Their are two of them and are located beneath the upper radiator hose that connects to the engine. You can get them assembled with the housing o'ring ect as a hole. Good luck their are pretty tricky to get to but can be done without removing the radiator. Just did some the other day at work and it took me about 3.5 hours start to finish.
it is where the top radiator hose meets the engine you get the whole housing with the t-stat. it is held down by two 13mm studs.
It could either have a gasoline engine or a diesel engine
I think 195 F
I am assuming you're asking about a diesel engine. On my 97 Power Stroke it is located on the drivers side of the engine, just above the oil filter.
Drain the water from the cooling system. Remove the radiator hose from the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
The icp sensor on an 05 powerstroke is on the passenger side valve cover towards the front of the engine
Where is the voltage regulator located on a 2004 Ford 250 diesel
gas engine? engine oil.... Diesel engine? rotella t 15-40W
being a super duty i assume this is a diesel engine. diesel trucks have 2 batteries. did you check both batteries. then check all fuses if it is a diesel engine there will be 2 batteries .did you check both batteries
if it is a 6.0 l diesel engine, it is 15 liters
ICP sensor is located on the rear of the engine directly under the turbo and firewall a real beotch to get at I pulled the transmission to change that and my up-pipe. The "FUEL" filters are located one on top of the engine the other on the driver side frame rail.
No , the Ford 5.4 liter is a 330 cubic inch gasoline V8 engine