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- Opening temperature (ºc) 82
- Outer diameter (mm) 68
- Height (mm) 77
- Opening temperature (ºc) 82
- Outer diameter (mm) 68
- Height (mm) 77
If you notice that the engine temperature does not reach or exceeds its normal operating temperature it may be time to replace the thermostat.
There are two possible types of thermostat failures:
If the thermostat remains in the open position, the engine won’t reach its normal operating temperature. This happens because the coolant isn't heated properly, leading to increased fuel consumption and/or the heating system taking much longer to warm up.
If the thermostat is stuck in the closed position, the engine will overheat because the coolant isn’t circulating to the radiator. This can lead to several serious issues, such as a blown head gasket, warping of the cylinder head, or even complete engine failure. Catching and addressing thermostat issues early can prevent these more severe problems and keep your 4x4 running smoothly.
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2.0 CRDI diesel 2WD 136hp 2010 -> from 01/2010 and more recent
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2.0 CRDI diesel 4WD 184 ch 2010-> from 03/2010 and more recent
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2.0 CRDI diesel 2WD 184hp 2012 -> from 01/2012 and more recent
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2.0 CRDi diesel 4WD 136 ch 2010-> from 03/2010 and more recent
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2.7 V6 gasoline 2000->2006 from 11/2000 to 03/2006
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2.4 16v essence 2WD 146hp 2001 -> 2006 from 02/2001 to 03/2006
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2.4 16v petrol 4WD 136hp 2000->2006 from 11/2000 to 03/2006
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2.4 16v essence 2WD 136hp 2001 -> 2006 from 02/2001 to 03/2006
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3.5i V6 petrol 194 bhp 2001->2008 from 01/2001 to 12/2008
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2.0i petrol FWD 141hp 2004-> from 08/2004 and more recent
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2.7i V6 petrol 4WD 2004->2010 from 04/2004 to 03/2010
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2.0i petrol 4WD 2004->2010 from 08/2004 to 03/2010