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On a four-cylinder engine, this is located between the alternator and exhaust manifold. On a 6 cylinder engine, the inlet pipe is bolted to the cylinder head with the thermostat housing at the back of the intake manifold. if helpful please rate 4 thumbs.
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Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine, the part where it plugs into, is the thermostat housing, remove it to replace the thermostat.
Do not open the cooling system when the engine is hot!!
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the thermostat is located on the top of the engine follow the radiator hose it usually ends at the thermostat and the lower hose usually ends at the water pump which in your case will probably be on the side of the engine.
On both diesel and gasoline engines, the thermostat is located in the water inlet housing connected to the lower radiator hose.
CAUTION
Never open, service or drain the radiator or cooling system when
hot; serious burns can occur from the steam and hot coolant. Also, when
draining engine coolant, keep in mind that cats and dogs are attracted
to ethylene glycol antifreeze and could drink any that is left in an
uncovered container or in puddles on the ground. This will prove fatal
in sufficient quantities. Always drain coolant into a sealable
container. Coolant should be reused unless it is contaminated or is
several years old.
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Check the Temperature control sensor (TPS) and/or the engine control temperature guage. Did you bleed the system when you changed the thermostat ? It has to be bled because air pockets will form when you drain the coolant.
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