Thermostats....is it really important or is it
#1
Thermostats....is it really important or is it
when i bought the car it never had one and i was driving it around for like a year until i decided to put a 180 degree one, lately early in the morning the car seems to heat up then rapidly decrease...ive change this thing like 3 times...may question is, is it really important?
#2
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
you should try to flush your coolant system out and then try putting the thermostat in, our cars run at 220deg so it might not make much of a difference i mean my car has a 180 stat in it 2 and it will still go to 220 sometimes under stop and go conditions, but it will zoom right down once i get moving
#3
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
i have notices that same thing. still im going to have to just take out the stat ( for now). ive also notices that during the day when the sun is high the temp seems to go higher and even when more ppl are in the car. just little things ive noted.
#4
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
You said the temperature raises and then decreases. If it's not overheating, then the T-stat is doing its job. Most people think that a t-stat is there to keep the motor cool by opening when required. In fact, it's there to help the car warm up to operating temp by staying closed.
If I were you, I would flush the system then reinstall the stat as above recommended.
If I were you, I would flush the system then reinstall the stat as above recommended.
#5
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
If the car is not moving the stat will open but the temp will continue to rise till the fans go on, around 220 deg. If the car is moving at a good clip, then the temp will hold at whatever the stat is set to, in your case 180 deg. Your cooling systemis working properly, relax & enjoy.
#6
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
well ill do the flush this weekend anyways and remove the stat (again for now)...its funny my fan seems to stay on all the time, it never turns off, idk thats how i bought the car. like ive posted on another post, theres a relay thats connected to the fan and from the relay to the ECU. if u want pics ill show u.
#7
RE: Thermostats....is it really important or is it
Removing the stat is a bad idea. The cooling system needs the stat to slow the flow of coolant. If the coolant flows too fast it cannot absorb as much heat from the engine as the system was designed to do, and has the same problem releasing heat to the radiator. The system was designed to have a thermostat.