How many thermostats does a 2008 Dodge Caliber have?

How many thermostats does a 2008 Dodge Caliber have?

two thermostats
What makes last weeks’ repair even more interesting is the fact that there are two thermostats in a 2008 Dodge Caliber. When the engine is cool, both thermostats are closed. However, as the engine warms up, the primary thermostat allows coolant to flow through the radiator oil cooler and transmission cooler.

How much does a thermostat cost for a 2007 Dodge Caliber?

The average cost for a Dodge Caliber thermostat replacement is between $236 and $257. Labor costs are estimated between $83 and $105 while parts are priced at $153. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.

Where is the thermostat housing located?

In many internal combustion engines the Thermostat Housing acts as the coolant outlet, it is normally located on the engine block or cylinder head.

Why is my 2007 Dodge Caliber overheating?

The most common reasons a Dodge Caliber is overheating are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat.

How much for a thermostat in a 2010 Dodge Caliber?

Car Service Estimate
2009 Dodge CaliberL4-1.8L Service typeCar Thermostat Replacement Estimate$270.43
2008 Dodge CaliberL4-2.0L Service typeCar Thermostat Replacement Estimate$275.93
2010 Dodge CaliberL4-2.4L Service typeCar Thermostat Replacement Estimate$275.93

What is the thermostat housing connected to?

In most cars the thermostat is placed under a housing near the water pump on the cylinder head ; the housing is connected directly to the top radiator hose . In a few cars the thermostat is housed near the bottom hose. Test the thermostat quickly by starting the engine from cold.

Why is my thermostat housing leaking?

While these materials are designed to last for a long time, exposure to extreme temperatures and movement in the coolant rubber hose may cause your thermostat to eventually spring a leak. Coolant will also leak out of the system once the housing is cracked, warped, or damaged in any way.

Should I use gasket sealer thermostat housing?

Since the thermostat in your car has a regular gasket, you can use RTV or not, at your pleasure. If you’ve had seepage issues in the past, it’s almost a given you’d use it. Even if you haven’t, it’s not going to hurt anything to use it now. If you do use it, only put a thin coat on it, covering both sides evenly.

What causes a thermostat housing to leak?

How much should it cost to replace thermostat housing?

How Much Does a Thermostat Housing Replacement Cost? A replacement thermostat housing will cost you around $50 to $250 on parts alone. Labor costs can range anywhere between $130 and $170. Keep in mind that you may need to spend more on other related repairs.

Can I use RTV on thermostat housing?

Permatex Water Pump and Thermostat RTV Silicone Gasket is a non-corrosive, sensor-safe RTV silicone gasket material formulated specifically for water pumps and thermostat housings. This gasket maker has the highest water-glycol resistance available in an RTV silicone.