Following the top radiator hose to the engine block, look where it connects to the engine. just under the hose, you see some bolts. that is the thermostat housing cap. remove the hose, and remove the cap, and there you are. When you replace the thermostat, make sure you clean the cap and engine block to shiny metal..you want no leaks from the old gasket. When you buy the new thermostat, make sure you get a gasket with it. some companies do not include the gasket anymore. Make you spend more money. easy job to do, takes about 30 minutes to do. hope this helps
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