If it's stuck open-nothing. If it's stuck closed (more likely) no circulation & overheating. At least they are cheap.
If the thermostat does not open, it will prevent the coolant from circulating through the engine properly. This can result in the engine overheating and potentially causing damage. It is important to replace a faulty thermostat to prevent engine issues.
If there is no thermostat in the radiator, the coolant can flow too quickly through the system and fail to properly regulate the temperature. This can cause the coolant to boil over and be expelled from the radiator. Installing a thermostat can help control the flow of coolant and prevent overheating.
When the temperature drops, the mercury in the thermostat contracts, causing it to tilt and complete an electrical circuit that turns on the heater. This circuit allows electricity to flow through the heating system, activating it and raising the temperature in the room.
Yes. The homophone for thermostat is "thermostate."
The red button on a thermostat is often a reset button. Pressing it will reset the thermostat to its default settings. This can be helpful if the thermostat is not functioning properly or if you need to start over with the programming.
They will get full of crud and start to stick.
Not directly.
You fail!
Thermostats, like other parts, just fail. That's why there are about a zillion of them for sale in the auto parts stores. Just pick up a new one, if you think yours has failed. FriPilot
Thermostat is partly closed replace thermostat with a fail safe thermostat
Then you fail
They would all fail, they work together.
You fail the test.
why do people die? It happens.
It gets warmer.
it blows up and you will die!
you will fail the grade that you are in