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Coolant Outlet: Service and Repair





THERMOSTAT AND THERMOSTAT HOUSING


Removal and Installation












WARNING:
Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious burns could occur from high pressure coolant escaping from the radiator.

REMOVAL

CAUTION:
Perform when the engine is cold.
1. Drain engine coolant from the radiator. Refer to Service and Repair.
2. Remove the front air duct. Refer to Service and Repair.
3. Remove engine under cover. Refer to Coupe (Coupe models) or Sedan (Sedan models).
4. Remove radiator hose (lower) from the engine coolant inlet side.
5. Remove engine coolant inlet and thermostat.

INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL





- Place a thread so that it is caught in the valves of the thermostat.
Immerse fully in a container filled with water. Heat while stirring.
- The valve opening temperature is the temperature at which the valve opens and the falls from the thread.
- Continue heating. Check the full-open lift amount.

NOTE:
The full-open lift amount standard temperature for the thermostat is the reference value.
- After checking the full-open lift amount, lower the water temperature and check the valve closing temperature.






INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
- Install the engine coolant temperature sensor.
Use Genuine RTV Silicone Sealant or equivalent. Refer to Fluid Type Specifications.





- Install the thermostat with the whole circumference of the flange part fitting securely inside the rubber ring.
- Install the thermostat with the jiggle valve facing upwards. The position deviation may be within the range of ±10�.
- If necessary, to install the heater pipe, first apply a mild detergent to the O-ring and then quickly insert the pipe into the housing.