WARNING
Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious burns could occur from high pressure
coolant escaping from the radiator.
To remove and install thermostat, refer to illustration and water pump procedure.
Fig. Exploded view of water pump and thermostat components-1.6L engine
Fig. Exploded view of therHow do I replace the thermostat in a 2001 Nissan - 2b67e32.gifcomponents-1.8L engine
Fig. Exploded view of thermostat and components-2.0L engine
Removal & Install
Install gum ring to thermostat
Install thermostat with jiggle valve or air bleeder at upper side
Hope helped with this (remember rated this) Good luck.
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Follow the bottom hose around the back of the engine and over to the passenger side. This hose ends up almost directly behind the front/top hose (where the thermostat should be...but that would be too easy). Unbolt 3 bolts holding the housing on, pop off the housing, and the thermostat should just pop right out.
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Hi gj,
It's easy and you won't need a prybar.
Mike
SOURCE: 1996 nissan sentra
Find the big hose that comes out of the top of the radiator and follow
it to the engine and that is where the thermostat is located. My
advice is to be sure to get a factory thermostat and rubber gasket as
it makes installation much easier. I have done it both ways and the
factory one is easier to install.
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Its actually not that bad to change. If you open the glove box and remove the screws then the screws along the bottom of the glove box at the bottom of the dash the box will slide out. Remember to disconnect the light if it has one. Now you will be able to see the underside of the dash. You can see a large black box that has wires and vacuum lines all over. You need to locate a small flat plate with two screws and a plug in the middle. Disconnect the plug and remove the screws. The resistor will come straight out. The back side will look like small coiled up springs of different sizes. Install in reverse.Hope this helps. Good luck. Please re-post with updates. Thanks cj2176.
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