Questions & Answers for: Buick Park Avenue engine thermostat

thermostat. if you follow the top radiator hose to the engine you will see where it connects to the engine...you will want to drain some of the coolant from the radiattor but once you loosen the clamp

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Question about 1995 Park Avenue

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...be sure it is the thermostat. Yes it is easy to get to. should be where the top radiator hose connects to the radiator housing . Housing is bolted to the engine. Two bolts, thermostat sits under

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Question about 2000 Park Avenue

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...engine light is on and the tech at auto zone says the computer says it is having thermostat problems. The thermostat in the car never makes it to the center and stays near cold. How much does it ...

...engine is the thermostat housing, you unbolt it, pull the old thermostat out, clean the joining surface of the thermo housing and the engine block of debri (old gasket) install new thermostat making ...

Question about 1993 Park Avenue

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...engine is cold, the thermostat is closed to prevent coolant from circulating and cooling off. As the engine begins to warm up, the thermostat opens to allow the coolant to flow through the radiator ...

Question about 1996 Park Avenue

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...Thermostat to do. Follow the upper hose to the engine. The hose will be clamped to a housing. Remove the 2 bolts holding the housing to the motor with a 10mm socket, The thermostat will be under that ...

Question about 1995 Park Avenue

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...thermostat does not immediately resolve engine temperature problems, the cooling system needs to be checked for other issues. A thermostat that is stuck open can cause the engine to run colder than ...

...engine cover. Disconnect the Inlet hose from the housing. Remove the thermostat housing bolts (A), thermostat housing (B), and the Thermostat (D). Clean the gasket mating surfaces and the housing and ...

Question about 2000 Park Avenue

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...thermostat goes into the engine as this is what gets hot then expands opening the stat Hi yes it does matter which way it goes back in, and really it should only be able to fit in one way with the ...

...engine and then remove the 2 bolts that hold the thermostat cover down, replace the thermostat exactly as the old one came out, refill the system with the bleeder valve open on the top of ...

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