the lower radiator hose is connected to a pipe that runs under the oil pan, its bolted to the side ot the block, there are two bolts, 10mm holding on the t stat houseing if you remove these two bolts you will find the t stat, it only goes in one way. it has a rubber gasket, if you remove the eahuast heat sheild, and look down through the manifold you can see the bolts and can get to them from the top with a long extention, hope this helps
To replace the thermostat on a 1997 Pontiac Grand Am 3.1, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and loosen the clamp on the radiator hose. Next, remove the mounting bolts from the thermostat housing and insert the new thermostat.
Usually in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
To change the thermostat in a 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then remove the upper radiator hose connected to the thermostat housing. Unbolt the thermostat housing, remove the old thermostat, clean the mating surfaces, and install the new thermostat with a new gasket. Reassemble by reversing the steps, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
Drain the water from your 1997 Chevy Monte Carlo cooling system. Remove the water supply hose. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. The thermostat will lift out. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
On a 1997 Toyota T100, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, specifically at the engine's coolant outlet. To access it, you'll need to remove the upper radiator hose, which connects to the thermostat housing. The thermostat is situated within this housing and can be replaced by unbolting it from the engine. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting any maintenance.
On a 1997 Oldsmobile 88, the thermostat is located at the engine's front, where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine block. To access it, you typically need to remove the upper radiator hose and the thermostat housing. It's advisable to allow the engine to cool before attempting to replace the thermostat to avoid burns.
Follow the top radiator hose to the engine. It goes to the thermostat housing. Remove the 2 bolts in the housing and the thermostat is right below it.
where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine block you will find a housing with several bolts to remove them and you will find your thermostat.
Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine. That is the thermostat housing. You may have to remove the upper drive belt cover to gain access.
On a 1997 Infiniti Q45, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, typically at the engine's front, near the water pump. To access it, you'll need to remove the upper radiator hose connected to the thermostat housing. Once the housing is exposed, you can unbolt it to replace the thermostat. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to service the thermostat.
On a 1997 Isuzu Trooper, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, typically mounted on the engine block near the water pump. To access it, you usually need to remove the upper radiator hose, which connects to the thermostat housing. Once the hose is removed, you can unbolt the thermostat housing to replace the thermostat itself. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting this procedure.