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Old 01-21-2004, 03:47 PM
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Unhappy thermostat??????

hey everyone.... i need help... i have a 2000 malibu....that keeps on over-heating on me in short distances...they tell me it may be my thermostat...only thing is i dont know where it is located... so if anyone who owns a malibu can tell me where i will be able to locate the thermostat... it would be great... thanks
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Re: thermostat??????

This doesn't belong in this section...
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It sounds like it could be the thermostat ......stuck closed.

I haven't personally worked on a Malibu, but as a general rule of thumb you follow your top rad hose from the rad to the block, and you should see the housing.
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Re: thermostat??????

its on the drivers side under the air intake
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Re: thermostat??????

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It sounds like it could be the thermostat ......stuck closed.

I haven't personally worked on a Malibu, but as a general rule of thumb you follow your top rad hose from the rad to the block, and you should see the housing.

I have a 93 Escort also..and tried to find the rad thermostat....no luck,,
is there a fair sized housing that has to come off at the end of the top rad hose?

thanks in advance...
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Old 11-08-2004, 07:56 PM
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Re: thermostat??????

As Rich said follow the upper rad hose and you'll find it next to the exhaust manifold. Have fun. It's not easily accessible. I changed mine when I had access to it while doing my intake gasket.
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Old 11-12-2004, 07:39 PM
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Re: thermostat??????

Yeah, my Haynes manuals says it is under air intake if it's a V6 model.(Air filter housing hose)
First, you need to drain coolant (not all, about half and if it's clean then use it again)
Second, remove air intake housing.
Thrid, disconnect the hose and repleace the thermostat.

Good luck! buy manual!!
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Old 01-10-2005, 03:36 AM
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MAKE SURE YOU BLEED THE SYSTEM AFTER REPLACING THE THERMOSTAT!!!! I didn't and my car overheated from air in the system.
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