Sure will. Thermostat will stick shut not allowing coolant to flow
Low coolant perhaps, bad thermostat, low or old oil.
In the general case, cars overheat because of a bad thermostat, low coolant level, blockage in the coolant system, insufficient antifreeze percentage, fan blockage, or water pump failure.
In the general case, cars overheat because of a bad thermostat, low coolant level, blockage in the coolant system, insufficient antifreeze percentage, fan blockage, or water pump failure.
V6 or V8?
Remove the water supply hose from the top of your 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Lift the old thermostat out. Drop the new thermostat in and reverse the process.
You don't. You replace a thermostat that has failed. They are meant to be replaced.
Joey AF R.
about $10.
Under the thermostat
The thermostat on a 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo with a 3.1 is located just below the throttle body. It is covered by the top radiator hose attached at that location.
it is below the throttle body follow hose
no, the thermostat would have nothing to do with the car not starting.