Replacing Thermostat in a 2011 Camaro 3.6 liter V6

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Wanted to show how to replace a faulty Thermostat in a 2011 3.6 liter V6. this will similar for the 2010-2015. This is significantly more complex than the V8 or a majority of domestic engines. Roughly 19 bolts not including hose removal. Will need 10 millimeter, 13 millimeter, 15 millimeter, ratchets, assorted plyers, screw drivers, plastic rivet removal tool, extensions, elbow extension, 13 millimeter wrench, adjustable ratchet also helpful as well as a cheater bar. This took roughly 6 hours with a decent amount of breaks but most of the time was finding the best way to do it, reassembly was inside of an hour so hopefully seeing how I did it will speed it up for you.
    #thermostat #camaro #v6 #repair #howto #autorepair #gen5

Комментарии • 108

  • @catfighter7
    @catfighter7 Год назад +24

    They should be ashamed. This thermostat replacement is like rebuilding an engine. It's totally stupendous to place it so far out of reach. Placing a simple thermostat so unavailable is wrong unless they could guarantee it never to go bad. I wonder if that's the reason that motor has issues on that side of the block😮

  • @stevenbarnes8381
    @stevenbarnes8381 Год назад +6

    Great video! The step by step instructions with the precise video shots of the bolts in their hidden places was invaluable. Can’t thank you enough.

  • @toriwilliams500
    @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад +8

    Only dude on youtube who shows how to do it. Appreciate it

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sure thing, thanks for watching

    • @toriwilliams500
      @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад

      ​@picklesgarage I'm still trying to get the thermostat out. I felt the housing spinning a little is that bad?

    • @toriwilliams500
      @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад

      Do I need to take it off and get a new seal?

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      @toriwilliams500 Hey, so the housing around the thermostat does spin so no issues there it makes it easier to get too. You should be fine with everything the package came with the designed it with that o ring gasket and that's all you need

    • @toriwilliams500
      @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@picklesgarage thank you

  • @kenlapp22
    @kenlapp22 Год назад +4

    This guy is great at explaining things simply and thoroughly. All videos should be this good.

  • @josedelatorre5490
    @josedelatorre5490 5 месяцев назад +8

    Took me 30 mins to do didn’t remove the intake manifold all I did was remove the metal hose with the thermostat housing

    • @justinmiller6059
      @justinmiller6059 2 месяца назад +2

      Can you walk me through it bro I’m currently dealing with mine rn

  • @sykztnt
    @sykztnt Год назад +5

    I just did it on my 2013 it was annoying install it took my all day. To install the Thermostat I used the cardboard roll with a 1 1/4 shop vacuum extension tube for more leverage to push in a twist to set the Thermostat. Great video.

    • @toriwilliams500
      @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад

      Great idea, I'm on my second day trying to get the new one in. Lol smh

  • @lillieyoung123
    @lillieyoung123 9 месяцев назад +1

    Doing this now on my 2012 v6. That last bolt on the radiator hose. Definitely get the swivel piece you see in the video. Me and my dad spent 4 hours just on this bolt til my neighbor let us borrow his swivel ratchet and it came right off

  • @catfighter7
    @catfighter7 Год назад +2

    Thanks your video is the best and only one showing the replacement of the new thermostat

  • @crunchyfrybread
    @crunchyfrybread 11 дней назад +1

    Pro tip: after removing the intake, place a large piece of cardboard on the top of the engine and lay on it. You will have two free hands and your back will thank you.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  11 дней назад

      @crunchyfrybread Nice, thank you for adding that. Have a good one and thanks for watching!

  • @healthycigarettes5088
    @healthycigarettes5088 Год назад +4

    I would assume the reason for this is this motor was originally for a 2009 Buick Enclave which is Front Wheel drive. This would easy enough because the engine will be mounted sideways on the Buick but on the Camaro that it is why it is on the rear of the engine. The dealer would charge 1000 dollars to replace the thermostat on the Camaro. Another easy fix would be to sell the Camaro V6 and buy and used 2010 Camaro SS. This would NOT be a drastic decision.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      Haha you know there are plenty of days I think about it. I've had this thing awhile owned free and clear. Some people flip cars easy but I'm a bit of a hoarder with them. At the very least it makes for interesting videos, the same install on the SS would take 5 min and where's the fun in that. Great info on the origin though thanks for watching

  • @Colinireland1992
    @Colinireland1992 2 месяца назад +1

    Insanely hard job, this took me like 4 hours with limited tools. At one point I actually couldn't shimmy the supply pipe with the housing on it out like I though I'd be able to, jacked up the passenger side so I could get up in there with one arm with an extension to break the supply pipe bolt loose, only to have to mount the housing back in place to break the tube loose. Absolute nightmare. A good 4 or 5 bolts in this job you have to get off and back in one ratchet click at a time.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah still one of my least favorite repairs. It's tough without some special tools like mini ratchets but then you run into the issue of not getting enough torque on it to break things loose. Terrible set up for sure. Thanks for watching

    • @Colinireland1992
      @Colinireland1992 2 месяца назад +1

      Np, Thank you for the instructional

  • @DarknessUnresolved
    @DarknessUnresolved 3 месяца назад +1

    DAMN, this is a lot. All day with this, hours just to undo one bolt, unless you have a specific tool (regular ratchet wrench won't do, apparently). And RAINING on the weekend I had considered doing this. I think I'll just take it into the shop, damn!

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah its a tough one, ridiculous design sometimes the time it takes isn't worth it. Thanks for watching though!

    • @DarknessUnresolved
      @DarknessUnresolved 3 месяца назад +1

      @@picklesgarage Thank you for posting! I'm learning a lot about my car still, and this video did help. But yeah, that thermostat placement SUCKS!

    • @healthycigarettes5088
      @healthycigarettes5088 2 месяца назад

      I went to a shop to replace mine. They charged me a $1000 but they were nice enough to also replace the water pump.

  • @rileynelson1864
    @rileynelson1864 8 месяцев назад +2

    My 2011 only blows luke warm or cool car temp never gets above 180 guess its thermostat time

  • @lycant4030
    @lycant4030 2 месяца назад +1

    Good video.. FYI: a laser pointer would be easier to see what bolts your pointing to.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад

      That's a good tip. I'll see if I can add that in for future videos with out of reach bolts. Thanks for watching!

  • @julianduran7741
    @julianduran7741 20 дней назад +1

    Did you have to replace manifold gasket ? Doing mine tomorrow , pray for ya boy

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  20 дней назад +1

      @julianduran7741 I did not, it's pretty sturdy plastic so mine looked OK. It's always best to leave it better than you find it but odds are yours will look OK as well. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @michaelhodge4885
    @michaelhodge4885 Месяц назад

    So my son has 2010 camero I have replaced a water pipe intake gaskets radiator cap thermostat and it’s still leaking water, but it don’t drip. It seems like it don’t start leaking until the engine gets hot and it’s vibrating before it drips. Anyone else had this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @roselynvibez9090
    @roselynvibez9090 7 дней назад

    Hello I have a camaro 2011 and my car keeps over heating we followed your video and put a new thermostat but We think that the thermostat is not opening up to let water run to the other side. Do you think you might know whats going on?

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  7 дней назад

      @roselynvibez9090 That's possible, but that would only be if the thermostat had a different preset or for some reason it was damaged. I'm guessing what you are experiencing is the engine getting really hot really fast? So it seems like no fluid is flowing in? That might actually just be that you have a large air pocket in the system thats just sitting in the engine. Some cars have a more clever way to do this but you'll notice the cap to fill coolant is higher than the radiator. That's the highest point so starting with the car 100% cold and level take the cap off, fill to the top with radiator fluid and start the car. Let it run for a little while you should see bubbles and the fluid level will go down so keep filling as you go. Keep and eye on the temp but it should only take a few minutes to cycle the system. Make sure you stay within your own comfort zone, the real danger is pressure as it gets hot so with the cap off you can treat it about the same as boiling water on a stove. Shouldn't take long, few minutes and that should help your issue. If the level doesnt change and the temp shoots up you might have an issue with the termostat but they are a really basic device that rarely has issues out of the box if installed as shown. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.

  • @Br33zy2x
    @Br33zy2x 7 месяцев назад +3

    I might as well put a supercharger on this mf since I gotta take all this apart and I might as well throw new spark plugs on here

  • @hanfordcali559
    @hanfordcali559 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. You da real MVP🙌! Do I have to drain my coolant or could I do it it without having to?

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      You could probably get away without doing it. I lost maybe a quart so I just caught that and then topped it back off. If you haven't replaced yours in awhile it might just be good to do both at once but shouldn't have to

  • @HaloGTMaster94
    @HaloGTMaster94 8 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing!!!!!

  • @martinmendoza7036
    @martinmendoza7036 4 месяца назад

    If your thermostat is bad could that cause your ac compresor nit turn on. My daughters car temperature goes above normal once it started doing that the ac stop blowing cold and compressor doesn’t turn on. It was blowing cold and the next boom it stop and after that the car temperature would go up .

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  4 месяца назад

      It can yes, it is common for there to be a noticeable change in the air temp when the car starts to overheat. Cars are also designed to work within a tempature range so when overheating they loose power and because the ac compressor is driven by the engine it will not work as it normally would. It's also a hotter environment in the engine bay so the process to cool the air is not as affective. This could also be ac specific issues in tandem with the thermostat like low freon but in any case you want to minimize overheating because it will cause permanent damage.

  • @ghos6t
    @ghos6t 10 месяцев назад +2

    Damn night fall and he still at the last bolt. I went and made me a sandwich, also I am having the same issue. I am fixing mine tomorrow pray for me lol😂

  • @jul1ianvvh184
    @jul1ianvvh184 2 месяца назад

    What bolts were taken out for the thermostat itself

  • @nikkalicioussify
    @nikkalicioussify Год назад +1

    So I have a 2012 camaro v6 that my heater never blows hot air. It blows but not hot. I thought I would replace the theromastat to see if it helped my problem ... until I watched your video. Pretty involved. As far as I know it's not throwing any codes so not sure anymore what to do. Any ideas? It's pretty freaking cold where I live and I gotta have some heat.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately that is the common reason for not getting hot air so it would probably be a good idea to replace the thermostat. Other reasons would be just low on coolant but I am sure you checked the levels so beyond that it's issues with the switches themselves but unlikely to blow air just not hot air in that case. It is a very involved process but it is strange you wouldn't get any codes at all. Low fluid levels and specific thermostat codes do pop up so unless it is an issue with the heater core I can't see any other solve. The issue with mine wasn't even the mechanism it was the gasket had been eaten away so yours being around the same age I would say you are likely to have this problem soon if you didn't already.

    • @tonyanderson8497
      @tonyanderson8497 Год назад +2

      Also the blend doors break on these cars also not a cheap fix dash work

    • @SirenOfCode
      @SirenOfCode Год назад +1

      I don’t the same issue in 2018 it was my blend door actuator.

  • @jorgearjona2125
    @jorgearjona2125 2 месяца назад

    How did you get the housing to open up with the thermostat mine just keeps wiggling and all of the bolts are off too

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад

      Do you mean it's wiggling back and forth but the pipe won't pull up? I'd double check along the pipe to double check the brackets are all undone. The pipe should freely pull up and then the housing will rotate around the pipe

    • @jorgearjona2125
      @jorgearjona2125 2 месяца назад

      It pulls up right below the fuse box I took off the brackets and I can get my fingers on the opened gap of the thermostat housing and it just doesn’t come off when I pull up

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад

      @jorgearjona2125 Strange, I know it has the two bolts either side of the housing. I know sometimes it will be stuck from the gasket but if you can get fingers under it that wouldn't be the case. Might be that the thermostat itself is catching on something. Sorry I can't be of more help but it sounds like you removed everything so it's gotta be hooked or something.

    • @jorgearjona2125
      @jorgearjona2125 2 месяца назад

      How did you get the new thermostat in I,ve been trying to put the new thermostat in I have the old one taken out

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад

      @jorgearjona2125 If the new one came with that thick card board cylinder that's the easiest way. You line the new one up and then use the cylinder to push down the tabs by pushing your hands together and then twist so the tabs grab onto the housing. It's a big pain. If you don't have the cardboard cylinder you might get away with a C clamp as long as you dont damage anything. Hope this helps

  • @willierast9715
    @willierast9715 Год назад +3

    Worst job ever! Pipe won’t come out so I swapped thermostats by laying flat on the engine to get some leverage. Also, stubby ratchet was a life saver on that back bolt that holds the pipe on.

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад

      Yep, it's in my top 5 for sure! I found comfort thinking about the money saved though haha. Thanks for watching

    • @willierast9715
      @willierast9715 Год назад +1

      @@picklesgarage Thank you man, you have the only video out there. I watched it over and over trying to hype myself up!

  • @Starlynightlight
    @Starlynightlight 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm stressed just looking at this

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  2 месяца назад

      Still one of my least favorite repairs of all time. Tied with some of the repairs that didn't even make it to youtube because I gave up trying to explain how wildly I was winging something haha. Thanks for watching

  • @777Misskristina
    @777Misskristina 9 месяцев назад

    Question my coolant temp are dropping to cold and not showing on my dash. Could it be a bad thermostat? I have Camaro 2019 v6

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  9 месяцев назад

      That can be a symptom yes. Often you will get check engine light as well but if the thermostat is stuck wide open then it's not letting the car get to operating temp. You should still see the gauge move somewhat after in town driving but it will not get to where it needs to be.

  • @lucasfisher6993
    @lucasfisher6993 Год назад

    Hey. So I might have to do this on mine soon. What's the reason the inlet needs to be removed please? I don't really see why it needs to be off. 👍

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      It's just going to be really hard to get a hand on everything you need to remove in the back. As always I encourage people to try to make it as easy as possible but this step is pretty necessary unless you can get really creative with tools and grip. Let me know how it goes

    • @lucasfisher6993
      @lucasfisher6993 Год назад

      @@picklesgarage brilliant thank you

  • @waynedavis7337
    @waynedavis7337 9 месяцев назад +2

    Man that’s that bullshit awesome job tho bro 🤦🏾‍♂️ yeah I think I’m going to the shop 😩 with mines

  • @madduxheskey5059
    @madduxheskey5059 Год назад

    when i took mine for a test run my coolant temp was reading in the 250s when i believe it’s supposed to sit at 210? it’s a 2011 camaro LT. could this also resolve to the thermometer being busted?

    • @madduxheskey5059
      @madduxheskey5059 Год назад

      i forgot to mention that once it hits 80mph it tells me to shut off the car due to it overheating

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад

      Yes, that is commonly a symptom. It's not the only thing that can cause it, low fluid and air pockets as well but if the thermostat is stuck open it just keeps circulating the coolant in and out of the engine which makes everything heat up faster. Or if it's stuck closed then it just heats up quickly as well. In any case you won't regret replacing these if it's not bad it will be soon at this age and it's more than likely your issue.

  • @gillygrylls
    @gillygrylls 4 месяца назад

    So you didn’t have to drain the coolant?

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  4 месяца назад +1

      Not completely, no. There's coolant in the tube naturally so you will lose a bit when that's removed but just what is toward the top and then you can top off when you are done. Though to make less of a mess and if your coolant hasn't been flushed before this is a good opportunity to drain the coolant when working on this. Thanks for watching

    • @gillygrylls
      @gillygrylls 4 месяца назад

      @@picklesgarage thanks. Appreciate the reply. I was gonna do this on my 2010 Camaro and was curious if I should. I think I have a timing issue. I keep getting code that says performance bank. I’ll have to have my friend check it out. He works on camaros

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  4 месяца назад +1

      @gillygrylls Could also be the Ignition coils. I had nearly all of mine go out at some point or another. You can get them at a local auto parts store usually with a lifetime warranty. If you narrow down the side you will often see a code of an under performing cylinder and then you can replace that one/ones and all the spark plugs which should help/resolve

    • @gillygrylls
      @gillygrylls 4 месяца назад +1

      @@picklesgarage yeah exactly I was also getting random code on cylinder 4. I have the V6. Plugs were changed around Sept last year and put new coil pack on but they were cheap. I should actually replace with better quality ones. Had just went for a quick fix as I was going in a road trip. Appreciate your input. Will subscribe

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  4 месяца назад +1

      @gillygrylls I appreciate it, have a good one!

  • @pelochas1029
    @pelochas1029 Год назад

    my camaro is overheating, there is small overflow at the reservoir and i see steam leak at the radiator cap. does this mean the thermostat failed, no longer is opening to let the coolant flow thru the radiator

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      Likely these do go bad somewhat regularly. If you are getting no codes however there's a chance there is just air in the system. I don't have a video myself on it but there should be some out there and then you could rule that out

    • @pelochas1029
      @pelochas1029 Год назад

      @@picklesgarage well its a 2010, 13 years old. Original owner. I squeezed the hoses for air and refilled while engine running. The reservior starts drippin coolant underneath at around 190 degrees. It doesnt make sense why its dripping coolant before reaching normal temp. If i drive it around, it will overheat, get the engine overheating warning, lots of coolant at reservior. Appears like no flow thru thermostat or no water pump

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      @pelochas1029 Yeah then your best bet is the thermostat. Most around this time are corroded even if the mechanism still works. It's due for a replace and hopfully that will address the issue.

    • @pelochas1029
      @pelochas1029 Год назад +1

      Got it done. Its good now. Thanks.

    • @gillygrylls
      @gillygrylls 2 месяца назад

      @@picklesgarageI’m troubling shooting mine as the issue got worse. No coolant leaks. Oil changed. But the temps will be fine then suddenly skyrockets to the high coolant message then a second later goes back to normal. I bought a spill free funnel to try and do a burp on the radiator. I hope that helps. I also noticed when checking the radiator the other day the cap broke. Well the inside ring broke. Which of course now I can’t drive far as it overheats faster.this is my only car. So I hope when I get my radiator cap and funnel I can let the car rest and try to burp it in the morning.

  • @querob1135
    @querob1135 Год назад

    My Camaro recently started leaking coolant and I connected and OBD reader and got the code “p1258” which is telling me I’m low on coolant and need to replace the thermostat my question is I looked under my car and saw fluid coming from out of the hose that’s connected to the thermostat I honestly think I just need and o-ring around that’s hose and I’ll be good any suggestions ?

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +1

      Yeah could just be a leak, you will get an operating temperature error if it is the actual gasket on the termostate but if you are going to be back there anyway to change the gasket ring around the termostat I'd just replace it while you are there. It will go bad likely soon anyway it has the same rubber around it as the o ring for the housing and the part itself is cheap. Unless you are referring to the seal toward the front of the block but I say if you are spending a few hours on this it's best to make it the last time haha

    • @querob1135
      @querob1135 Год назад

      @@picklesgarageI’m referring to the hose that goes directly into the thermostat not the skinny one but the thicker one it looks like the hose is in the thermostat but it’s looks as if the liquid is just barely seeping out

    • @querob1135
      @querob1135 Год назад

      @@picklesgaragealso I do apologize for not knowing the exact names of the pipes I’m not too car savvy

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад

      @querob1135 this is a V6 right? Is the hose you are referring to metal? It wraps around the passengerside and goes to the back of the engine?

  • @raceday-iy7vm
    @raceday-iy7vm Год назад +2

    Why did Chevrolet do this🥵

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад

      Someone brought up this engine was origionally designed for another car and mounted sideways in that. Still crazy they went ahead and left it alone like this but other than that it's a fun engine at least haha.

  • @chadslater3521
    @chadslater3521 Год назад

    Would you change the transmission fluid, filter at 94k miles on a camaro 2010 V6 LLT? I am not sure if it's been done before but car fax says it was possibly around 30k

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  Год назад +2

      Yeah, it's a good idea to change out at about 100k. I'd look into doing the rear differential fluid as well. It's not bad to be running with old fluid so these aren't things you need to change super often but the big mile markers(like 100k) it's a good idea to go thru everything and if you haven't changed spark plugs I'd do those as well.

  • @frmd
    @frmd Год назад +1

    honestly i do it to my car without removing no air filter hose no even intake just play around the thermostat in the small area was pain in azz but worth the pain

    • @504Trey
      @504Trey Год назад

      Lies

    • @toriwilliams500
      @toriwilliams500 9 месяцев назад

      ​@504Trey how, I looking and can doing it now

  • @travisnotch382
    @travisnotch382 Год назад +2

    😂just lying to there wife and kids

  • @rammsteinkorduner3114
    @rammsteinkorduner3114 24 дня назад

    Lol fuck that.

  • @drifter9425
    @drifter9425 3 месяца назад +1

    Engineering SUCKS on lots of new cars

    • @picklesgarage
      @picklesgarage  3 месяца назад +1

      That it does, that's why I like sitting in the engine bay of my squarebodies.

    • @drifter9425
      @drifter9425 3 месяца назад +1

      @@picklesgarage
      Same here new GF has a 2012 Camero
      I'm driving 2000 F350 7.3 dually
      Never a check engine light or breakdown in 280,000 except fuel pump in tank the pickup broke off and ran outa fuel at 1/4 tank lol

  • @Beautiful-Gorgeous
    @Beautiful-Gorgeous 7 месяцев назад +2

    Welp, single Camaro girl/ owner of this exact model and, my goodness I have to shovel $700 to the mechanic today for this exact project😮‍💨💔

  • @user-eu7dc7ds6p
    @user-eu7dc7ds6p 5 месяцев назад +1

    Car makers are crap