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Does anyone have a step by step explanation of how to change the thermostat
in a 94 integra? any help would be appreciated, it's my first time changing one on this car, so I'd like the peace of mine of knowing I was doing it correctly. thanks in advance. |
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"Matt" <mjames@NOSPAMctc.net> wrote in
news:9ZOdnbOLJ8cAiVjcRVn-rw@ctc.net: > Does anyone have a step by step explanation of how to change the > thermostat in a 94 integra? any help would be appreciated, it's my > first time changing one on this car, so I'd like the peace of mine of > knowing I was doing it correctly. thanks in advance. > > > A Haynes manual only costs $20 ,and you'll have pictures,and can use it when you want to work on other things in the future. Make sure you get the proper temp TS for your model. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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On 19 Dec 2004 16:21:34 GMT, Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote:
>"Matt" <mjames@NOSPAMctc.net> wrote in >news:9ZOdnbOLJ8cAiVjcRVn-rw@ctc.net: > >> Does anyone have a step by step explanation of how to change the >> thermostat in a 94 integra? any help would be appreciated, it's my >> first time changing one on this car, so I'd like the peace of mine of >> knowing I was doing it correctly. thanks in advance. >> >> >> > >A Haynes manual only costs $20 ,and you'll have pictures,and can use it >when you want to work on other things in the future. > >Make sure you get the proper temp TS for your model. Replacing a thermostat is a simple job . You probably have to remove some of the cooling fluid and as Matt said, get the proper one. You can compare the operation of the new and the old one by placing them on a container and observe the operation as you heat the water. There is some information here, if you can find it http://www.faqfarm.com/Car/Repair/Heating/96458 Vlad |
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Vlad <Bla@dot.com> wrote in
news:e5bps01sr6ne3dur0vo4lkgj0bs3d75srh@4ax.com: > On 19 Dec 2004 16:21:34 GMT, Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote: > >>"Matt" <mjames@NOSPAMctc.net> wrote in >>news:9ZOdnbOLJ8cAiVjcRVn-rw@ctc.net: >> >>> Does anyone have a step by step explanation of how to change the >>> thermostat in a 94 integra? any help would be appreciated, it's my >>> first time changing one on this car, so I'd like the peace of mine of >>> knowing I was doing it correctly. thanks in advance. >>> >>> >>> >> >>A Haynes manual only costs $20 ,and you'll have pictures,and can use it >>when you want to work on other things in the future. >> >>Make sure you get the proper temp TS for your model. > > Replacing a thermostat is a simple job . You probably have to remove > some of the cooling fluid and as Matt said, get the proper one. > You can compare the operation of the new and the old one by placing > them on a container and observe the operation as you heat the water. > There is some information here, if you can find it > http://www.faqfarm.com/Car/Repair/Heating/96458 > > Vlad > For the Acura B motors,there's a bleed procedure that needs to be done,too. and the Haynes manual shows where the TS housing is,and the bleed port,nice pictures. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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