Possible air lock in the heating pipes. Common after changing thermostat. look for a bleed screw on the heating pipes between the engine and interior, or loosen one of the heater pipes., after engine has warmed up. Run engine to dislodge trapped air.
The gasket suface problably was not clean enough and or did you use sealant? Sometimes the thermostat does not sit in the housing properly, since the housung is bolted to the head on its side, good chace the thermostat slid a little bit..
Sounds like the thermostat is stuck open. Replace the thermostat.
Follow the upper radiator hose down to the engine. It is attachedto the thermostat housing . Therewill be two bolts attaching the housing to the engine. Remove thesebolts, and with a little effort (prying),the housing will come off. Therewill probably be brackets, wires,or other items which will have Tobe removed in order to get to the bolts.Installation is just the reverse, and be careful you don't get the bolts tootight.
Thermostat stuck open, heater core clogged, or the heater temperture control vlalve is defective.
no that not it
No. The MASS of the Moon isn't changing; it's just "shrinking" a VERY little.
First off you should not feel like that! She is your blood! You need to get help.
1996 dodge caravan stops running, I Restarted, run for a little while and stops running again.
If the thermostat is exposed but it just won't come out, it might just be stuck with a little gasket sealer. If that's the case, you might need to 'persuade' the thermostat a little.
Broken thermostat. Common Chrysler problem. Replace the thermostat.
the thermostat is located on the intake manifold @ the end of the upper radiator hose.there is a little housing there with two bolts ,and thermostat is in it!
The thermostat AND HOUSING will cost about $15 at O'reilly auto parts, and may cost a little more or less at other auto parts retailers.Note that the Saturn thermostat is cast into the thermostat housing, so it's a little different than other vehicles that you may have encountered.Labor to replace the thermostat may vary, depending on the shop and local rates.
you should check the oil for signs of moisture, could be head gasket.
A little under 5
The thermostat is located on the driver's side of the engine. The thermostat and thermostat housing is mounted on the lower intake manifold. You should be able to follow the radiator hose up to the housing. It is a little hard to see however. Mike
It's in the thermostat housing between the actual thermostat and heater hose. Has a little insulated wire coming out of it.
yes bailey is getting a little scared