Replacing a thermostat can be done by yourself if you have some experience with electrical work and follow the instructions carefully. However, if you are unsure or uncomfortable with the task, it is recommended to hire a professional to ensure it is done correctly and safely.
Yes it can be replaced, if it is of the replaceable type. If you are in doubt about how to do it, perhaps you should have it done by a plumbing professional.
Unless the housing is damaged, there is no reason to replace it. Just replace the gasket.
When it's broken or the mercury stays the same.
can you show me governor for grand prix and how can i take it of. thermostat should be located on the left side of the motor inside thermostat housing housing needs to be remove to replace thermostat
If your Honeywell thermostat is displaying a low battery warning, you should replace the batteries with new ones to ensure proper functioning of the thermostat.
As this unit is relatively simple to install is should not require the use of a professional.
I didn't change mine myself, but the guy who did it gave me an overview. As I recall, it's behind the thermostat and timing chain. Definitely an advanced job in my opinion. While you're in there, you should probably replace the thermostat since it's an inexpensive part. I also replaced my main belt at the same time.
I was charged $250.00 !
follow the top radiator hose to locate the thermostat housing, remove the hose from the housing then unbolt the housing. remove and replace the thermostat and rebolt the housing to the motor, replace the hose The housing is made of cheap metal and should be replaced. It is important to "seat" the thermostat properly. Also, it is much easier to replace and remove the thermostat housing if you first remove the timing belt housing.
If you do not know how to replace it, then you should not try to replace it. If you want to know WHERE it is, then look near the thermostat housing.
You should be able to, personally I would go to a professional repairman instead of trying to fix it myself. Price compare first, so you don't get ripped off.
If it has the 5.9 just follow the hose coming from the top of radiator. That hose should run to the top of your engine. At he end of this hose there should be 2 bolts. This is you thermostat housing. Just remove the bolts and hose and replace with new thermostat and gasket. Tighten bolts and clamp.