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| Gaskets Included: | Yes |
| Material: | Brass, Stainless Steel and Rubber |
| OE Temperature: | Yes |
| Opening Temperature: | 196F |
| Water Outlet Included: | No |
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My son and I replace the radiator on his 2001 Dodge Durango. Although the radiator was difficult to remove and replace, due to the position of the mounting screws, hoses and haardware in the...Read complete review
My son and I replace the radiator on his 2001 Dodge Durango. Although the radiator was difficult to remove and replace, due to the position of the mounting screws, hoses and haardware in the way, etc., the replacement of the thermostat seemed to make sense, since we had the whole cooling system apart. The thermostat was easy to replace and held tight when we re-connected the hoses. No leaks when we filled the system and did a test run. We ran the heat and the air conditioning and the hot water gauge stayed right in the miiddle of the normal range. After driving 400 miles back to North Carolina, he re-checked for leaks and the thermostat held tight. We were very pleased with the online ordering process as well. The part was waiting for us when we arrived at the store. Thank you for a good product.
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This thermostat is the wrong part.
The part thats in the box doesn't match the photo shown. The photo of this thermostat is what I need not what I received. I went to an...Read complete review
This thermostat is the wrong part.
The part thats in the box doesn't match the photo shown. The photo of this thermostat is what I need not what I received. I went to another advance auto and got the same wrong thermostat.Advance auto needs to take care of this problem. Just read the other comments people are leaving. This is what I received and its the wrong part. It does not fit!!!
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
charged premium price for flimsy piece of junk.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
Very easy to install. Did not lose much coolant. Bought extra gasket because this one did not have extra part for groove.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
This thermostat is the wrong part.
The part thats in the box doesn't match the photo shown. The photo of this thermostat is what I need not what I received. I went to another advance auto and got the same wrong thermostat.Advance auto needs to take care of this problem. Just read the other comments people are leaving. This is what I received and its the wrong part. It does not fit!!!
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
OEM has tabs goes in one way. The stant replacement stat part#14369 does not. It was difficult to install and housing would not sit flush against surface. Will not buy any other stant product again due to poor manufacturing and cost.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
This part does not fit my 2002 jeep liberty.
The part doesn't even look like the picture.
The gasket is too big and you have to force it.
I returned mine and what a waste of time.
Also the people were rude.
There were 5 people working in the store talking to each other and nobody would ask me if I needed help.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
My son and I replace the radiator on his 2001 Dodge Durango. Although the radiator was difficult to remove and replace, due to the position of the mounting screws, hoses and haardware in the way, etc., the replacement of the thermostat seemed to make sense, since we had the whole cooling system apart. The thermostat was easy to replace and held tight when we re-connected the hoses. No leaks when we filled the system and did a test run. We ran the heat and the air conditioning and the hot water gauge stayed right in the miiddle of the normal range. After driving 400 miles back to North Carolina, he re-checked for leaks and the thermostat held tight. We were very pleased with the online ordering process as well. The part was waiting for us when we arrived at the store. Thank you for a good product.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
This is a typical universal fit automotive part. It'll work in a lot of applications, but won't fit any. If you install this in the Dodge 4.7L, be very careful of the ball check placement. Dodge keyed the OEM one and gasket manufacturers did the same for a reason. It works well, as I have come to expect from Stant, but not if it airlocks.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
Too big. Hard to press in place
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
It does not fit right. The diameter and thickness are too big, just like the other review stated. You could probably force it to work but why take a chance.
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Comments about Stant Thermostat, 190 Degrees Fahrenheit:
Very poorly made. Compared to the original, poor quality materials; the outer seal
was about.080 in thickness too big, causing the outer housing to deform was would eventually
cause an on the road break down, even engine damage.
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where the thermostat at for grand cherokee 20011 answer
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Open draincock on the radiator on your to drain the coolant from your Jeep Grand Cherokee. This draincock is located on the lower right side facing the rear of your Cherokee. Use a sealable container and reuse the coolant if it is relatively new and clean. Follow the upper radiator hose to the point where it meets the thermostat housing. The thermostat is located inside the housing. For any further assistance, you may also visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
When i try to run the heat in the truck it blows cool air when im moving it warms a little bit. both hoses going in and out of the heater core are hot. upper and lower radiator hoses are also hot. could it be a bad thermostat?1 answer
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The thermostat may be the possible cause of the problem. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.Q:
how often should i have to replace mt thermostat1 answer
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You want to replace the thermostat when it stops opening. You will be able to tell it is going bad when the temperature gets real high and then drops in seconds. That means that your thermostat did not open enough and it should be replaced.Q:
Can you tell me where the thermostat go on a 2004 dodge ram 1500 4.7 engine 4x4 truck2 answers
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The thermostat on your 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 should be located in the LOWER radiator hose. It is mounted in a plastic housing attached to the front of the engine where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.CUSTOMER CARE
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The thermostat is located at the bottom of the motor, on passengers side. There are two hoses that run from the radiator, one on top (which does not lead to the thermostat) and one on bottom, about 3inches in diameter. Two 1/2 inch bolts holds the housing around the thermostat.Q:
where does the thermostat go on a 2002 dodge durango 4.7L1 answer
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If you look down on the radiator, on the left side, there is a large hose coming out of the radiator toward the engine. Where the hose ends there is housing with 2 bolts. The Thermostat is found under that.Q:
where does the thermostat go on the 03 Dodge Durango - 4.7l engine?1 answer
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Any liquid-cooled car engine has a small device called the thermostat that sits between the engine and the radiator. The thermostat in most cars is about 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter.Q:
should i also install a paper gasket1 answer
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It is recommended to replace the thermostat gasket while replacing the thermostat.Q:
where is it location1 answer
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The resonator is located in the exhaust system and helps make the car sound quieter.Q:
I've not taken the stat housing off the Liberty. The STANT model that I have doesn't have a paper gasket. Is this normal?1 answer
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Gaskets are included with Stant Thermostat.Q:
where does the thermostat go?1 answer
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For further assistance, please provide the year, make, model and engine size of the vehicle in question.