Questions & Answers for: Buick engine thermostat

...thermostat is installed upside down, the engine will overheat. Install the gasket. Reinstall the thermostat housing. Refill the system and run the engine or pressure test to check for leaks. When the ...

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...engine is the thermostat housing, you unbolt it, pull the old thermostat out, clean the joining surface of the thermo housing and the engine block of debri (old gasket) install new thermostat making ...

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Question about 1993 Park Avenue

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...engine is cold, the thermostat is closed to prevent coolant from circulating and cooling off. As the engine begins to warm up, the thermostat opens to allow the coolant to flow through the radiator ...

Question about 1992 LeSabre

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...engine Fig. 9: Thermostat and water outlet mounting - 3.8L (VIN L) engine shown Fig. 10: Exploded view of the thermostat, gasket and housing assembly - 1997 vehicle shown To install: Position the ...

Question about 2002 Rendezvous

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...thermostat on the engine. NOTE: Apply RTV sealer to the thermostat housing bolt threads. Install the thermostat housing and gasket with the mounting bolts. Tighten 18 ft-lb (25 Nm). Connect the ...

...thermostat and related components - 2.4L engine (click for zoom) 3.1L and 3.3L Engines Disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the cooling system to a level below the thermostat housing. Remove ...

Question about 1995 Park Avenue

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...thermostat does not immediately resolve engine temperature problems, the cooling system needs to be checked for other issues. A thermostat that is stuck open can cause the engine to run colder than ...

Question about 1998 Century

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...is the thermostat housing. Remove when engine is cool. Thermostat is inside. Remove old thermostat and replace ensuring the rubber o-ring aroung the outside of the thermostat if equipped. Good

thermostat open). With the engine idling, add coolant to the radiator until the level is up to the bottom of the filler neck. Install the radiator cap, making sure the arrows line up with the overflow

thermostat - Low engine coolant level - Insufficient warm up time - Faulty engine coolant temperature sensor - Engine coolant temperature sensor harness is open or shorted - Engine coolant temperature

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