Most likely located in a housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from the radiator Remove housing making note how thermostat is installed clean both surfaces Install new thermostat and gasket Tighten housing securely and evenly Re-fill radiator slowly to prevent an "airlock" Start vehicle and check for leaks Bring up to normal operating temperature with heater on Re-check coolant level
The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
It may be the water pump.
It is in the housing at the engine end of the upper rad hose. When replacing it make sure the spring on the thermostat is toward the engine.
What size engine do you have?
Yes. Be sure to change the neutral switch from your probe as the mazda's will plug in but is wired different.
The thermostat is on top of your intake manifold, on the front side. Locate the radiator hose that runs to your intake, take the hose off and the thermostat will be sitting on the manifold under the hose.
Thermostat locationI own a '91 Probe GL, which is 4 cylinders, and the thermostat is located in the housing which is at the engine end of the radiator hose coming from the top side of the radiator. Just look for that main hose, and follow it to the cylinder head. The thermostat should be in that housing. -ShaunThe thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder.To replace the thermostat, you really need to remove the intake manifold and this can be up to two or three hours work alone, even for a qualified mechanic.
You can find the thermostat on a 1995 Lexus GS300 near the radiator. To locate it, remove the upper hose assembly where it hooks to the radiator.
To change a thermostat on a 1994 Toyota Camry V6, drain the radiator partially. Remove the upper hose assembly, unbolt the thermostat, and put the new one in place. Refill the radiator completely.
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Remove the water supply hose from the top of the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. The old thermostat will simply lift out. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
Well it depends on the type of engine you have, but that only has to do with the thermostat's location. The Haynes GM manual #38025 has instructions on how to change the thermostat in section 3-3. Amazon has copies of it dirt cheap.