It regulates the temperature of the water in the radiator and tells the fan when to switch on to start cooling or to switch off if its too cool. Engines have an optimum running temperature, and the Thermostat helps keep it at that.
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A thermostat jumper wire can be used to bypass a faulty thermostat in a heating or cooling system by connecting the wires that would normally be connected by the thermostat. This allows the system to continue running even if the thermostat is not functioning properly, helping to troubleshoot the issue and maintain the desired temperature in the space.
If your engine coolant temperature gauge is indicating that it is running much cooler than normal ( it sounds like the engine cooling thermostat is sticking open / not closing completely ) which means you need to have the thermostat changed. You should consider if have good heat from your heater and if your check engine light comes on.
The temperature sensor for your cooling fan may need to be changed. The temperature sensor wiring may need to be cleaned or replaced.
I have a 2001 Dodge 3500 that was not getting up to operating temperature. I changed the thermostat and that fixed it. I guess the thermostat was stuck open.
The thermostat controls only the temperature of the water.
Bad water pump , problem with engine cooling fan ( if it is actually running hot and not a problem with the gauge or sending unit )
i have a 1999 ford escort zx2 and its running hot, changed out the thermostat thermostat cooling sensor, checked the fan and it works, the temperature gauge in side the car still showing hot, let thecar set over night and the gauge still shows hot, what else could be wrong
Most likely the thermostat spring is weak, or the thermostat is sticking, causing the thermostat to open too early and stay open too long. This will cause water to circulate to the radiator, causing the temperature of the cooling water to fall below the target temperature, and so the temp guage falls. then eventually the thermostat closes some, and the temp starts to rise again (and so on)
Replace it with the exact same temperature thermostat as the one you removed. Do not run the engine without a thermostat. The thermostat is required to keep the engine running at the optimum temperature that will give the best performance and mileage. If it is overheating running it without a thermostat is not the solution.
Yes, when you remove the thermostat from a 1998 Plymouth Breeze, you typically need to replace it with a new thermostat before reassembling the cooling system. If you're temporarily removing the thermostat for testing purposes, you can use a bypass or a fitting to seal the housing, but it's essential to install a new thermostat as soon as possible to ensure proper engine temperature regulation. Running the engine without a thermostat can lead to overheating or inefficient cooling.