tstat diagnose
#1
tstat diagnose
Hey All,
99 Blazer, 300k, well maintained.
I noticed lower fuel mileage this winter and engine temp is a bit lower.
I suspect tstat might need replacing but want to verify some live data readings first.
Tstat is 195 version. While on a recent road trip (ambient air temp was mid 20s), I monitored live data with my scanner and the highest temp recorded was 183.
In your experience, should a correctly functioning tstat run 10-12 degrees below stated temp? Or is the lower reading caused by the colder ambient air?
Thanks
99 Blazer, 300k, well maintained.
I noticed lower fuel mileage this winter and engine temp is a bit lower.
I suspect tstat might need replacing but want to verify some live data readings first.
Tstat is 195 version. While on a recent road trip (ambient air temp was mid 20s), I monitored live data with my scanner and the highest temp recorded was 183.
In your experience, should a correctly functioning tstat run 10-12 degrees below stated temp? Or is the lower reading caused by the colder ambient air?
Thanks
#4
Personally I wouldn't worry about 183°. Maybe a little on the low end, but not enough to warrant yanking the stat out.
If you wanted, you could pull it, and boil it in a pot of water on the stove, and monitor the temp you see it open at with a thermometer. Free way to tell if it's working or not, you're just out the time, and some coolant
If you wanted, you could pull it, and boil it in a pot of water on the stove, and monitor the temp you see it open at with a thermometer. Free way to tell if it's working or not, you're just out the time, and some coolant
#7
Presumably you'd change the thermostat when flushing the coolant, and Dex-Cool (assuming that's what you're still using) is only rated for 5 years. Dex-Cool is basically safe if maintained but doesn't tolerate neglect well and the corrosion inhibitors break down. If it's been 8 years I'd want to thoroughly flush as soon as possible and probably even run some Prestone radiator flush through it first.
As soon as you get a couple days above freezing I'd jump on it. A sticking thermostat might be the least of your problems.
As soon as you get a couple days above freezing I'd jump on it. A sticking thermostat might be the least of your problems.
#8
Yep, got rid of the dex-cool 8 years ago, with a thorough flush with prestone, then replaced radiator, hoses, tstat and refilled with green antifreeze and distilled water.
The coolant was changed 5 yrs ago when the LIM gasket blew and had to be changed. As it has been 5 yrs, I will probably flush and replace tstat at that time.
The coolant was changed 5 yrs ago when the LIM gasket blew and had to be changed. As it has been 5 yrs, I will probably flush and replace tstat at that time.
#10
Yep, got rid of the dex-cool 8 years ago, with a thorough flush with prestone, then replaced radiator, hoses, tstat and refilled with green antifreeze and distilled water.
The coolant was changed 5 yrs ago when the LIM gasket blew and had to be changed. As it has been 5 yrs, I will probably flush and replace tstat at that time.
The coolant was changed 5 yrs ago when the LIM gasket blew and had to be changed. As it has been 5 yrs, I will probably flush and replace tstat at that time.