How do I know when my thermostat is going
#1
How do I know when my thermostat is going
Yesturday on my way to work I looked down at my gauges and my temp was at about 230 about 3/4 of the way up the gauge. So I kept watching and it just sat there for a minute and went back to 200 and stayed there. It also did the same thing on the way home last night. Just want to know if this is normal or is this the start of my thermostat going. My drive is about 10 miles so I dont know if it would keep doing this if I drove farther. I got a 5.9l and the only mod is I cut the muffler out and straight piped it.
#2
If it's floating around when fresh air isn't being forced in, then I would come closer to thinking your fan clutch is going out. That's probably the case anyways.
Usuallywhen a thermostat fails, there is no maybe it will maybe it wont. They just crash and all hell breaks loose if you don't watch the gauges. Cheaper ones will snap closed when they fail and "fail safe" brand claims to have a snap ring that will pop them back open when they fail.
Usuallywhen a thermostat fails, there is no maybe it will maybe it wont. They just crash and all hell breaks loose if you don't watch the gauges. Cheaper ones will snap closed when they fail and "fail safe" brand claims to have a snap ring that will pop them back open when they fail.
#3
Yesturday on my way to work I looked down at my gauges and my temp was at about 230 about 3/4 of the way up the gauge. So I kept watching and it just sat there for a minute and went back to 200 and stayed there. It also did the same thing on the way home last night. Just want to know if this is normal or is this the start of my thermostat going. My drive is about 10 miles so I dont know if it would keep doing this if I drove farther. I got a 5.9l and the only mod is I cut the muffler out and straight piped it.
New thermostat fixed it.
I figured it was trying to stick shut.
Evidently it was.
#4
Alright thanks im gonna change the thermostat this weekend and hope that does the trick if not its more money into the truck. I love this truck but so far I've had so many stupid little problems with it. Oil leak thats getting fixed on friday. Eventually the axle seal, It needs new plugs, I havent even checked the plenum but its a dodge so im guessing im gonna have to fix that. So I hope that the thermostat fixes it. What does the 180 degree thermostat do compaired to the stock 195. I've herd mixed reviews about them
#6
It opens 15* earlier. Never had a mixed review. But in the winter go with a 195. I usually swap mine out every fall and spring. In the spring I put a new 180 in, then in the fall I put a new 195 in.
#7
If your gonna change your stat, do yourself a favor and grind off the tab on the stat housing that says "front". It will save you a headache and a half the next time you gotta do this. Also, I might get crap for this but who cares, use a failsafe stat. They lock open if you start to over heat so you can finish your trip instead of being stuck on the side of the road. My sisters stat failed in the closed position and she was 150 miles from home. Needless to say, she had to get towed. Oh, and I also own stock in the company!!! JK
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Yesturday on my way to work I looked down at my gauges and my temp was at about 230 about 3/4 of the way up the gauge. So I kept watching and it just sat there for a minute and went back to 200 and stayed there. It also did the same thing on the way home last night. Just want to know if this is normal or is this the start of my thermostat going. My drive is about 10 miles so I dont know if it would keep doing this if I drove farther. I got a 5.9l and the only mod is I cut the muffler out and straight piped it.
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