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Old 05-30-2008, 04:55 PM
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When I'm at a stand still the Temp Gauge rises almost to the top and when I begin to move it returns to normal. What can be causing this problem? I have anti-freeze in the radiator.

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maybe your thermostat is bad. not 100% sure... check that out
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Is it easy to replace?
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yeah, its easy. the thermostat is where the lower radiator hose goes to on your motor. there 2 bolts holding on to it i believe. correct me if im wrong.
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Do I need to drain the radiator? I called a mechanic and they want 158.00 to change it.
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well, you dont really have to drain it. just take the lower radiator hose off the motor where the thermostat is at. (anit-freeze will come out a little) then i think its 2 bolts thats holding on the thermostat.. take those off and you will see the thermostat after u take that housing off.
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I think I can do it. Is it easier to access from under the car or from the hood? Also do I nee a special wrench or socket to remove the bolt? Thanks so much for helping me out.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MJBBMANO &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think I can do it. Is it easier to access from under the car or from the hood? Also do I nee a special wrench or socket to remove the bolt? Thanks so much for helping me out.</TD></TR></TABLE>

yeah you cant work on it under the car. haha. under the hood is the way to do it. you need pliers, 10mm socket with a ratchet to take off the bolts and thats about it really. its easy. let me know how it goes. take pics if you have any problems
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