Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen Jetta engine thermostat

Question about 1997 Jetta

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thermostat goes. engine overheating, coolsnt not cycling. The thermostat is bolted into the bottom of the water pump, the lower radiator hose connects to a cover that holds the thermostat to the water

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...the thermostat is bolted on the side of the engine block facing the radiator. Follow the lower radiator hose back from the radiator to the engine. It attaches to the engine at the thermostat

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Question about 1998 Jetta

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...engine driving with a open thermostat. Please Back to me asap. Sean. If you are not getting a signal to your gauge, your car can still run. You just won't know if your car is overheating until it is ...

Question about 1998 Jetta

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...manifold (on top of your engine). Look for the radiator hose clamped to an inlet pipe on the top of your engine. the thermostat is inside of this inlet pipe. Remove the two bolts and there it

engine thermostat is behind the lower coolant inlet . It will be either a plastic or aluminum housing. To find it...open engine lid and look down at bottom of radiator. You will see a rubber hose from

...Thermostat checking: 1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C ...

Question about 2000 Jetta TDI

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...Thermostat checking: 1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C ...

thermostat on 97 VW Jetta 2,0L /engine runs cool/160 degrees The lower hose of the engine block just behind the alternator is where you will find the thermostat. Hello! The Thermostat is located under

...obvious - what are watchouts? what is best approach? The thermostat is in the engine block. If you follow the bottom fadiator hose is will lead you to it.___________________vag commander 8.6 ...

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