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To replace the thermostat on a 1988 535i, first locate the top radiator hose and remove the end connected to the motor. Take out the old thermostat and use gasket cleaner to remove the old gasket. Then replace the gasket and thermostat exactly as it was when it came out. Tighten up the radiator hose over the thermostat.
take out the bolts where the top radiator hose enters the motor,pull out thermostat,clean off gasket material on both sides,install thermostat and new gasket,tighten bolts
Thermostat. First, drain the radiator at least part way so the coolant level is below the thermostat housing. In most motors, it is where the top radiator hose connects to the motor. There is a dome over it with two or three bolts holding it down. Take the bolts out and gently pry the dome off. Some have a rubber gasket around the thermostat and will just lift off. If there is a paper gasket under the dome, clean it and the top of the motor of the old gasket, replace the thermostat and gasket using gasket sealer on both sides of the gasket. Put the dome back on and refill the radiator.
Buy a new car to replace the faulty thermostat Follow the top radiator hose to the motor. The thermostat is in the housing that the hose is attached to and held by two bolts. Use a new gasket and sealant on fitting the housing.
Unbolt the thermostat houseing remove the old thermostat clean all of the old gasket off of the housing and the inlet put on new gasket and new thermostat also recommend flushing the cooling system re torqur the thermostat housing bolts to the proper torque and run the motor check for leaks.
Follow the top radiator hose over to the engine and where it connects to the thermostat housing. There should be two bolts holding the housing to the motor. Remove the housing and replace the thermostat and gasket. The larger side of the thermo goes in the engine.
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follow the top radiator hose from the radiator to where it bolts to the motor, remove the 2 bolts holding the thermostat housing to the motor, remove the thermostat put in the new on and clean the old gasket sealer off the housing put new sealer and replace bolts
Remove the top radiator hose. Remove the water inlet on top of the motor. The thermostat is under the inlet. Replace the thermostat taking care not to place the new on in upside down. Clean off old gasket material from the inlet, install a new gasket and reinstall the inlet and hose.
Probably a gasket leak. Could be the intake gaskets or the thermostat gasket.
find the upper raditor hose, follow it to the top of the motor. it should be attach to the housing. remove the belt. remove the housing. usually 2 bolts. there should be a gasket under it. The thermostat is there remove and place. make sure to clean all of the gasket material on the matching surfaces, replace the thermostat and gasket. put it back together. hope it helps. duboff