Learn how to remove some of your additional parts to gain access to coolant system for car thermostat repair with expert automotive tips in this free online auto repair and car maintenance video clip.
Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
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mello687 2 months ago
This is fucking stupid
RalphAndChris 6 months ago
@tino8080 You have probably found it by now, but 95% likely it is connected to the upper radiator hose. Just find that connected to the radiator and follow it to the engine, and take that hose off and boom there it is.
Whit3Mike 11 months ago
"imbrittled" - cool word dude! Like your vids man, very informative.
donking2000000 11 months ago
wheres the thermostat? no help for me....
tino8080 1 year ago
does anyone know how to change the thermostat on a f150 with a 302
BMyers2659 2 years ago
No I dont. I ended up taking it to the shop and its still overheating
JawsJaws 2 years ago
@JawsJaws Do you have the haynes book for your car? They can be found at autozone or symilar and have everything laid ot for any job on your Chevy.
Spbeyond 2 years ago
Thank you for putting videos on like this. I need to change the thermostat in my 2000 Chevy Cavalier. I cant find it though. I tried following hoses but I cant see them all.
JawsJaws 2 years ago
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FUCK NAPEL COLOUM BASTARD
NaughtyBwoi 2 years ago