Cooling fan could be faulty or radiator could be clogged or have slight leaks in it .
Have flushed complete cooling system replaced water pump radiator thermostat clutch fan added 2gal straight anti freeze then filled to capacity with water and truck is still over heating. What else could possibly be wrong
not getting heat into cab not even enought to defrost windows i have changed the heater core an thermostat an back washed the core and still nothing
Its your Heater core if it smells like a syrupy sweet smell if not then its your thermostat
how do replace the thermostat on a 1999 mazda b2500 truck?
thermostat will be located where upper radiator hose goes to engine.there will be 2 or 3 bolts holding that housing to engine.remove those bolts and housing and thats where thermostat should be.PS; thermostat has probably been removed previoulsy to fix engine heating problem,but that woud not stop heater from working
Low coolant, restriction in coolant flow, faulty fan clutch and/or hub, bad thermostat... you gotta do some actual diagnosis in order to narrow it down.
No it will not.
Tools a new thermostat and gasket and coolant
a heating oil truck with a capacity of 5,000 gallons weighs roughly 80,000 to 95,000 lbs
first of all, do you have the right thermostat? ie: winter, summer. if so i would get the radiator checked, it may be getting pluged.
What is a thermostat light?
In order to fix a stuck thermostat in a 1994 Ford truck, one should take the truck to a certified Ford mechanic to complete the work.