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Fits:
For Chrysler 200 2.4L 2015-2017
For Dodge Dart 2.0L 2013-2016
For Dodge Dart 2.4L 2013-2016
For Fiat 500X 2.4L 2016-2018
For Jeep Cherokee 2.4L 2014-2022
For Jeep Compass 2.4L 2017-2022
For Jeep Renegade 2.4L 2015-2021
For Ram ProMaster City 2.4L 2015-2022
Features:
Easy to install and with a long service life.
Undergone strict tests to ensure reliable performance.
Well-designed, ensuring compatibility with the vehicle in terms of size and function.
Made with high-quality materials, it possesses certain heat resistance and thermal stability.
Item Notes:
Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns.
If you have any questions, you can contact us to provide you with the most satisfactory service.
What is the Thermostat Housing?
The thermostat is one of the key components of the vehicle's cooling system. It regulates the flow of coolant from the radiator to the engine, ensuring that the engine operates at a safe temperature.
The thermostat housing is the physical structure that encloses the thermostat. It protects the thermostat from leakage and damage, ensuring the air circulation between the engine and the radiator.
When you notice any signs of leakage or cracks, you should immediately replace the thermostat housing.
Signs of a Faulty Engine Thermostat:
1. Temperature Fluctuations: One of the most common signs of a faulty thermostat is the unstable temperature reading on the dashboard. If you notice that the temperature gauge pointer rapidly rises from the normal temperature to a high temperature, or if there are abnormal fluctuations, this clearly indicates that your thermostat may be faulty.
2. Low Coolant Level: A faulty thermostat can cause the coolant to remain inside the engine, resulting in a low coolant level in the radiator. If you frequently need to add coolant, it might indicate that the thermostat is malfunctioning.
3. Engine Overheating: An engine operating temperature higher than the normal level is also a dangerous signal. If the temperature gauge reading remains consistently high, it could be due to the thermostat being stuck in the closed position, preventing the coolant from circulating and causing the engine to overheat.
4. Heating System Issue: If the temperature inside your vehicle's heating system is insufficient or it takes a long time to heat up, it may be related to a faulty thermostat. A functioning thermostat can regulate the flow of coolant to the heating core, thereby providing warmth to the cabin.
How to Fix a Faulty Engine Thermostat:
-Diagnostic Check: Before replacing the parts, make sure that the thermostat is indeed the source of the problem. Professional diagnostic checks (usually requiring the use of a scanning tool) can help you precisely locate the issue. This step is crucial to avoid unnecessary repairs.
-Replacing the Thermostat: After confirming that the thermostat is the cause of the problem, it needs to be replaced. Locate the thermostat housing (usually near the engine block), drain some coolant, remove the housing, and then carefully replace the thermostat. Note: Please use the correct thermostat suitable for your vehicle.
-Cooling System Flushing: When replacing the thermostat, it is advisable to consider conducting a cooling system flush. This helps to remove any debris or contaminants that have accumulated due to the thermostat malfunction.
-Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenance and servicing of the vehicle's cooling system is of vital importance for extending the vehicle's lifespan and enhancing driving comfort. Regularly check the coolant level, inspect whether the thermostat housing is leaking, and ensure that the cooling system is in good condition.
| Item Specifics | |
|---|---|
| Brand | 4umotorcarparts |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13432242 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| OE/OEM Part Number | 99637ST-E |
| Interchange Part Number | 99637ST |
| Superseded Part Number | 5047861AC |
| Material | Plastic Metal |
| Performance Part | Yes |
| Universal Fitment | Yes |
| Vintage Car Part | No |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Package Type | Box |
| OE Spec or Performance/Custom | Performance/Custom |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Features | Durability Tested |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 LB |
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Thermostat Housing For Jeep Compass 2.4L 2017-2022 Dodge Dart 2.0L 2013 14-2016
Fits: For Chrysler 200 2.4L 2015-2017
Features: Easy to install and with a long service life. Undergone strict tests to ensure reliable performance. Well-designed, ensuring compatibility with the vehicle in terms of size and function. Made with high-quality materials, it possesses certain heat resistance and thermal stability.
Item Notes: Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns. If you have any questions, you can contact us to provide you with the most satisfactory service.
What is the Thermostat Housing? The thermostat is one of the key components of the vehicle's cooling system. It regulates the flow of coolant from the radiator to the engine, ensuring that the engine operates at a safe temperature. The thermostat housing is the physical structure that encloses the thermostat. It protects the thermostat from leakage and damage, ensuring the air circulation between the engine and the radiator. When you notice any signs of leakage or cracks, you should immediately replace the thermostat housing.
Signs of a Faulty Engine Thermostat: 1. Temperature Fluctuations: One of the most common signs of a faulty thermostat is the unstable temperature reading on the dashboard. If you notice that the temperature gauge pointer rapidly rises from the normal temperature to a high temperature, or if there are abnormal fluctuations, this clearly indicates that your thermostat may be faulty. 2. Low Coolant Level: A faulty thermostat can cause the coolant to remain inside the engine, resulting in a low coolant level in the radiator. If you frequently need to add coolant, it might indicate that the thermostat is malfunctioning. 3. Engine Overheating: An engine operating temperature higher than the normal level is also a dangerous signal. If the temperature gauge reading remains consistently high, it could be due to the thermostat being stuck in the closed position, preventing the coolant from circulating and causing the engine to overheat. 4. Heating System Issue: If the temperature inside your vehicle's heating system is insufficient or it takes a long time to heat up, it may be related to a faulty thermostat. A functioning thermostat can regulate the flow of coolant to the heating core, thereby providing warmth to the cabin.
How to Fix a Faulty Engine Thermostat: -Diagnostic Check: Before replacing the parts, make sure that the thermostat is indeed the source of the problem. Professional diagnostic checks (usually requiring the use of a scanning tool) can help you precisely locate the issue. This step is crucial to avoid unnecessary repairs. -Replacing the Thermostat: After confirming that the thermostat is the cause of the problem, it needs to be replaced. Locate the thermostat housing (usually near the engine block), drain some coolant, remove the housing, and then carefully replace the thermostat. Note: Please use the correct thermostat suitable for your vehicle. -Cooling System Flushing: When replacing the thermostat, it is advisable to consider conducting a cooling system flush. This helps to remove any debris or contaminants that have accumulated due to the thermostat malfunction. -Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenance and servicing of the vehicle's cooling system is of vital importance for extending the vehicle's lifespan and enhancing driving comfort. Regularly check the coolant level, inspect whether the thermostat housing is leaking, and ensure that the cooling system is in good condition.
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