the pilgrims came to the U.S., they needed a place to live. This is when they created Plymouth.