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Posted on May 25, 2011

I have a 2002 chrysler sebring convertible that is leaking coolant from a plastic thing that has 3 hoses--one coming off the overflow and one off the radiator and the 3rd going to the back of the motor. the leak is around the top of the plastic thing. is this the thermostat housing or something else and where can i get a replacement?

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Advance auto parts sells this. should be a dorman part number 902-302. Its called engine coolant outlet flange

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