Chevy Cruze Thermostat Replacement GM 1.4L Coolant Leak / No Heat

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2020
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  • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
    @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety +7

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    • @dancurrier6421
      @dancurrier6421 Před 3 lety +1

      how come no antifreeze coming out of the hose you pulled of and when you take of the housing there should be antifreeze coming out of there too please explain

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety

      @@dancurrier6421 without going back to view the video. My first guess is probably because I drained the coolant?

    • @dancurrier6421
      @dancurrier6421 Před 3 lety +1

      hello I like watching your videos I just started to watch them. Trying to figure out my problem on my 2015 Chevy Cruze 1.4 tubro Eco LT takes for ever to heat up in cold weather

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety

      @@dancurrier6421 thanks man appreciate you checking the channel out. If it takes long to warm up you could have a faulty thermostat that is partially stuck open or opening too soon. Or if the coolant level is too low sometimes that will cause you to have intermittent heat because the heater core will only be partially full of coolant

  • @TheBikeWizardAus
    @TheBikeWizardAus Před měsícem +1

    Just said how much I enjoy your channel yesterday watching the El Camino series. Today I was replacing the thermostat on my son’s Holden Cruze, we search CZcams for some hot tips, how happy was I when I heard your voice! Thanks for the help Chris you made it easier for us!🇦🇺

  • @donaldduck6414
    @donaldduck6414 Před 3 lety +24

    Straight to the point, I love it. Too many of the same videos are 12 to 25 minutes long and explain the same thing. I appreciate the video immensely. AWESOME!

  • @christalbeckley4275
    @christalbeckley4275 Před 3 lety +35

    You never lied. Always replacing something with the coolant department. Hoses thermostat heater hose etc

    • @d-247infantry9
      @d-247infantry9 Před 3 lety +1

      For real.. I replaced every part thinking its the upper pump, lower, inlet hose ect like wtf and now a therm all in 2 weeks😵

    • @ballhawk387
      @ballhawk387 Před 5 měsíci

      Indeed! In my case, this simple fix corrected the dreaded P0299 and P00B6 codes as well as the P0128 code that clued me into this relatively quick, inexpensive, and easy (but for that atrocious brittle plastic hose breaking) fix. Could save somebody from being buffaloed into an unnecessary turbocharger repair that costs a king's ransom.

  • @kobusvanniekerk2635
    @kobusvanniekerk2635 Před rokem +7

    Great video. Two things I would do different. One, I would not splash the motor with water just after the job because if there are any leaks, after the job, you won't know it is leaking because everything is wet. Leave the cleaning for much later once you are happy there are no leaks. Two, first loosen all three bolts and then it would be easier to remove that clamp with some pliers.

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Exceptionally well done, the best, most concise description of this job from start to finish I've seen here. In my case, the corrugated hose and its squeeze clip *both* broke, and I found the thermostat to have *no* gasket. It also kicked out 2 other codes, including the dreaded P0299. I patched the corrugated hose with rubber hose sections and self-sealing tape, the parts place not having a replacement for that brittle, engineering atrocity of a plastic hose. All codes were gone, much appreciation for this concise fix for an issue anyone with these vehicles will *inevitably* reckon with.

  • @angelineurysty4385
    @angelineurysty4385 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you! My thermostat gasket was leaking like a sieve on my 2014 Buick Encore after a short road trip - had a big tear in it (how that happened, we don’t know). Found this video very helpful, and with a good deal of help from my boyfriend (he had the tools and the strength to loosen bolts and clamps) I got a new thermostat and gasket put on, and it’s all working perfectly now. There were a few differences between the cars (most notably a bloody steel line that was still in the way of one of the bolts), but we got it figured out. Wouldn’t have had the courage to try, but your video made it look at least doable. Saved me a chunk of money by not having to take it to the shop. I appreciate the time you took to do the video.

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you for sharing your experience and glad to hear the video was helpful!

    • @azarellediaz4892
      @azarellediaz4892 Před rokem +1

      The reason that gasket was ruined in a short period of time is due to pressurized water and steam being pushed trough the leak, it acts like a knife that can slice rubber very easily. I’m glad you got it done.

  • @jamesbramblett3346
    @jamesbramblett3346 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a guy I would let work on my car 🙌🏻 you can tell he is skilled and cares

  • @dannyc5389
    @dannyc5389 Před 10 dny +1

    thanks for this video,best step by step video with lots of detail i watched for changing my thermostat on my Encore

  • @PharaohMoan
    @PharaohMoan Před rokem +3

    My mom’s Chevy Sonic needs a new thermostat, but I’m not paying $500 dollars to have it done. And this is the first video I found that explains the pinch snap that I was worried about breaking. Thanks man! I found a Venmo for you, but it hasn’t had any activity since 2020. Send me some info so I can make a contribution.

  • @ThaArtfulDodger
    @ThaArtfulDodger Před 3 lety +9

    Your channel is a god-send bro. Thank you so much for the information. Gonna be doing a thermostat housing and hose replacement tomorrow morning.
    Liked, commented & subscribed. Im in!

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man I appreciate the feedback and support! Good luck on the job

  • @hawkdsl
    @hawkdsl Před rokem +4

    He is correct... you will be replacing these items. The water pump, the thermo, and the outlet housing on the drivers side. The coolant reservoir (they crack). Heater hoses, and all the water hoses for that matter, are actually pretty good quality, so that part is rare. I would recommend using your favorite auto parts store brand for replacements. If you have a floor jack and a good set of inverse torx, it is easy as pie to do all these jobs.

  • @joegonz3864
    @joegonz3864 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. The purge at the end of the video really helped me out and it’s way easier than do the bleed screw. Thanks👍🏼

  • @GNOBNX
    @GNOBNX Před měsícem

    Dude, you’re a no nonsense guy. I love it! Thx 🙏🏽 …

  • @kevinnorris3183
    @kevinnorris3183 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much you really cut that down and didn't sit there in profile like every 5 seconds and Hawking some product Love the video short and sweet thank you very much

  • @buildfixcars
    @buildfixcars Před rokem +1

    Man you are awesome! Great step by step instructions!

  • @ricklange1567
    @ricklange1567 Před rokem +1

    It might be worth mentioning at the beginning that different Chevy Cruze engines will have different placement and configurations of the thermostat and housing, My wife's 2012 Cruze has it on the right side of the engine next to the battery!

  • @amyrackley6833
    @amyrackley6833 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. It helped alot replacing the thermostat housing.

  • @williamshaw667
    @williamshaw667 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video you make it look easy, other videos make this job look hard.

  • @0gaven
    @0gaven Před rokem

    Great Video thank you! Was very helpful
    I did like how the car went from Chevy to Buick at the end . 😂

  • @andyquick5839
    @andyquick5839 Před 4 lety +7

    More than once I have had to put the car up on ramps in order to get all of the air out of the system. Sometimes you need to make sure that your coolant reservoir tank or radiator cap are the highest point in the system in order for all of the air to bleed up to the top. Sometimes just running the engine at a high rpm doesn’t work. Just a tip for those who may do this procedure and still not get any heat out of the heating ducts.

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah totally agree with you on that! These are pretty good about burping out really fast

  • @Keep711
    @Keep711 Před rokem

    Thank you! Excellent video. Perfect instructions.

  • @donaldlajeret299
    @donaldlajeret299 Před 2 lety

    You are absolutely right cooling system nightmare 😲

  • @thomasbradley4868
    @thomasbradley4868 Před 2 lety

    Thank you your video has one thing that the other is that you show the remove one screw and you can drain the radiator without having to remove the bottom hose because I am at that point and I can't get the bottom hose off so now I know what going to do.

  • @bobfisher1909
    @bobfisher1909 Před 3 lety +3

    I believe specs for torque is 8Nm or 71 inch pounds same as water pump, cheers.

  • @GusMahn
    @GusMahn Před rokem +2

    Well done vid. Might as well change the surge tank and the hose to the outlet as well as the outlet at the same time. All kinds of cooling problems on this engine, but the outlet is the most common failure.

  • @pauljohn5554
    @pauljohn5554 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks. That helped out a lot

  • @PlagueXKill3R
    @PlagueXKill3R Před rokem +2

    Put in a brand new thermostat and housing and my check engine light is still on and cooling system fan is running constantly. Even though bad thermostat came up on the scan, brand new thermostat didn't fix the problem??? How does this make sense?
    *Edit* Just had to unplug the battery to reset the computer and light went off

  • @ivanbarbosa3132
    @ivanbarbosa3132 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!! My cruze takes about 30 min to warm up. Should I replace the thermostat?

  • @thedads5
    @thedads5 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video. Thanks for being right to the point.

  • @sancheztorres35
    @sancheztorres35 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow excelente video very well explained thanks

  • @nicktheamsoilguy
    @nicktheamsoilguy Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, thanks for posting it. 💪🏻

  • @miab82
    @miab82 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You were 10000% correct about the "coolant system nightmare" in these crappy vehicles. Nothing but coolant catastrophies 🙄

  • @darrellbanks6190
    @darrellbanks6190 Před rokem

    Great info.... nice camera work

  • @customercervice3322
    @customercervice3322 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Appreciate the video. Quick and easy and no bullshit mumbo-jumbo on the side. Lol

  • @carlos14on
    @carlos14on Před 3 lety +2

    Great job, very clear, Thanks NoNonsenseKnowHow, Kudos!

  • @gabesfam915
    @gabesfam915 Před rokem +1

    6/5 stars great video thanks!

  • @albertleroux1407
    @albertleroux1407 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent info.

  • @GNUTTY816
    @GNUTTY816 Před 3 lety +3

    I found the leak and this video helped me out so much to get the repairs done. Thanks

  • @jessesalcido2562
    @jessesalcido2562 Před 4 lety +3

    Sweet nice clean work!!!

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks man! Elementary job but I'm sure it will end up helping out a few DIYers!

  • @augustosaviatto1673
    @augustosaviatto1673 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chrisc3901
    @chrisc3901 Před 8 měsíci

    Thx for the video bro ,it helped me alot

  • @chivas5665
    @chivas5665 Před 2 lety +1

    exactly what i needed thank you

  • @Yuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    @Yuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Před 2 lety

    Mines stuck closed, thanks for the video

  • @justinv3080
    @justinv3080 Před 4 lety +3

    I have the trifecta advantage tune on mine, turns the boost upto a little over 20 Psi max, a nice jump in power plus it comes with some cooling systems recalibration which turns the fans on low at 195 and full at 220, I basically never see more than 209F now where before it would hover between 222-229F all the time, hoping that helps with some of the plastic fatigue on the cooling system parts too.

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety +1

      Nice. Sounds like a good upgrade! Good to keep it cool

    • @justinv3080
      @justinv3080 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NoNonsenseKnowHow yeah not bad for only $300

  • @spooniecamper
    @spooniecamper Před 4 lety +2

    Another great video!

  • @johnasap777
    @johnasap777 Před 4 lety +2

    Good job 👍✌️

  • @MegaKenoi
    @MegaKenoi Před 3 lety +1

    The was very helpful, thank you so much

  • @emr7956
    @emr7956 Před rokem

    What a damn good video..
    Thanks for posting

  • @lukedunlap4760
    @lukedunlap4760 Před 4 lety +9

    Nice video!!
    GM SHOULD be forced to recall & upgrade the 1.4L Turbo PCV check valve system...and the crappy plastic coolant elbow on the Dr side of Engine block!
    WHY does GM always cheap-out on the little things, and in this case, wreck what is fundamentally a decent engine!??!

    • @justinv3080
      @justinv3080 Před 4 lety +4

      I have the cruzekits.com pcv fix v2 on mine for over 30,000 miles. Great upgrade and the new v3 kit is even easier to install

  • @cesardeluna4560
    @cesardeluna4560 Před 2 lety +1

    Good thanks for your effort and information

  • @kaitletson898
    @kaitletson898 Před 2 lety +3

    I took my car to the mechanic last year and this is what was wrong with it. Cost me almost 400$. I’ll do it this time. I do have a question though. Is it okay if you drive it while the thermostat is broke? Or will it mess up the car even more. Thanks for the video you’re a lifesaver!

  • @eddieweigel9490
    @eddieweigel9490 Před 2 lety +1

    Same setup Chris as my wife’s 17 trax I just thermostat she had no heat thermostat was stuck open seems like an on going problem for the Cruz trax encore

  • @Axxion1981
    @Axxion1981 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The lower smaller hose, my hose clamp slid all the way down to where I can't reach it. Think I can just buy a new clamp or do I need to find a way to fetch it?

  • @faresmohammad8724
    @faresmohammad8724 Před 3 lety

    great job thank you

  • @joseywales8442
    @joseywales8442 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks brother ..👍👍

  • @781FishingAndOutdoors
    @781FishingAndOutdoors Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks buddy!

  • @chrismechanic6164
    @chrismechanic6164 Před 5 měsíci

    My understanding after much research is that the sensor in the housing isn't a sensor at all but a heating element that is controlled by the computer. Any time the engine is under heavy load the computer turns element on to aid in opening the thermostat earlier to allow for more cooling. The continuous operation of the element if the car sees hard driving contributes to both early failure of the thermostat itself and or leaking of seal or cracking of plastic housing. Additionally if the unit fails or burns out the temp Guage will show cold constantly while the fans may run continuously on high with dash warning tells you engine is hot (even when not) and AC is shut down.
    Driving with a system leak without immediate repair and continuously adding coolant can also lead to early failure of the element requiring thermostat and housing replacement since it comes as a unit only.

  • @akbarshoed
    @akbarshoed Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @shaunsfrench1942
    @shaunsfrench1942 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a 2012 cruze and a hose on top that goes to radiator is suctioned in when the ran comes on and Im attempting to replace t stat.. hopefully thats it. 1 person says I might have a blown head gasket, but I dont know.

  • @jimaddis81
    @jimaddis81 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @dado8117
    @dado8117 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you sir!!!!

  • @benrutt8940
    @benrutt8940 Před 2 lety

    Did you leave the reservoir cap off when bleeding?

  • @jerrymaushard3835
    @jerrymaushard3835 Před 3 lety

    What is the sensor at the thermostat housing? What does that control? I have a Chevy Sonic and am troubleshooting a radiator fan not running issue.

  • @abelmorales4303
    @abelmorales4303 Před 2 lety

    Do you drain the coolant before replacing the thermostat????

  • @balkenkreuz2063
    @balkenkreuz2063 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your videos. I'm working on my 2012 sonic (1.4 manual) which has a crack water outlet. And just for good measure I might as well change the thermostat just in case. I mean, it only has 50K miles but I have had it for 10 years now. My only question would be: should I go for acdelco/OEM or a cheaper brand would do?

    • @jedeshchandrasegaran6689
      @jedeshchandrasegaran6689 Před 2 lety +1

      I went with advance auto parts motorad which had one year warranty. Failed 8 months later and got it replaced with same one again.
      Water pump I went with the car quest because it comes with lifetime warranty.
      I never had issues with advance auto store parts except this thermostat.

  • @jakubchodilek6882
    @jakubchodilek6882 Před 2 lety

    My chevy cruze 2012 doesn't heat only on passenger side. Do you think I can fix this problem same as you and change termostat?

  • @40mrpanther
    @40mrpanther Před 8 měsíci

    Just found out mine was leaking from this housing. I found a metal one I ordered and going to replace it with it. I don’t like all of this hot coolant going through all these plastic components

  • @LxstDecade
    @LxstDecade Před 2 lety

    It helped a lot if you ever need some good head and you happen to be in Southflorida hmu 🤙

  • @user-vn1dk4rn2j
    @user-vn1dk4rn2j Před měsícem +1

    Nice thank you

  • @Zeek800
    @Zeek800 Před měsícem

    Another leak point on these engines is the coolant reservoir itself. Where the larger of the two hoses connects, the GM reservoirs are notorious for the plastic “ pipe “ that the hose connects to cracking. Is this case a Dorman reservoir has a metal sleeve over that plastic “;stem pipe “ that should strengthen it.

  • @irenechavez9598
    @irenechavez9598 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job thanks

  • @MrTonlo
    @MrTonlo Před rokem

    I've seen some aluminum housings, would you recommend it for a 2012 chevy cruze 1.4l turbo

  • @MiniWhale81
    @MiniWhale81 Před rokem

    Is the procedure same for the 2012 LS model

  • @actuallywicked4228
    @actuallywicked4228 Před 3 lety

    hey, my dads cruze 1.6 lt is throwing up a code 89. some say its a service oil light and some say it is a thermostat. do you know if this is correct. Im in the Uk by the way.

  • @raymorley8241
    @raymorley8241 Před rokem

    Is this housing available in aluminum? I know the coolant distribution housing on the other side of the engine is.

  • @ataz0th218
    @ataz0th218 Před rokem

    What’s the sensor on the top of the housing you disconnected?

  • @2bnax
    @2bnax Před měsícem

    THE HOSE AT 3:10 , CAN IT BE REPLACED FROM WHERE YOU ARE WORKING. I CAN FEEL THE OTHER CLAMP BUT THE CLAMP IS SO TIGHT?? ALSO, CAN GASKET SEALANT HELP??

  • @Gj-xp7ht
    @Gj-xp7ht Před měsícem

    Will this help if my car is running hot with the ac on sir?

  • @brandonduncan943
    @brandonduncan943 Před rokem

    It’s crazy these cars have cooling problems like this especially it having a turbo. But I guess that’s what happens. I don’t know about dumping water on that though… that won’t damage the belt or anything?

  • @parishayes1489
    @parishayes1489 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @daquannelloms7821
    @daquannelloms7821 Před 4 měsíci

    Does this work for the 1.8L Chevy Cruze LS 2014?

  • @vienvu1687
    @vienvu1687 Před rokem

    Does this line have to be flushed with water?

  • @ashwinreddy6702
    @ashwinreddy6702 Před 2 lety

    Hey man, great video! I have a question if you can answer... about a month back i made the mistake of mixing regular coolant and dexcool coolant in my chevy cruze. Then fast forward to this month, I started smelling burning coolant, then one day i got the engine overheated warning, i immediately stopped the car, and found the coolant completely gone... filled coolant up, and took it directly to the mechanic. He basically said the thermostat is stuck and needs to be replaced... along with a coolant flush. Does this sound like the right diagnosis? Someone else said the water pump could be leaking. Anyway just wanted to get your two cents :)

  • @user-ev3mx8kx6p
    @user-ev3mx8kx6p Před 9 měsíci

    What hoses come of the thermostat

  • @ipreferlovethanhate7855

    Why these 2 thermostat were different with each other they don’t look the same would that work???

  • @LuisRivera-bt4ti
    @LuisRivera-bt4ti Před 3 lety

    good job.

  • @esewey7955
    @esewey7955 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank You for the video! The hose with the clip that connects to the thermostat now has a small leak.. does this hose go bad over time? Maybe the O ring in there? Any tips would be appreciated thanks. 5:35

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety

      Yes there is an O-ring inside. It may have got a little tear on it. You should be able to replace it. Might be hard finding one the right size though. Or take it back off and check it for Tears. If it looks okay, coat it with grease and put it back together

    • @esewey7955
      @esewey7955 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NoNonsenseKnowHow Thank You My man!

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety

      @@esewey7955 no prob!

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz Před rokem

      @@NoNonsenseKnowHow if I can't find the o ring,can I use a regular hose and clamps?

  • @christopherbreyfogle806
    @christopherbreyfogle806 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey man, you know if these motors are the same that are in say a Buick Encore 2013? I appreciate it!

  • @whitemumbaskate
    @whitemumbaskate Před 2 lety +1

    Do you put the coolant cap back on after filling the coolant or do you let the car rev with the cap off

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 2 lety +1

      Let the car run with the cap off to allow the air bubbles to escape

  • @sandyturner4029
    @sandyturner4029 Před 11 měsíci

    yes s I agrea like the 2015 chevrolete trax from sandy Turner turbo gaskets thermostat housing valve cover gasket turbo gasket it and oil filter housing ? fan belt tensnnore the alttenatar is at the back orginally its suppose too be at the front ?

  • @MichaelCowden
    @MichaelCowden Před 2 lety +3

    Doesn’t petroleum degrade rubber gaskets over time? Seems like your dielectric grease would be a better choice for gaskets and such rather than oil or grease. Also the torque on those bolts is just a touch under 6 lb ft but I set it for 6 and no leaks. Thanks for the video.

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 2 lety

      I don't believe they're rubber. And cool thanks for adding the info

    • @thelastosirus
      @thelastosirus Před 2 lety +1

      Correct, petrolatum degrades rubber. But he's prob right that those gaskets are nitrile and not rubber. Better just to be in the habit of using silicone grease anyway on packings.

  • @scottwilliam1530
    @scottwilliam1530 Před 2 lety

    Can you replace just the thermostat?? Do you have to replace the housing or can you put a new thermostat in the existing housing after you remove it? I locked my keys in the car with it running haven't had any problems with it until that point now the radiator fan runs constantly and the gauge does not ever come off of cold obviously I burned out the thermostat. But do I have to replace the whole thing or can I just remove the housing replace the thermostat and then re-install the entire unit??

    • @birddog3130
      @birddog3130 Před měsícem

      No. Replace the Whole unit...its a newer, better version on Amazon $49.

  • @CookyCutter
    @CookyCutter Před 4 lety +2

    Mine is leaking where the housing meets the water pump, is there a new gasket in the set?

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes it comes with the gasket. Or you could just replace only the gasket more than likely. But for how cheap the entire part is might as well replace it

  • @aaronwood3540
    @aaronwood3540 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok so mine has this big spring that was up inside the aluminum housing when I took mine apart and did not have a spring on the thermostat side. The new one did not come with the big spring but does have one on the thermostat. So do I need to put in the big spring on leave it out?

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 4 lety

      It's hard to give you a reliable answer without actually seeing it. But I assume the Big Spring you're talkin about was the thermostats spring. So no you do not need that

    • @aaronwood3540
      @aaronwood3540 Před 4 lety +2

      @@NoNonsenseKnowHow awesome I think the new part was redesigned and I kind of came up with that assumption and I tried it and it's working fine so thank you

  • @Manuelboii
    @Manuelboii Před 2 lety +2

    Anyone have trouble with the O ring falling out of the lower coolant hose. Mine was like over sized and needed it replaced some reason having issues finding the right size to fit in there! Hes the only one who even mention that Lil Oring!!!

    • @dykema_dark_market5628
      @dykema_dark_market5628 Před rokem +1

      Ask part store clerk to go in back to find the o- ring. I do it all time especially autozone.

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz Před rokem

      @@dykema_dark_market5628 do you know if they have the o ring for sale?

    • @dykema_dark_market5628
      @dykema_dark_market5628 Před rokem +1

      @David Hernandez they do just ask them for o ring from back drawer. They'll walk you back there to find your size they are like $2-$5. Just make sure you bring old one in to compare. They do have size of every ring.

  • @ashrafsiddiquee3190
    @ashrafsiddiquee3190 Před 3 lety +1

    Do u HAVE TO drain the coolent first to replace the thermostat ??
    Can I replace the thermostat without drain the coolent from underneath the vehicle.
    Please let me know so I can start the process. Thanks in advance

    • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
      @NoNonsenseKnowHow  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes you can. Just make sure to put a pin underneath to catch the coolant that's going to come out when you take the housing off. And also make sure the engine is cold and system is depressurized

    • @ashrafsiddiquee3190
      @ashrafsiddiquee3190 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NoNonsenseKnowHow thanks a million brother. Bless you.
      Happy Ramadan to you and your family 👪 ❤

  • @zzoinks
    @zzoinks Před 9 měsíci

    Does this car have an electronically controlled thermostat? It's kinda hard to find info about it online but I came across one forum post saying it's electronically controlled with a grid controlled electronic wax pellet type.
    It is a post on Cruze Talk called Electronic control of thermostat temperature 1.4T and I would post a link except CZcams nukes all comments with links.

    • @zzoinks
      @zzoinks Před 9 měsíci

      But no product listings mention electronic control, which is surely a feature they'd mention if it was present right?

  • @paulhager1281
    @paulhager1281 Před měsícem

    I pulled the sensor out ..the first clip.and there r wires hanging out of it..on urs their was no wires...my thermostat is zero..it just went out on the road

  • @Marco49511
    @Marco49511 Před 6 měsíci

    Does anyone know where can we buy these parts from other than plastic?