To change the thermostat on an Astra, you typically need a Torx (star) socket size T20. However, it’s always a good idea to check your vehicle's service manual or inspect the screws directly, as specifications can vary slightly between models and years.
To change the thermostat on a 2004 Nissan Sentra, you typically need a 10mm socket to remove the bolts securing the thermostat housing. Additionally, having a ratchet and extension can help reach the bolts more easily. Always make sure to consult your vehicle's manual for specific details or variations.
What size engine do you have?
Usually the size of socket comes in a socket set. Most common size is 5/8.
8mm is the socket size. Try and find a 6 point socket if you can, instead of a 12 point. Those little boogers round off very easily. I'm surprised GM didn't engineer a larger, stronger bolt for that application.
follow the top hose leading you from your radiator to your engine you should see a silver clamp holding the hose to what we call the housing , the housing has two screws with nuts on them use the right socket size to remove to change your thermostat which sits inside the housing
That depends on the engine. I believe that the 2.4L needs a 10mm socket, the 3.0L uses a 12mm, and the 3.3L/3.8L use a 13mm socket to remove the housing bolts.
Its 15mm on my '97
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youll need a 5/8 superdeep plug socket
You need a 5/8" spark plug socket.
The Vauxhall Astra is considered to be a medium-size vehicle. Other cars that are similar in size to the Vauxhall Astra are the Ford Focus and Volkswagon Golf.
You will need a 14 mm