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Old 05-14-08, 11:10 PM   #31 (permalink)
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changed the thermostat earlier today
removing the small screw at the bottom of throttle body was hard, While putting it back I ended up losing the screw. Will need to get a new one from mechanic. Other then that instructions were great. Took me around 45 mins

got the thermostat from dealer, cost $50 canadian. will order online next time
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Old 06-12-08, 09:22 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Ok, I have a small leak coming from the thermostat area, looks like the gasket. I'm going to replace the thermostat but do I have to buy the gasket separately? and is there any other part that I need? thanks.
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Yea u gotta buy the gasket seperately. I did mine today and the one I got at Autozone looked pretty different from the one that was in there. Anyone else encounter this? I put it in anyway, seems to have cleared up the temp spikes so far.
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this tread really helped me out. i did this to my car yesterday. only cost me 15 bucks for a thermostat from autozone now my car doesnt overheat anymore
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