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...thermostat problem with our 2001 chevy silverado pu w/ 4800 engine/auto trans. Where is the thermostat and how difivult is it to change? Follow the top radiator hose to the block. The thermostat is ...

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thermostat location 2001 chevy silverado 1500 Where can I find the thermostat on an 01 chevy silverado 1500 pickup? The thermostat is in the hose on the passener side of the waterpump.It is in the ...

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...2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 2wheel drive with analog heater controls (no digital). Heater stays on all the time. Not the fan but just the heater. The temperature gauge reads normal. It will not switch ...

...2001 chevy silverado regular cab pickup. Could a worn out thermostat be causing this? check level in your overflow bottle-check if sender not sludged and seized-check wires are connected properly ...

thermostat located on a 2001 chevy silverado with a 5.7 vortec v-8? It is located where the top hose from the radiator meats the top end of the engine.. Should be 2 bolts to remove the housing and the

Question about 2004 Silverado 2500HD

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2001 Chevy Silverado 3500 Durmax Diesel need to be cooled before changing the Thermostat? And is cold weather bad to do this in? a hot coolant system will have preshure so that need to be relived, but

...2001 chevy 1500 LS v-8 and it is overheating. top hose is hot. repaced the water pump, thermostat, sensor, surge cap, cleaned surge tank. could there be an air lock somewhere? yes it may be, but did ...

...have a 2001 chevy silverado 4.8 had no heat changed the thermostat is work for a month and a half then back to no heat? Could it be another bad thermostat? I went thru three before getting a good

...2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Change the temp sensor on the left side of the engine also change the thermostat at the same time if possible flush the coolent system.I have a 2000 chevy silverado 1500 ...

replacing thermostat two times? in 2001 chevy 2001 silverado try to blow out your heater core lines with about 15lbs of air and see what happens. loosen both sides just in case somthin yucky comes out

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