Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||
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NOTE: The temperature stick is a pencil-like device that has a wax material containing chemicals which melt at a given temperature. Use the temperature sticks in order to determine a thermostat's operating temperature. Rub the following sticks on the thermostat housing:
The marks made by the sticks should melt when coolant temperatures reach the corresponding temperatures. These temperatures are the normal operating range of the thermostat. | ||||||||
1 |
Is there coolant flow before the mark melts? | -- | ||||||
2 | The problem is caused from something other than the thermostat. Refer to Cooling System Diagnosis Does the engine still overheat? | -- | -- | System OK | ||||
3 |
Is the engine still overheating? | -- | -- | System OK |
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||
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NOTE: The temperature stick is a pencil-like device that has a wax material containing chemicals which melt at a given temperature. Use the temperature sticks in order to determine a thermostat's operating temperature. Rub the following sticks on the thermostat housing:
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1 |
Is there coolant flow before the mark melts? | -- | ||||||
2 | The problem is caused from something other than the thermostat. Refer to Cooling System Diagnosis Does the engine warm up properly? | -- | -- | System OK | ||||
3 |
Is the engine still overheating? | -- | -- | System OK |