All cars that are water cooled (i.e. they have a radiator) must have a thermostat.
All cars need a thermostat for proper operation and longevity.
There is a thermostat on all cars.
All cars can be driven without a thermostat. The thermostat is used to heat the car in winter by forcing the water temperature up.
Almost all piston engines have a thermostat somewhere.
All cars have only one thermostat.
one thermostat is enough to regulate the cooling system, and all cars are designed for .
The thermostat on all water-cooled cars is in the same place: inside the fitting where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine.
At the end of the upper radiator hose is where the thermostat is located as with all cars. It may be difficult to remove due to all this other crap that is in the way.
Have you checked the cars thermostat?
All thermostats on newer cars open at 195 and close at approximately 235 degrees.
The thermostat on a 1993 Toyota Celica can be found by following the outlet radiator hose. The thermostat on these cars are located at the bottom of the radiator.
\ follow top radiator hose to engine on most cars