The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L is replaced by draining the coolant and disconnecting the radiator hose. The housing is then unbolted, the thermostat removed, and a new unit put in its place.
Under the housing that the upper radiator hose hooks to.
Yep
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 on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
Is the engine a 3.1? If so it is easist to remove the crossover pipe, then the thermostat housing.
Have the alternator checked. It happened to me, and I had to replace it.
185-210 depending on the thermostat you're using.
No, the Grand is different from the Cherokee.
Not if you can get far enough under to access.
Yes
Depends on what size engine you have, and what year of Grand Am you have. Mine is a 1996 with a 2.4L engine. So my thermostat is located in the bottom radiator hose, where it goes into the water pump.
yes it will