Senin, 27 Juni 2011

How to Change the Thermostat on a Nissan Frontier

The thermostat in your Nissan Frontier is required to regulate the flow of coolant through your motor. The thermostat will send enough coolant through the motor to keep the engine running smoothly. The thermostat also ensure the coolant system pressurizes enough to draw the heat out of the coolant. The excess heat is used to run the heater in the passenger compartment of the Frontier. The thermostat is vital to the smooth operation of your Nissan Frontier.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need
Flat-head screwdriver
Socket wrench
Putty knife
Razor blade
New thermostat
Thermostat housing assembly gasket
Coolant
Removal of the Thermostat
1

Open the hood for access to the engine compartment. Locate the top radiator hose.
2

Remove the top radiator hose using a flat-head screwdriver. Loosen the hose clamp till the hose can slide off the pipe. Remove the other end of the radiator hose off the thermostat housing assembly.
3

Locate and remove the two bolts holding the thermostat housing together. Use your socket wrench to remove the top half.
4

Remove the thermostat with your fingers. The thermostat will lift out with your fingers. Remember the position of the thermostat.
5

Scrape the old gasket off the thermostat assembly surface. Use a putty knife or a razor blade.
Installation of the Thermostat
1

Place the new thermostat in the housing. Remember the position of the thermostat that you removed. Install the new thermostat in the same way as the old one.
2

Place the new gasket on the bottom portion of the assembly. Ensure the bolt holes on the gasket match up to the holes on the gasket.
3

Place the top of the housing assembly on the bottom portion. Tighten the assembly with your socket wrench. The bolts should be snug to ensure a seal on your gasket.
4

Install the radiator hose. Be sure to tighten the hose clamps to keep the hose tight on the pipes.
5

Refill the radiator with coolant. You may have lost some coolant in the thermostat exchange.

Tips & Warnings

Be sure to inspect the hose and the hose clamps when removing. You should replace the hose clamps as they loosen with age. Be sure the hose itself does not have any tears or holes in it. If it does replace immediately.

Use extreme caution when working on the coolant system. Do not attempt repair while the motor is hot. The pressure of the radiator and the heat of the coolant will result in burns.

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