Yes, if stuck in the open position.
Yes, a thermostat opens and closes in response to the temperature in the cooling system under normal conditions. If it is sticking it can cause fluctuations in the radiator coolant temperature.
it might have a sticking thermostat.
could be a sticking thermostat.
A thermostat
check engine timing sticking brakes can also cause overheating
Most likely a sticking thermostat.
water pump
Most likely your thermostat is bad. If you are not getting heat it is stuck open. If it sticks closed, your engine will overheat and be ruined. I would replace the thermostat A.S.A.P.
Sticking thermostat could cause this. If the thermostat is stuck open, it never gives the engine a chance to fully heat the coolant. Follow the top radiator hose to the engine, remove the hose and remove what it hooks to and there's your thermostat.
thermostat sticking or low oil or low coolant
Yes, a bad thermostat can cause your home heat not to work properly. If the thermostat is not functioning correctly, it may not be sending the signal to the furnace to turn on and heat the home. It's important to have a professional inspect and replace the thermostat if needed to restore proper heating.
Yes