YES. ITS IN A HOUSING ON THE HEAD, IN THE STREAM OF THE THE FLUID THE RADIATOR COOLS. THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND IT IS TO FOLLOW THE UPPERMOST HOSE FROM THE RADIATOR TO THE TOP OF THE ENGINE
Drain the radiator. disconnect the top radiator hose from the engine. Remove the water inlet that the hose was hooked to. The thermostat is in the housing. Replace the gasket when replacing the thermostat.
Replacing the thermostat on a 1996 Grand Marquis is not very hard. First, follow the upper radiator hose to find the thermostat. Then disconnect the hose and drain it. After the hose is drained, remove the bolts holing the thermostat housing in place. Take the old thermostat out and replace with a new one.
The thermostat is located in the housing where the top radiator hose connects to the engine. You will have to disconnect the hose and unbolt the housing to get to the thermostat.
Drain the radiator. Disconnect the top radiator hose at the engine. Remove the hose inlet, which hoses the thermostat. Remove the thermostat, replace it then reverse the process to finish the job.
radiator hose needs replacing. use and heat will cause hose to collapse when worn out
It is located at the engine end of the upper radiator hose. Take the thermostat housing off. When replacing the thermostat make sure the spring goes toward the engine. It is not the upper radiator hose...it is the lower one..
The thermostat is located in the upper radiator hose. The radiator hose will need to be removed to get to the thermostat.
# Disconnect the negative battery cable drain coolant about 1 gallon from the radiator until level is below the thermostat housing # Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the thermostat cover # Remove the bolts and a smaller hose from the thermostat cover and two temperature sensors must be disconnected and lift of the cover
Drain the radiator. Remove the lower radiator hose from the motor. Unbolt the hose inlet, and remove the thermostat. Replace the thermostat and the inlet, the hose, and refill the radiator.
Follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. The hose connects to the thermostat housing. Remove the hose and the housing,, the thermostat is located within the housing, portruding into the engine. When replacing it, be sure and notice which end of the thermostat fits INTO the engine and install the new one the same way.
Follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the engine and at the engine you will find a housing with the thermostat inside. When replacing it make sure the spring goes toward the engine.
Drain all the coolant from the radiator. Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the engine. Remove the aluminum thermostat housing. Should be held in place with 2 bolts. There you will find the thermostat.