Questions & Answers for: Pontiac engine thermostat

engine. Remove the bolts from the thermostat housing, and gently tap on it to remove it. clean up the mounting surfaces on both the engine and the housing, and install a new thermostat, and new gasket

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Question about 2000 Grand Am GT

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...thermostat: 3.4L Engine Drain the cooling system. Remove the air cleaner. Remove exhaust crossover pipe. Disconnect the surge tank line fitting from the coolant outlet. Remove the thermostat housing ...

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...thermostat on a 2.2l ohc engine? please see my notes at http://www.fixya.com/cars/r5929960-s_thermostat and let me know if you have questions. Removal & Installation2.2L VIN 4To Remove: Drain the ...

...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 ...

Question about 2003 Grand Am

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...engine Remove the thermostat. To install: Install the thermostat. Install the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe. Install the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe bolt. Tighten the ...

engine is where the thermostat is located. This thermostat cover will have two bolts. Some of the 3800 engines have a temp sensor in the housing. You will not have to mess with the sensor. The housing

Question about 2003 Grand Am

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...Thermostat mounting-2.2L engine 3.1L EnginesDisconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the cooling system to a level below the thermostat housing. Remove the air cleaner assembly. Disconnect the ...

Question about 2005 Grand Prix

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engine is where the thermostat is. Hose is connected to a pipe ( called a thermostat housing) that bolts to the engine. Remove components if they are in the way of accessing the two bolts or nuts that

thermostat on the engine mounting base in the same exact position as the old one; install the paper gasket if required and set the thermostat housing in place. Start the housing mounting bolts by hand

...thermostat reduces engine wear, deposits and emissions.
If your having overheating problems it may be time to flush out the cooling system and check the thermostat, if its defective then I'd ...

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