Thermostat Replacement
Cooling-system blueprint for confirming stuck-open or stuck-closed thermostat behavior before quoting replacement.
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Common Symptoms
- P0128, slow warm-up, or weak heater output
- Temperature gauge stays low or swings unexpectedly
- Overheating when thermostat sticks closed
- Coolant leak near thermostat housing
Inspect First
- Scan-tool coolant temperature warm-up pattern
- Coolant level, air pockets, and leak evidence
- Thermostat housing and hose temperature behavior
- Radiator fan behavior and water pump circulation clues
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Common Causes
- Thermostat stuck open
- Thermostat stuck closed
- Housing leak or gasket failure
- Coolant temperature sensor or wiring fault imitating thermostat behavior
Labor Time
Typical labor range based on TorqueMech service data.
Repair Difficulty
Normal shop tooling plus access and verification checks.
Inspection Priority
- Verify coolant level and condition first.
- Inspect thermostat behavior and circulation evidence together.
- Pressure test the cooling system when coolant loss or smell is present.
What This Repair Usually Involves
- Confirm warm-up or overheating pattern before opening the system.
- Drain coolant as needed and remove housing or access parts.
- Install thermostat in the correct orientation with a proper gasket seal.
- Refill, bleed air, warm the engine, and verify stable operating temperature.
Diagnostic Context
Thermostat replacement is strongest when coolant temperature data and hose behavior point to regulation failure.
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Common Mistakes
- Replacing the thermostat before checking coolant level
- Installing the thermostat backward
- Skipping air bleeding after repair
- Ignoring sensor data when P0128 is present
Related OBD Codes
Use scan data to confirm the repair path.
- P0128 - Coolant temperature below thermostat regulating temperature
Commonly Checked With
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Estimate Guidance
- Add coolant and bleed time to the estimate.
- Quote housing replacement separately when the housing is cracked or integrated.
- Use diagnostic time when sensor data and temperature behavior do not agree.
- Mention coolant bleeding considerations so comeback overheating or weak heat is avoided.
Estimate This Repair
Price it once the repair path is confirmed.
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