It is not repairable it needs to be replaced\
Should be located in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from the radiator
Remove this housing
Note how thermostat is installed
Clean both surfaces
Replace thermostat and gasket
Re-fill coolant slowly to prevent an airlock
Start engine and look for leaks
Run engine to normal operating temperature with heater on
Re-check coolant level
how does the belts go on a 1996 Mazda millenia
open da hood. see the coolant resevoir? under that is the lower radiator hose. follow it to where it goes into the engine, and under that flange is the thermostat
You can find an exploded view of the 1996 Mazda Millenia 2.5 liter engine at most Mazda dealerships. You can also find the exploded view in most Mazda service manuals.
It should be within the water outlet which is attached to the lower end of the top radiator hose. Mark If the 96 millennia has a 2.3 engine, the thermostat is in the bottom radiator hose at the housing on the block.
It is a nonservicable part, just replace it.
body control module located
is this a trick question? of the hundreds of millenia s' i have seen, not one of them have a distributor.
it is located onder the car.
The thermostat is located as you face the front of the car to the right just beneath the motor and to the left bottom of the air filter. If you cannot find it, face the front of the car and find the right radiator hose that goes into the motor. If you need further help on any issues with your Mazda e-mail me osi9112002@yahoo.com.
Hi'I also have a 1996 Millenia, just changed my out. At front of your engine 2.5 just over your oil filter, you have to unplugg the pressure switch wire befre you can get the socket on it.
what type of gear pulley to use to take off oil pump on 1996 Mazda mellinia?
A 1996 Mazda Millenia can run hot due to several factors, including a malfunctioning thermostat that fails to open, restricting coolant flow. Other potential causes include a leaking or clogged radiator, a failing water pump, or low coolant levels due to leaks in hoses or the engine. Additionally, issues with the cooling fan not operating properly can contribute to overheating. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify these problems early on.