Removing the thermostat from a vehicle can lead to engine overheating and inefficient fuel combustion. Without the thermostat, the engine may not reach its optimal operating temperature, causing it to run richer in fuel mixture, which can decrease fuel efficiency. Additionally, prolonged running at suboptimal temperatures can lead to increased engine wear and potential damage, further impacting fuel consumption and overall performance.
No, it could actually decrease fuel economy by decreasing the oil viscosity.
Engine will run cooler Perhaps be less fuel efficient if factory design requires a 195 Interior heating will be cooler (thermostat will open sooner and therefore not produce as much heat).
yes Thermostat has no effect on A/C
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That vehicle is fuel injected, it doesn't have a choke thermostat.
It could, the pcm is programmed for an engine that run at 195. With a 180 stat, the pcm will have to adjust fuel amounts because fuel burns faster the warmer it is. The pcm could set a code for either the cold stat, or a fuel sytem trim code. It isn't going to make it run any better.
The choke thermostat is part of carbureted fuel system. Since 1987, all Dodge trucks have been fuel injected. Therefore, a 1999 model would not have a choke thermostat
can a faluty thermostat affect your central ac working?
Your engine will get the best mileage at full operating temperature. If the thermostat is removed or too low a temperature unit the engine will use more fuel.
The fuel filter is under the car you have to remover the plastic cover under the car to get to the fuel filter.
Yes if you buy the right fuel line remover tool for you car and the replacement hose.