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Application
Dodge Dakota 3.7L 2004-2011
Dodge Dakota 4.7L 2000-2001
Dodge Durango 3.7L 2004-2009
Dodge Durango 4.7L 2000-2001
Dodge Nitro 3.7L 2007-2011
Dodge Ram 1500 3.7L 2002-2010
Dodge Ram 1500 4.7L 2002-2004
Jeep Commander 3.7L 2006-2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L 2005-2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L 1999-2001
Jeep Liberty 3.7L 2002-2012
Mitsubishi Raider 3.7L 2006-2009
Ram 1500 3.7L 2011-2012
Ram Dakota 3.7L 2011
Note Any modifications to an item of any kind before contacting us will void any and all warranty coverage for this item. Please contact us before modifying the part so that we have the opportunity to correct the situation.
How to Replace a Thermostat in a Car
Things You’ll Need
Part1 Removing the Old Thermostat
1 Wait for the engine to cool down if you drove recently.
2 Take the cap off of your radiator.
3 Put a drip pan underneath your radiator’s drain plug.
4 Drain half of the coolant out from your radiator’s drain valve.
5 Unbolt the thermostat housing from the engine block with a ratchet.
6 Pull the old thermostat out with a pair of pliers.
Part2 Installing the New Thermostat
1 Get a replacement thermostat and gasket with the same heat rating.
2 Remove any residue from the housing and engine flanges with a scraper.
3 Put the thermostat in the engine flange so the valve points up.
4 Line the new thermostat gasket up on the flange.
5 Bolt the housing back onto the engine.
Part3 Refilling the Coolant
1 Pour coolant into the reservoir up to the fill line.
2 Screw on the radiator cap to seal it.
3 Start your vehicle’s engine to run coolant through the system.
4 Top off your coolant once your engine cools down again.
Warnings
Always wait for your engine to cool down before you start working, or else you could get severe burns from the parts or the coolant.
Never drive your vehicle without the thermostat since your engine could easily overheat.
Vehicle coolant is toxic if ingested and can release harmful vapors.
Item Specifics | |
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Brand | afpaparts20 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AF107768PA20 |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
OE Spec or Performance/Custom | Performance/Custom |
Interchange Part Number | 420-195,52079476AC, 14369, 33919 |
Superseded Part Number | 42095, 36369, 32059,16050068 |
OE/OEM Part Number | XXT-14369,12T89E,1601-290235-P |
Start to Open Temperature | 195 Degrees F |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Material | Plastic&Metal |
Color | As picctures shown |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Packaging Type | Box |
Item Weight | 2 LB |
Number of Seals | 1 |
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Engine Coolant Thermostat for Dodge Ram 1500 Dakota 3.7L 4.7L 2004-2011 420-195
Application
Dodge Dakota 3.7L 2004-2011
Note Any modifications to an item of any kind before contacting us will void any and all warranty coverage for this item. Please contact us before modifying the part so that we have the opportunity to correct the situation.
How to Replace a Thermostat in a Car
Things You’ll Need
Part1 Removing the Old Thermostat
1 Wait for the engine to cool down if you drove recently.
2 Take the cap off of your radiator.
3 Put a drip pan underneath your radiator’s drain plug.
4 Drain half of the coolant out from your radiator’s drain valve.
5 Unbolt the thermostat housing from the engine block with a ratchet.
6 Pull the old thermostat out with a pair of pliers.
Part2 Installing the New Thermostat
1 Get a replacement thermostat and gasket with the same heat rating.
2 Remove any residue from the housing and engine flanges with a scraper.
3 Put the thermostat in the engine flange so the valve points up.
4 Line the new thermostat gasket up on the flange.
5 Bolt the housing back onto the engine.
Part3 Refilling the Coolant
1 Pour coolant into the reservoir up to the fill line.
2 Screw on the radiator cap to seal it.
3 Start your vehicle’s engine to run coolant through the system.
4 Top off your coolant once your engine cools down again.
Warnings
Always wait for your engine to cool down before you start working, or else you could get severe burns from the parts or the coolant. Never drive your vehicle without the thermostat since your engine could easily overheat. Vehicle coolant is toxic if ingested and can release harmful vapors.
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