1996 Ford Explorer "thermostat housing coolant leaks" Questions

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...thermostat housing. We have replaced the housing & thermostat. When starting the car after the replacement all the new coolant leaked out everywhere. With all the wires, etc. in the way it's hard ...

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thermostat housing, follow the radiator hoses back to where they enter the engine block. You should see a hemispherical housing held on with two bolts. That is the thermostat housing. Remove the bolts

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...require housing and tstat changed together You may wish to drain about 2 quarts of coolant from the bottom of the radiator or suck it out through the top, before removing the thermostat

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thermostat housing attaching bolts. Loosen the bypass hose at the water pump. Remove the thermostat housing. You may have to tap it loose with a plastic mallet or your hand. To install: WARNING Do not

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...thermostat housing. You might have to drain some coolant from your radiator first. Remove the bolts from the thermostat housing and lift off. Your thermostat is located under this. The spring side of ...

leaking coolant from thermostat housing Is it leaking around where the housing attaches to the engine, if so then you'll need to replace the gasket.

thermostat housing, the other to the waterpump....just replaced one on a honda that was pin hole sized and nearly impossible to see....also check headgasket and intake manifold gaskets...good luck get

thermostat and housing I saw white coolant ooze all around the seal. So I replaced it. When I started the car and it ran for about 5 min coolant started shooting out from under the temp coolant sensor

...thermostat housing is not severe once at normal operating temp, issue could be with a cylinder head crack to an exhaust valve which generally vents coolant to exhaust with very little or none showing ...

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thermostat housing. The thermostat is inside of the housing.( the hose usually goes to the air intake manifold, but some housings are on the side or back of the engine. ) How to test the thermostat in

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