@@dfls5069 OK FYI I bought the thermostat at the dealer, I gave them my VIN so I know I have the correct part for my year and engine at the time I bought it.
Hi, I was not having any issues. I was replacing the coolant and radiator hoses and chose to replace the thermostat as preventative maintenance. See www.obd-codes.com/p0125
192. I think you got a bad thermostat, or you have a different problem like a blocked radiator. The thermostat is a critical item so I prefer to stick with OEM parts for critical things like this.
Any increase in MPG by chance? I’ve just recently seen bad thermostats, Aftermarket can cause horrible MPG and that’s what I’m experiencing will be getting motorcraft thermostat for my 4.6 I just recently put OEM plugs and Coils in mine still getting bad mileage definitely believe it’s the Duralast thermostat I put in
My old thermostat wasn't bad so MPG didn't change. I did it more for maintenance reasons. Scan for diagnostic codes to see if there is some other reason that might be causing low MPG.
@@InternetDude I actually did do a scan with a good scan tool and it was misfire but I fixed that and still bad gas mileage like 9-12 MPG I’ve went over everything 🙁
It wasn't a mean spirited joke my guy. Jordan Peterson is a well known Canadian college professor. The two of you share basically the exact same accent and cadence.
One thing i would note is that there are 2" i was over heating and i wish someone Anyone would have let me know that the 5.4 has 2 Thermostats on the 2002 models
I've had three thermostats go bad in The last 5 years. Go bad as in did not reach the correct operating temperature i e they leaked / stuck open a little bit or something. 2 were motorcraft and one was Stant. One of the motorcraft was bad from new it never got above 165F when brand new. After a thousand to 1500 miles I actually got a code for engine not reaching 170 f to complete the emissions drive cycle. The others ended up never getting above about 180 to 185 in normal operation after a year or two instead of the 192 they did originally. And I checked the operation with the scanner after I first put them in. The bottom line is check your thermostats frequently by monitoring the ECT with a scanner. They are ALL junk today. Even the premium ones.
Yeah, mention a thermostat replacement on an F150 and those comments start mounting up. Your still on my subscribe list and couldn't resist the comment. Got any Tesla vehicles in the garage these days?
@@InternetDude Kool! Still a beautiful car. Recently saw the door handle module and how it worked. Amazing isn't it that something most drivers never think about, Tesla turns door handles into design fiasco. I'm in the first week with my long range and am still blown away by the car itself and my reaction to it. I can't seem to stay away from it. Got FSD for a 3 month trial and I'm using it fully. Definitely not worth 10 grand considering I have standard autopilot pretty much doing the same thing but nice to try. I'm trying to stay open-minded about it and think of its future usefulness to me and essentially just follow its development directly by buying. I can afford it but would like to know what you think about it, price and usefulness. Yourself along with a few other reviewers had a lot to do with my not buying for a full year. I'm kinda glad I waited cause I believe I got a better car for the wait. So, thx again! Driving position, although comfortable, is not perfect. My long legs have made contact with the screen corner. Would love to move that screen about an 1 inch further right.
The problem with waiting to buy a Tesla is there will always be a better one out in a year. For example by the end of 2021 we will have the new 4680 battery cells.
@@InternetDude Yeah, the design will always move forward but my yearlong wait comment was about Tesla actually learning how to build the M3 better and they did improve quality.
Never introduced tapwater to the cooling system. Contaminants in the tapwater will contaminate the cooling system. Only introduced distilled water and recommended coolant to the coolant system to avoid contamination. If you introduced tapwater or anything other than distilled water and recommended coolant do you wanna introduce contaminants into the system that you will never be able to remove. So don’t do it lol
@@Meanbirds Softened water is not purified water. Softened water will still have contaminants in it they can clog up small offices in the system. Distilled water will not Harm the aluminum once it is mixed and saturated with the coolant. Once saturated it loses his ability to pull anything as it is saturated. According to you my 30 year old Lexus engine must be garbage by now. However when I replaced The timing and send me including the water pump last year all the internal aluminum still look like new.
Ice engines are such a rat's nest of wires and cables and leads and bolts. They look like the invention of a mad scientist, not something that has been refined over a hundred years.
7:50 I was saying out loud “your wire, your wire, it ran over the hose before”. Guess I was really paying attention lol. Thanks for the help sir!
Good eyes!
@@dfls5069 OK FYI I bought the thermostat at the dealer, I gave them my VIN so I know I have the correct part for my year and engine at the time I bought it.
DONE! Very helpful, was able to swap out easily thanks to this video
Excellent!
Very thorough. I've got a 2002 f150 so I subscribed !!
Thanks. I have some other 97-03 F150 videos, check them out here: ruclips.net/p/PLCVoiK4GPWJ8ygpV-tx1uENUrowDJp9K9
Great job on showing how to remove it and how it goes back together
😁👍
Awesome video. Thank you for the information.
Glad it was helpful!
Is the thermostat replacement related to code P0125? 🤔 Did you get that code or was it over heating?
Hi, I was not having any issues. I was replacing the coolant and radiator hoses and chose to replace the thermostat as preventative maintenance. See www.obd-codes.com/p0125
Thank you! Your video was very helpful.
What is the original thermostat rating. I bought a car quest one today and it never opened, Truck over heated and not sure why, It was rated at 195
192. I think you got a bad thermostat, or you have a different problem like a blocked radiator. The thermostat is a critical item so I prefer to stick with OEM parts for critical things like this.
Any increase in MPG by chance? I’ve just recently seen bad thermostats, Aftermarket can cause horrible MPG and that’s what I’m experiencing will be getting motorcraft thermostat for my 4.6 I just recently put OEM plugs and Coils in mine still getting bad mileage definitely believe it’s the Duralast thermostat I put in
My old thermostat wasn't bad so MPG didn't change. I did it more for maintenance reasons. Scan for diagnostic codes to see if there is some other reason that might be causing low MPG.
@@InternetDude I actually did do a scan with a good scan tool and it was misfire but I fixed that and still bad gas mileage like 9-12 MPG I’ve went over everything 🙁
How to change your thermostat, featuring Jordan Peterson.
I don't know who that is but OK.
It wasn't a mean spirited joke my guy. Jordan Peterson is a well known Canadian college professor.
The two of you share basically the exact same accent and cadence.
😁I did get it...#JordanPeterson
@@InternetDudeYou do sound like Him That's a Complimate the Jordan is a Genius
😂
What size hose did you use to drain the coolant?
I didn’t measure, I would guess 3/8” to 1/2”. I just grabbed a random piece of tube I had laying around.
It is a 1/2” hose
Do you have to drain the coolant?
Yes about one gallon of it.
One thing i would note is that there are 2" i was over heating and i wish someone Anyone would have let me know that the 5.4 has 2 Thermostats on the 2002 models
Where is the other thermostat located
which way should the juggler pin on the thermostat be facing?
Look at the thermostat in the thumbnail, it goes that way. The pointy side goes up the springy cylinder shape side goes down
Can i bypass the thermostat.. remove the old one and just leave it without one ?
Only temporarily, don’t drive like that for too long.
Oh you can but you'll never have heat
I've had three thermostats go bad in The last 5 years. Go bad as in did not reach the correct operating temperature i e they leaked / stuck open a little bit or something.
2 were motorcraft and one was Stant.
One of the motorcraft was bad from new it never got above 165F when brand new. After a thousand to 1500 miles I actually got a code for engine not reaching 170 f to complete the emissions drive cycle.
The others ended up never getting above about 180 to 185 in normal operation after a year or two instead of the 192 they did originally. And I checked the operation with the scanner after I first put them in.
The bottom line is check your thermostats frequently by monitoring the ECT with a scanner. They are ALL junk today. Even the premium ones.
Thanks for the tip.
Yeah, mention a thermostat replacement on an F150 and those comments start mounting up.
Your still on my subscribe list and couldn't resist the comment.
Got any Tesla vehicles in the garage these days?
Ha ha 😉 I still have the 2018 S P100D.
@@InternetDude Kool! Still a beautiful car. Recently saw the door handle module and how it worked. Amazing isn't it that something most drivers never think about, Tesla turns door handles into design fiasco.
I'm in the first week with my long range and am still blown away by the car itself and my reaction to it. I can't seem to stay away from it.
Got FSD for a 3 month trial and I'm using it fully. Definitely not worth 10 grand considering I have standard autopilot pretty much doing the same thing but nice to try. I'm trying to stay open-minded about it and think of its future usefulness to me and essentially just follow its development directly by buying. I can afford it but would like to know what you think about it, price and usefulness.
Yourself along with a few other reviewers had a lot to do with my not buying for a full year. I'm kinda glad I waited cause I believe I got a better car for the wait. So, thx again!
Driving position, although comfortable, is not perfect. My long legs have made contact with the screen corner. Would love to move that screen about an 1 inch further right.
The problem with waiting to buy a Tesla is there will always be a better one out in a year. For example by the end of 2021 we will have the new 4680 battery cells.
@@InternetDude Yeah, the design will always move forward but my yearlong wait comment was about Tesla actually learning how to build the M3 better and they did improve quality.
Do i have to flush the coolant?
If the coolant is dirty it would be a good idea to flush the entire system.
@@InternetDude thank you!
The old one looked fine
Yes, it did.
Never introduced tapwater to the cooling system. Contaminants in the tapwater will contaminate the cooling system. Only introduced distilled water and recommended coolant to the coolant system to avoid contamination. If you introduced tapwater or anything other than distilled water and recommended coolant do you wanna introduce contaminants into the system that you will never be able to remove. So don’t do it lol
Yeah if you care about your cooling system you should avoid tap water.
InternetDude That includes while flushing the system. The system should be flushed with distilled water
Distilled water pulls electrons from the aluminum to ionize itself doing just as much if not more damage. You should actually be using softened water.
@@Meanbirds Softened water is not purified water. Softened water will still have contaminants in it they can clog up small offices in the system. Distilled water will not Harm the aluminum once it is mixed and saturated with the coolant. Once saturated it loses his ability to pull anything as it is saturated. According to you my 30 year old Lexus engine must be garbage by now. However when I replaced The timing and send me including the water pump last year all the internal aluminum still look like new.
ONLY USE MOTORCRAFT THERMOSTATS. Your fan will run on high frequently otherwise.
Great advice
The 5.4 liter has 2 thermostats
Where is the second?
Ice engines are such a rat's nest of wires and cables and leads and bolts. They look like the invention of a mad scientist, not something that has been refined over a hundred years.
Ha ha yeah there is a lot going on under the hood! And it’s very inefficient too.
The crazy thing is, my 2001 tundra is very similar to this f150 and it's all designed well so it's easy to work on.
Spent 5 minutes talking about anti freeze
them and none ford nbet same factory builds both stamping you pay for
OK
Those two long bolts tho🤦🏾♂️
OK