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The thermostat cuts off the flow of coolant to the radiator when the engine is cold so that heat generated by
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the thermostat at the same time.
the engine warms the coolant.
a leak and need replacing.
no need to replace it.
enters the engine.
Even if the thermostat opens and closes when it’s supposed to, the housing gasket could develop
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the thermostat at the same time.
the engine warms the coolant.
a leak and need replacing.
no need to replace it.
enters the engine.
The thermostat is typically located where the upper radiator hose
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the thermostat at the same time.
the engine warms the coolant.
a leak and need replacing.
no need to replace it.
enters the engine.
Thermostat replacement usually isn’t listed in vehicle maintenance schedules, and some mechanics advise that as long as it’s working there’s
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the thermostat at the same time.
the engine warms the coolant.
a leak and need replacing.
no need to replace it.
enters the engine.
On the other hand, if the coolant is being flushed at, say, 100,000 miles, or radiator hoses are being replaced, many repair shops will suggest replacing
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the thermostat at the same time.
the engine warms the coolant.
a leak and need replacing.
no need to replace it.
enters the engine.
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