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Tools Required

J 24731 Tempil Sticks

Cold Engine--Slow Warmup--Not Enough Heat

Step

Action

Value(s)

Yes

No

NOTE: The temperature stick is a pencil-like device that has a wax material containing certain chemicals which melt at a given temperature. Use the temperature sticks to determine a thermostat's operating temperature by rubbing 87°C (188°F) and 97°C (206°F) sticks on the thermostat housing. The marks made by the sticks should melt when coolant temperatures reach 87°C (188°F) and 97°C (206°F), respectively. These temperatures are the normal operating range of the thermostat.

1

  1. Relieve the pressure and remove the radiator cap. Refer to Radiator Assembly .
  2. Rub a 87°C (188°F) J 24731 on the thermostat housing.
  3. Warm up the engine at fast idle.
  4. Check for coolant flow before the mark begins to melt.

Is there coolant flow before the mark melts?

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Go to Step 2

Go to Step 3

2

The problem is caused from something other than the thermostat. Refer to Cooling System Diagnosis .

Does the engine warm up properly?

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System OK

3

  1. Replace the thermostat.
  2. Check the system.

Is the engine still overheating?

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System OK