Questions & Answers for: Chrysler 300 engine thermostat

Question about 2007 300 AWD Sedan

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Engine takes forever to come up to temp had new thermostat installed a year ago.andit was better. I just drove half an hour in city traffic and engine was still not up to temp.I called dealer and was ...

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...thermostat the correct way and bleed the air from the system? 2005 Chrysler 300 V-6 engine, it appears to have over heated and leaked coolant which is now dry all over the thermostat housing. The ...

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...thermostat. If the engine is cold and coolant circulates, this indicates the thermostat is stuck open and must be replaced. The other way to test a thermostat is to remove it. Suspend the thermostat ...

...thermostat cause service engine lite to come on? is it necesssary to change it? yes it can,you sould change it, the computer sees its running cool and it make the fuel mixture more rich, this could ...

...indicate that thermostat is faulty. Is the code p2181? if it is i think the thermostat is faulty and needs to be replaced. YES, THE ENGINE NEEDS TO RUN AT PROPER OPERATING TEMP. TO RUN

Question about 2005 300

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...thermostat on the 2005 Chrysler 300c with 5.7 L hemi engine. Thank you very much. I read that as telling you the coolant temperature is not high enough to open the thermostat, thus if you replace it ...

...is removed from the engine. The thermostat and its housing gasket are replaced, the housing and hose are reassembled, and the cooling tank is filled with fresh coolant. hope this helps!

...and is bubbling around the square metal cover for thermostat If this is the 3.5 the thermostat is where the lower radiator connects to the engine remove the hose and housing and replace the ...

thermostat is located where on 2007 3.5 Should be in the thermostat housing where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine.

Question about 2005 300

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...Cheap fix usually. The thermostat could be sticking closed. It is typically located where the top radiator hose meets the engine and usually only has a couple bolts and a gasket to worry

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