2019 - 2022 Chevy Colorado Thermostat Replacement Without Removing Upper Intake Plenum

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @roberthodges1267
    @roberthodges1267 4 месяца назад +5

    This job was quoted at $1500 at a local shop but with the right tools it's quick and very easy. Thanks you help

  • @danielpedroza329
    @danielpedroza329 9 месяцев назад +7

    This video helped me change my thermostat on a 2017 Chevy Colorado V6. Thank you for helping me solve this problem. The auto shop wanted $1500 to do the job!

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, good for you, my friend. I’m glad you have found this video useful. I am here to help you guys out.

    • @tmob_leeroy550
      @tmob_leeroy550 9 месяцев назад

      They must be charging you for the z71. That thermostat on that one is behind the engine, and you have to remove the intake manifold. This one on the books calls for 1.5hrs, the other 5hrs. Sucks!

    • @papahogdog155
      @papahogdog155 7 месяцев назад

      How long did it take you? They gave me a similar price. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and it doesn't look to extreme.

  • @finley614
    @finley614 10 месяцев назад +9

    Literally took me 45 minutes to do this job . It’s about having the right tools and a little bit of know how

  • @RichardGwaltney
    @RichardGwaltney Год назад +1

    This method works for a 2018 Chevy Colorado also. Thank God!!

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад

      That is awesome, man, thanks for confirming the 2018 Chevy Colorado.

  • @jimdent351
    @jimdent351 10 месяцев назад +1

    I did this job in about an hour and 15 minutes. As I was filling up the rad again I noticed that there was a fluid leak down by the thermostat so I had to pull the air box back off again. As it turned out I forgot to put a small coolant line back together that I removed to get the thermostat out. lol

  • @user-dh8dz3ge3t
    @user-dh8dz3ge3t 11 месяцев назад +4

    What was the reason you were replacing it? I have a feeling I have to replace mine because my fans stay on when the vehicle is off and my ac stopped working.

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for late reply. The reason for this one was thermostat under regulated.
      For yours, I would check for code(s) in PCM to make sure you are on the right path. Don’t waste your money just replacing part(s).

    • @alex94293
      @alex94293 11 месяцев назад

      I have the same issue in my 2019 Chevy Colorado with the ac no blowing cold air and the engine fan staying on for a few minutes after. I am currently trying to decide if I should change the thermostat or the coolant temperature sensor. I also have a check engine light come on when this happens and it is as soon as the temperature outside drops or if I switch my ac to fan on no ac it will happen as well.
      If I unhook my battery and re hook it it solves the problem temporarily what do you think? Thank you

    • @user-dh8dz3ge3t
      @user-dh8dz3ge3t 11 месяцев назад

      @@alex94293I did end up changing the thermostat and all the problems were solved

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  11 месяцев назад

      @@alex94293 The best way to approach this is if you have handheld scan tool with data or professional scan tool. I’m sure regular handheld is not be able to scan all codes in all modules.
      Here are two options you can approach this as follow:
      1. If you have handheld scan tool with live data. If so, I look at the ECT (engine coolant temperature). Based on your problem, you turned the vehicle off the fans running. I believe your coolant temperature is reading wrong than engine block. You can see this data on your scan tool such as like this “ECT ---- 220 F degree or more. If your ECT reading at 220 degree or above this will cause the radiator fan keeps running for awhile. In this case I would replace ECT sensor.
      2. If you have a professional technician scan tool that cost more than $2,000, you’ll be able to read the code in all module. This is more accurate than a handheld scan tool with live data. This more accurate path and know the path much clearer than based on ECT reading or thermostat because you will have the code to diagnose, much easier.
      I know this is very technical, if you don’t understand, please me know. Best of luck my friend.

    • @mikewilliams4693
      @mikewilliams4693 10 месяцев назад

      I have a 2019 and had the same problem. It’s the thermostat stuck in the open position. Mine has corrected itself twice now.

  • @raphaelsoniii8298
    @raphaelsoniii8298 Год назад +1

    thank you for sharing! i have two questions, Is this technique compatible for replacing the thermostat on the 2018 Chevy Colorado? and do you have a video for replacing the thermostat sensor?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +3

      Thank your for your comment and questions.
      If your vehicle is v6? Then it should be in the same location at 2019-2022 in the video. And I have not encountered or replace thermostat sensor yet and I believe thermostat sensor is mounted with the thermostat housing on a 4 cylinders.
      I’m sorry, I Do Not have the video for Thermostat sensor or 2018 Chevy Colorado thermostat or thermostat sensor replacement. If I encounter one & I will certainly making a video for it.

  • @KIBBYJ
    @KIBBYJ Год назад +1

    Is it the same for 2017 GMC Canyon?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +1

      I have not see the GMC yet, so I can’t really answer your question at this moment.

  • @jordananschutz4197
    @jordananschutz4197 4 месяца назад

    Can you get by with manual socket wrenches?

    • @johnbeard9838
      @johnbeard9838 4 месяца назад

      It's a bit of a challenge but I did it with regular sockets. Definitely need to have a long extension for you drive

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  4 месяца назад

      Yes, you can do it.

  • @Klips360
    @Klips360 Год назад

    Any idea what the holes is called the covers the left side of the thermostat bolt

  • @swingingsteel
    @swingingsteel Год назад

    Need to know what thermostat you recommend for a 2019 Chevy Colorado V6 2x4 and where to get it.

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад

      I would recommend from the dealer. Second, from parts stores. In the video we used the part from dealer.

    • @swingingsteel
      @swingingsteel Год назад

      @@autorepairprocedures The parts stores no longer carry them it seems. I have no idea why.

    • @swingingsteel
      @swingingsteel Год назад

      @@autorepairprocedures No specific make you recommend?

  • @buzzstoney
    @buzzstoney Год назад

    What type of thermostat did you buy to replace it? I have a 2019 colorado and i plan on replacing mine as well

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +1

      I replaced it with dealer thermostat, because it is fairly new model.
      I suggest go to the dealer and get one.

  • @eddiehehe
    @eddiehehe 8 месяцев назад

    Is it safe to use the truck like this? I have to wait till the dealer is available for a diagnostic so I can file a warranty claim. But I can’t afford to lose time at work and it’s my only vehicle

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  8 месяцев назад +1

      The answer is no. When you have thermostat problem you should fix it regardless, if not might lead to other problem.
      The dealer should have a loaner for you. If your vehicle warranty or extended warranty.

    • @eddiehehe
      @eddiehehe 8 месяцев назад

      @@autorepairprocedures dealer is giving me the run around :( saying they have no loaners and that a diagnosis takes 5-6 days I’m hoping I can have it figured out tomorrow

    • @eddiehehe
      @eddiehehe 8 месяцев назад

      @@autorepairprocedures thank you for the response!

  • @georgetrigueros7203
    @georgetrigueros7203 Год назад

    What about 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Lt v6 3.6 4x4?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад

      I have not working on 2016 Chevy Colorado yet, but I believe it’s the same too, as long as 2016 Chevy Colorado thermostat is the same place as mine in this video.

  • @opticaldelusion2766
    @opticaldelusion2766 Год назад

    I have a lift kit on my truck and a shop I went to refused to replace thermostat on my V6 2018 Colorado. They said they’d need to remove the exhaust manifold heat shield down near driver side wheel well to access the thermostat. I mentioned watching this video and said I think it can all be accessed from the top. He disagreed and said they didn’t want to do the work. Would a lift kit interfere with exchanging the thermostat the way you do in the video?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +1

      I have not done 2018 Chevy Colorado v6 yet. If you could compare my video thermostat location to your vehicle. You can look at the top or bottom radiator hose, then you can make an adjustment from there.

    • @opticaldelusion2766
      @opticaldelusion2766 Год назад

      Let me rephrase my question. The truck in your video seems to be identical to mine. So my question would be does replacing the thermostat in your video require any access from below or were you able to complete the job from above like in the video?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +1

      @@opticaldelusion2766 if you vehicle is identical or the placement of the thermostat same as mine in the video you should be able to access from the top. For my vehicle in this video I did not remove any manifold.

    • @opticaldelusion2766
      @opticaldelusion2766 Год назад +1

      @@autorepairprocedures thank you. That information helps me a lot. Thanks for posting the video. 👍

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +2

      @@opticaldelusion2766 Thank you, friend. I am here to help and share my knowledge what I know in this field.

  • @vinnier6
    @vinnier6 3 месяца назад

    You didn’t need to remove that coolant hose…

  • @garybrown2837
    @garybrown2837 Год назад

    What s the torque spec

  • @DevinKeys
    @DevinKeys Год назад

    Where is part 2?

    • @autorepairprocedures
      @autorepairprocedures  Год назад +1

      Part 2 is here: How To Install 2019-2022 Chevy Colorado Thermostat Without Removing Upper Intake Plenum | Cheat Code
      ruclips.net/video/5VwrDyeyr8c/видео.html