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For 1990-2009 cars only

Object Number: 13706  Size: SH

A wax pellet-type thermostat is used to control the flow of coolant through the cooling system. Mounted in the thermostat housing on the back of the cylinder head (VIN 6) or in the intake manifold (VIN 9), the thermostat stops the flow of coolant from the engine to the radiator to provide faster warm up and regulate coolant temperature.

The wax pellet (4) is hermetically sealed in a metal case. The wax element expands when heated and contracts when cooled. As the vehicle is driven and the engine warms up, the coolant temperature increases. When the coolant reaches a specified temperature, the wax pellet element expands and exerts pressure against a metal case, forcing the valve (2) open. This allows the coolant to flow through the system and cool the engine. As the pellet cools, the contraction allows a spring (5) to close the valve.


Object Number: 167651  Size: SH

In the top portion of the thermostat, an air bleed hole (2) is provided to vent any gas or air which may have penetrated the cooling system.

The thermostat is an 88°C (190°F) thermostat. The temperature at which the thermostat begins to open is stamped on the thermostat.