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Tips removing a Thermostat - JethroJay - 01-07-2014

Hey guys, you got any tips to remove a thermostat on the TU engine? Anything I should do while it's out and the casing's off?


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - Matt - 02-07-2014

Hammer


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - RetroPug - 02-07-2014

Just knock it out with something.
Paint the casing if you like.


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - 1616six - 02-07-2014

You need a thermostatical removal tool from peugeot for TU engines, think it's £9.


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - Toms306 - 02-07-2014

Lol.

Just pull it out with a screwdriver or similar - without breaking anything else!

That's if you're still here to read this anyway. Confused


Tips removing a Thermostat - Shiny - 07-07-2014

As above, just pull it out. You can test it by boiling it in water.

Might as well flush and renew the coolant while it's off as well if it's been a while.


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - JethroJay - 13-07-2014

(07-07-2014, 06:53 AM)Shiny Wrote: As above, just pull it out. You can test it by boiling it in water.

Might as well flush and renew the coolant while it's off as well if it's been a while.

Yeah I'm gonna do that and the new one I put in water and that didn't do anything, lol


Left it in for about 20 minutes and nada

Replace it?


RE: Tips removing a Thermostat - 1616six - 14-07-2014

(13-07-2014, 11:36 PM)JethroJay Wrote:
(07-07-2014, 06:53 AM)Shiny Wrote: As above, just pull it out. You can test it by boiling it in water.

Might as well flush and renew the coolant while it's off as well if it's been a while.

Yeah I'm gonna do that and the new one I put in water and that didn't do anything, lol


Left it in for about 20 minutes and nada

Replace it?

Needs to be hot water.


Tips removing a Thermostat - Shiny - 14-07-2014

If there's no recoiling of the spring at all, replace it.
There's only a couple of millimetre movement, mind.

Put it on some string and pull it out when it's boiled. Hopefully you'll see it closing again when you pull it out. Easier to see it out of the water.