Yes you can.
If it's stuck open, yes you can. If it's stuck close, no you cannot drive the car.
Take your thermostat out and put everything back together, run your car without a thermostat... If your car no longer overheats, replace your thermostat.
It depends on your car and how and when you drive. Putting a water pump under drive pulley on a car with already minimal cooling capacity could cause the car to overheat. Sometimes a cooler thermostat is all it will take to bring the temperature back into normal range.
To change the thermostat in a car, first locate the thermostat housing. Drain the coolant, remove the housing, and take out the old thermostat. Install the new thermostat, replace the housing, and refill the coolant. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the correct tools for the job.
No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire
Once you have all of the air out of the system, you can drive it immediately. Fill the radiator with coolant, set the heater to hot and start the car. Watch the coolant level and keep refilling it until it will no longer take any more coolant.
yes you can drive it without thermostat the only thing is before winter you will want to replace it or your heater will not work ( also the engine will take longer to warm up , the gas mileage will suffer , the check engine light will probably come on etc . )
is car thermostat necessary in a tropicalize car?
To test drive a car means to take a car for a drive and see if you like the way it handles the road or just to see if you like the car :)
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Instantly. If someone is telling you otherwise, they're blowing smoke.
Probably a thermostat. If the car sits for 10-15 min running and you have heat and then it cools off as you drive do the thermostat.