Thermostat, 4-cyl.
| Thermostat, 4-cyl. | 
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| To remove | 
 
    
    | 1. | Open the cap on the expansion tank and release the pressure. | |
| 2. | Raise the car. | |
| 3. | Remove the lower front cover. | |
| 4. | Drain off the coolant. | |
| 5. | Lower the car to the floor. | |
| 6. | Loosen the hose clamp on the upper radiator hose mounting at the thermostat housing.   | |
| 7. | Move the hose to one side. | |
| 8. | Undo the ground connection and bracket for the coolant pipe by the thermostat housing.   | |
| 9. | Slacken the upper bolt for the thermostat housing and remove the lower bolt. | |
| 10. | Remove the thermostat housing and thermostat.   | |
| To fit | 
 
   
   | 1. | Check and clean the sealing surfaces. Grease the rubber seal lightly with non-acidic vaseline. | |
| 2. | When fitting the thermostat, ensure that the vent hole is at the top (thermostat marking ”TOP”). | |
| 3. | Fit the thermostat housing.   Tightening torque: 22 Nm (16.2 lbf ft). | |
| 4. | Fit the ground cable and the coolant pipe bracket. Apply acid-free vaseline to both sides of the ground connection. | |
| 5. | Position the upper radiator hose and fit the hose clip on it. Connect the radiator hose.   | |
| 6. | Fill with coolant. Do not forget to close the drain plug on the radiator first. Refer to
       
        Coolant
       
       for mixtures. Close the cap. | |
| 7. | Check for coolant leakage. Start the engine, set the heat to max. and run the engine until warm. | |
| 8. | Switch off the engine. | |
| 9. | Check the coolant level. | |
| 10. | Raise the car. | |
| 11. | Fit the lower front cover. | |

 Warning
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