Thermostat replacement on 2010-13 Mazda 3 /Ford 2.0 engine

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2020
  • Thermostat failure is a known problem for engine overheating on 2010-2013 Mazda 3 / Ford 2.0 engines.
    Replace thermostat BEFORE engine failure.
    Very easy to replace with 3 8mm screws and a hose clamp pliers.
    📌 Tip: It is a good idea to replace your thermostat when you replace your cooling every 2 years. This applies to ANY vehicle especially Mazdas and Fords.
    🛠 Thermostat housing:
    www.amazon.com/Topaz-lf701517...
    If you have any questions or I missed something, comment below and I’ll answer and try to help you out
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Komentáře • 31

  • @MiC-T
    @MiC-T Před 2 lety +6

    Mazda dealership in San Leandro, CA just tried to get me for $850 to replace the thermostat. Freaking sheisters. Thanks, MCN!

  • @zefferysoo
    @zefferysoo Před rokem

    this is the same to Volvo S40 PII 2.0 engine.
    thanks for the informative video!

  • @josephlemm7059
    @josephlemm7059 Před měsícem +1

    You are the best thank you for such strait forward info

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před měsícem

      My pleasure! Appreciate your feedback!

  • @stevielovelight1
    @stevielovelight1 Před rokem

    Super cool Full video brother! Thank you so much and God bless you for posting this video!! 🤟😎💯💗

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure! Thanks for the kind comment! Really appreciate it

    • @stevielovelight1
      @stevielovelight1 Před rokem

      @@Motorcarnut I did just as your video instructed. 😊 It took me a little longer because I 1st to OK the small hose clamp & hose right off...but then I had to fight the clamp on the big hose to get that hose off, but once that happened everything went really smooth. Tricky doing the 3 screws but just took my time. The great news is, my wife's car is fixed & I saved her $250 that my mechanic wanted to do it! Thanks again brother!!😎👍

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      Awesome bro!!! that’s what I like to hear. Doing yourself, done right and you save money. That’s what my channel is all about.

  • @FlipBoji
    @FlipBoji Před rokem

    I replaced a water outlet 2 days ago because it was leaking coolant, but now I’m nervous that my engine feels too hot after I’ve been driving it. Should I check the thermostat and replace that? Or am I being too skeptic because engines are suppose to feel hot/warm?

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      Just drive the car around town and make sure when the car is hot look at the coolant fans, they should come on AND go off, it they do and don't stay on then you should be fine.

  • @sergok533
    @sergok533 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před 8 měsíci

      Sure, no problem! Thank you very much for the subscribe

  • @NeverFollowTheCrowd
    @NeverFollowTheCrowd Před rokem

    p0126 code on 2011 mazda cx7 car is not over heating drives fine just throwing the code. Any idea ?

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      I'd replace the thermostat first, if still throwing code then the coolant temperature sensor. Both very common.

  • @joshuablankoh2038
    @joshuablankoh2038 Před rokem

    What about underheating? The code I got indicates the engine is not hot enough that the thermostat is getting stuck/partially stuck. I figured i replace the thermostat bc its probably getting stuck at times randomly

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      Yes, thermostat is probably bad , most fail open so not to overheat engine.

  • @KuyaPow626
    @KuyaPow626 Před rokem

    It is so difficult to touch this area with my hand without bumping the intake manifold plastic. How do you even manage to get clamps and sockets down there

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem

      Just like I said in the video, take off hoses first then use the extension maybe with a mirror to see the bolts. There is 3 8mm bolts then it comes out. It’s tight but very doable.

  • @1bwm474
    @1bwm474 Před rokem

    Not sure what’s up with this, my 2012 Mazda 3 2.0 thermostat is on drivers side and this is not compatible.

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před rokem +1

      Does your engine look like the one in my video?

  • @rubes1688
    @rubes1688 Před 3 lety

    How do you not soak your alternator with coolant?

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před 3 lety +1

      You can put plastic underneath the thermostat housing before takings the hoses off, and disconnect the negative battery terminal before you start.

  • @MuttonChops24
    @MuttonChops24 Před 3 měsíci

    Im replacing my thermostat but in my Mazda there is a metal hose right in the way. I’m not sure what that hose is for but it’s making this job 10x more difficult

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před 3 měsíci

      Probably a coolant bypass, got to remove it if there’s no other way.

  • @hectorromero9426
    @hectorromero9426 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, I have same model 2011, 2.0 L. Could you share the part number of that original thermostat please? Nice video.

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před 8 měsíci

      I don't know that number off hand, just go to the any factory Mazda parts website and put your vehicle infor and search for thermostats, it will show the parts numbers.

  • @kerrypangan5236
    @kerrypangan5236 Před 11 měsíci +1

    useless should have shown how to do it rather than talk it through

    • @Motorcarnut
      @Motorcarnut  Před 11 měsíci

      If you can’t replace it by what I was saying, you should have a mechanic do it.