Can engine work with out thermostat ? ✔

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  • @Ka2wheelsnk400
    @Ka2wheelsnk400 4 года назад +20

    Driving our mitsubishi engine 4d56 for 10years without thermostat, up to now no problem. Im from tropical country the Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @prototype9904
      @prototype9904 3 года назад +4

      It's much better in warmer climates, in colder climates, the car won't warm up or warm up really slow and will show signs of wear a little faster. If you tried this in North Dakota in winter, the car would always be in the "choke phase" and run very rich possibly wearing the piston rings out faster and you get abysmal fuel economy : /

    • @SeanTabada
      @SeanTabada 3 года назад +1

      same bro i just realized that my car has no thermostat for 11 years now

    • @marlonhawthorne1614
      @marlonhawthorne1614 3 года назад

      @@SeanTabada hi

    • @julioramossilva3968
      @julioramossilva3968 3 года назад +1

      @@prototype9904 if its is in choke , heat it up a little.

  • @hughmacgregor5435
    @hughmacgregor5435 3 года назад +7

    I live in Sydney where it is mostly hot (and boring..but that's another topic). Only in older vehicles say 25 years plus I have removed the thermostat. The reason for this is to allow the old engine to heat up gradually. Heating and cooling causes expansion and contraction of metal. This then leads to metal fatigue and possible failure wear and tear. In a newer engine this is inconsequential because the metal is new. It hasn't gone through expansion and contraction often. Engines 25 years plus need help as they get older just as we will. Frequent oil changes best oil too careful driving techniques and gradual heating of the engine.

    • @Pepper_Mint_
      @Pepper_Mint_ Год назад

      Yes even i have 20year old vehicle and removed thermostat..so far no issues

  • @idrisbabatunde6851
    @idrisbabatunde6851 5 лет назад +15

    2001 bmw 740i, been driving it without a thermostat. The temperature needle always stays in the middle. The only difference I noticed after removing the thermostat is that it takes about 10 minutes to reach operating temp.

    • @hermanman8235
      @hermanman8235 5 лет назад +1

      Idris Babatunde my Land cruiser with engine driven fan takes half an hour to heat up without the t.stat.guess it's better to run it that way.😂

    • @alexromero5459
      @alexromero5459 4 года назад

      I got a 5th gen prelude and same.

    • @powerblaze2u
      @powerblaze2u 3 месяца назад

      i think if the fan i controlled by ecu, then the engine will still heat up quickly as the fan will not be working until it gets to optimal temperature. Taking out the thermostat in this kina car, you may not notice much of a difference ..

  • @KWASHIC
    @KWASHIC 6 лет назад +5

    my toyota ipsum blew a leak on the radiator... replaced the radiator and removed the thermostat. running with no problem for now and the cold engine light still goes off around the same tim as before...will replace the thermostat only if the winter seems to affect its warm up time. as for fuel efficiency in cold morning drives i can always drive economically till the cold light goes off.

  • @waynegrinnell3020
    @waynegrinnell3020 6 лет назад +5

    In most cases it's 1 of 2 cases....... 1. You have a thermostat that has seized shut. Which means all the antifreeze that's being heated up can't escape... Causing hoses to burst and gaskets to fail... Or 2. You have a failing water pump. And in other cases u have a failed thermostat which caused your water pump to shit the bed (or vice versa). I suggest that if you only use your car to get to and from work on (highway miles during summer climate) remove your thermostat all together. And if by the time you park your car at your job, your car is still overheating.... Then you probably have a bad water pump. As far as cold climates go.... If you remove your thermostat....your engine will stay cold while you're driving, which isn't very good. So, I'd suggest just having a new thermo- before winter kicks in. So your engine can have the proper temp... Some mechanics will test the thermostat before installation (kinda like how you'd test one at home).Note: If you're driving on a highway and your temperature gauge is normal, but when u stop at a red light your gauge starts turning to hot.... Then you have a failing thermostat, or a failing (or already dead, pump). Or the dreaded blown head gasket. But there are also clues to determining that. Like white exhaust, or oil in your coolant or bubbly/milky oil on your dip stick.

    • @waynegrinnell3020
      @waynegrinnell3020 6 лет назад +1

      Note: If you're driving on a highway and your temperature gauge is normal, but when u stop at a red light your gauge starts turning to hot.... Then you have a failing thermostat, or a failing (or already dead, pump)

  • @whothecapfits
    @whothecapfits 8 лет назад +19

    Thanks for your diagram. It may help with understanding if your diagram shows a return hose returning allowing flow back to the radiator. You can't have flow with one hose.

    • @carlplz00001
      @carlplz00001 4 года назад +2

      whothecapfits the topic was the Thermostat, if the engine could work with or without, NOT how the cooling system of a car works.... pls be kind to ppl, this video is free. If you can do it better in a simple way, do it yourself. Mr. Smart pants 🙄

  • @rickkrockstar
    @rickkrockstar 6 лет назад +50

    No thermostat, means Car just takes longer to heat up, but after it heats up it runs normal..

    • @rickkrockstar
      @rickkrockstar 4 года назад +1

      @JPS JPS slightly, as long as you have good antifreeze, will just take longer to heat up.

    • @frogGames
      @frogGames 3 года назад +2

      If you're driving for long distance with no thermostat, the engine will be cold and reduce fuel economy. Because the radiator is getting blasted with 120km wind with continues circulation of coolant.

    • @420BLUNTLEY
      @420BLUNTLEY 2 года назад +1

      @@frogGames will it be a big difference? What about putting a piece of cardboard in the front

    • @debarstudio3153
      @debarstudio3153 2 года назад +1

      @@420BLUNTLEY 😂🤣

    • @dannyr333
      @dannyr333 Год назад +1

      Frog games is onto something
      So road trips yes fuel economy out the door
      But if u in city and stop and go at stops the engine has time to heat up a bit
      Anyway I like how u thought and know about the one factor a lot of people don’t bring up about this topic (the wind speed) when we driving the engine is getting cooled every second heck faster u go the cooler I did it today
      That sed of the goal is to keep the block cool fine
      Check that off
      But if we want our fuel to vaporize efficiently therefore not run rich and keep our part lubed in the pistons and bearings than that’s a fail
      I guess after researching about “is it okay to run with no therm”
      The answer is yes/no
      Yes in the city at 70sF and above
      No rural or road trips 70sF and above and no in the city at like 50sF and less
      So in my conclusion im prolly wrong
      Yes we found a way to beat the engineers to keep our engine block cooler but that isn’t the goal the goal is to manipulate the engines temp to run optimal and cooler isn’t the best temp is it?
      Lastly I think we can’t have both cool engine and efficient gas miles/lubed engine parts
      Fck it I’ll ask my co workers about this tomorrw at work and stay with no t stat I feel the block cooler is the way to go at least for a Honda in Tampa FL anyway it’s march now it ain’t gonna be cold till next Jan I got till next year to figure out whats wrong with the fking coolant system
      Amen
      Peace’s didn’t even watch vid just read the comments on like 4 or 5 vids there a lot wisdom in RUclips threads
      Be good y’all

  • @djfameinthemix
    @djfameinthemix 7 лет назад +49

    2005 dodge magnum rt, been driving it without termostat for 8 yrs and nothing happend never have a problem

    • @mmlindsey8635
      @mmlindsey8635 6 лет назад +2

      fernando moran I LIKE THAT U KEEP IT REAL

    • @viorelgherasim5458
      @viorelgherasim5458 6 лет назад +2

      Do y have hot in y car if no thermostat ?

    • @shqipebelgjike1274
      @shqipebelgjike1274 5 лет назад

      @@viorelgherasim5458 yes i been driving for 1 week, my heat works

    • @nathanmccree3089
      @nathanmccree3089 5 лет назад +1

      U didn't have no problems with no thermostat did u just cut the middle out of it did your heater still work

    • @mikelab6912
      @mikelab6912 3 года назад

      Thermostat is used to maintain the efficient temperature of the engine

  • @meadowsbethel6077
    @meadowsbethel6077 2 года назад +1

    What in a country very very hot like Nigeria, do we need thermostat? Usually I remove it because our weather here gets to 32 degrees, engines will always reach max temp.

  • @theg4007
    @theg4007 11 лет назад +3

    Informative. I need to check my thermostat ASAP because my engine is running cold

  • @JodBronson
    @JodBronson 7 лет назад +8

    If you live in " Cold Weather ", you will need your Heat. Basically they designed it for " On Demand " Heat, if you ask me. Here is what I do to our Trucks... I use 2 Thermostats. One, is the By-Pass. The other is " Normal ".... The By-Pass... We use it for Summer... Then we Switch it back to " Normal " in November each year. NOTE: If you do a By-Pass.... You can Drill the Hell out of the Thermostat, LOL. You will only need the " Rubber Ring " and the " Round " part of the Thermostat, so it can sit in the " Hole " safely and it won't " Leak " on you. Hope that will help People who is looking to do it.... Hmmmm, maybe I can make a Video of it, LOL

    • @anonmessenger7943
      @anonmessenger7943 Год назад

      Block off a 3rd of your radiator for more heat in winter. Those gas station plastic signs work great

  • @lancelima9786
    @lancelima9786 4 года назад +2

    Thats not true i have checked my scan tool and it has no noticable difference infact during idle the fan is off until the engine gets over operating temperature and keeps it at operating temperature so thermostat are only good for idle during in snowing conditions to avoid water from freezing at the radiator as the waterpump would try to circulate icey water the thermostat would save those components on the engine by warming the coolant internally but in a warm country thermostats dont save anything

  • @davidwebb3134
    @davidwebb3134 6 лет назад +1

    Now I know what thermostat is for and its function. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @stephenthomas6439
    @stephenthomas6439 9 лет назад +3

    I live in Houston, not too many seasonal; changes. Why do I need a thermostat. Also My truck is classic 1964

  • @AshwinKeerthivasan
    @AshwinKeerthivasan 10 лет назад +7

    Hi. I would like to share my view on your channel. Whether to take it or not is upto you. First of all, I would like to take the opportunity to appreciate your thought process on explaining some engineering concepts in a really simple manner. It definitely reflects on the number of subscribers that you have obtained for your channel. These are some things which you could do to make it even better.
    1. Please do not take the video in one complete shot. Just by that one thing, you are unable to cut some places where you have found yourself a bit off course in explaining the things in the way you wanted them, but you are forced to continue. Believe me, cut it, take things by parts and then stitch them. You will find yourself more confident with your words in explaining it.
    2. Please have some more light on your working area. Your videos are being watched by so many people now. Which means its better to have a good visual in the video. Its mostly in a shade of dark which I find it a bit dull for understanding concepts.
    3. Please make sure you try to take away the Hindi-ish slang from your english. Even though the grammar is upto the mark, there are some words which I found similar to hindi words. No offense, but if you want to spread the knowledge to people around the world, its better to have a separate accent to your english which will make it even more convenient to listen to.
    Hope I had not offended or stirred any emotions by putting out my thoughts. The reason behind that was I usually find concepts being explained by foreign nationalities. When seeing a fellow citizen doing that, it makes me feel great. Hope you continue to make more videos and spread some interesting stuff. Cheers.

  • @cmvkreul2894
    @cmvkreul2894 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent explanation thank you... I found your video while searching for an answer to my problem... maybe you can help? I have an 89 Toyota pickup (love of my life) and it over heats when I put a Tstat in it... if course I have NO overheating problem without it but in the colder temps I'm suffering the engine is too cold problems... I put 3 brand new tstats in it and it keeps over heating!! Yes my heater is working fine... hope to hear from you soon!!

    • @rehanonwheels
      @rehanonwheels 5 лет назад

      Christine Kreul You might not be getting the proper T valve, or there is some leakage or problem in your car’s cooling system

    • @ernest.cazenave
      @ernest.cazenave 2 года назад

      Dear friend, your truck is too old...I can bet you lunch the problem is in the water pump...you need to change it...asap..!!...this will help to recover the proper coolant flow thru the engine, hoses, radiator and the heater core as well...before installing a new water pump strongly suggest to make a radiator flush to dump all oxidation and particles in the coolant...then replace the water pump, thermostat, coolant and for the best, the accesory belt too

    • @khmerghost
      @khmerghost 2 года назад

      Maybe something is clogged. Rust. Or a broken pump fan. Worse case is coolant mixing with oil.

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад +3

    Yes, thanks for been supportive, will make my videos more interesting.
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    • @sibusisongubane3609
      @sibusisongubane3609 3 года назад

      My Hyundai elantra 2010. I removed my thermostat 2 weeks ago it was damaged. But after every morning I check the radiator, while it's cold mind you. I get pressure pushing the cap, yet the car is ice cold and it's back pushing into the coolant tank. What is the cause? Should I put back the thermostat,? I'm not getting any white smoke or water readings from the dash. It's just water is pushing back into the coolant tank

  • @anooprajendran586
    @anooprajendran586 11 лет назад +1

    good job... could u pls make a similar one om various fuel injection systems?

  • @yahairamoralea6340
    @yahairamoralea6340 7 лет назад +1

    thanks you this video helped for my 1992 Toyota corolla

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

    Yes, you have a made a point, will definitely work on it. please come again and review our work, have a great day.

  • @MARYT
    @MARYT 6 лет назад +1

    i think its good for hot weathers like 40+ degree ...... will help to reduce the overheating issues....is am i right.?.....because i tried it and it works

  • @xolanikhanyile3567
    @xolanikhanyile3567 3 года назад +1

    Hi, do you know if a faulty thermostat might cause a radiator fan to blow?

  • @srinivasandilip6067
    @srinivasandilip6067 9 лет назад +1

    So helpful for are u explain the engines details nice. thank you

  • @ifeanyiezeani8033
    @ifeanyiezeani8033 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello, I bought my Toyota Sienna 2012 without Thermostat in Nigeria. Do I need to buy thermostat. My mechanic discouraged me and saying it's not advisable

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  Месяц назад

      Hi, thanks for your comment! Even though your mechanic says you don’t need a thermostat, it's generally important to have one in your Toyota Sienna. The thermostat helps regulate the engine temperature by controlling the flow of coolant. Without it, the engine might run too cold or too hot, which can lead to reduced performance and increased wear. In some cases, running without a thermostat can affect fuel efficiency and emissions. It’s worth getting a second opinion or discussing the potential long-term effects with another mechanic to ensure your engine stays in good condition.

  • @queenofthestars5678
    @queenofthestars5678 6 лет назад

    California 1993 acura integra driver without a thermostat with exhaust and intake, its running fine so far i just cant see the temp gauge to move now

  • @BharaniStar1
    @BharaniStar1 10 лет назад +1

    what will happen if the thermostat not working properly or faulty... and what triggers ON the radiator cooling fan while the engine is running?

  • @rogelioa.c.4877
    @rogelioa.c.4877 8 лет назад +1

    so..if I remove a thermostat to a bmw in a tropical weather, should it work fine?
    my question is because these cars tend to use an unique thermostat with 2 openings (for hot water in the block and the other for the cool water in the radiator)

    • @anonmessenger7943
      @anonmessenger7943 Год назад

      Remove it, you'll be fine. If it becomes cooler weater and it doesnt run warm enough for heating inside vehicle then block of say a third of the front of radiator to increase the heat output/temp level

  • @inegma29
    @inegma29 5 лет назад

    Old diesel Mercedes 1984 internal corrosion build up.....removed thermostat to compensate. Doing an acid flush risks more leaks than just removing thermostat. I live in a hot state. Optimum temp is now held going up hills and overall average driving. It no longer reaches 90% max heat risking damage to all parts of the engine. Longer morning warm ups is all.

  • @malcolmfraser5849
    @malcolmfraser5849 2 года назад +1

    Driving a mitishbish 4g63 without a thomostart when rain fall heavy it will not start until the sun come out please help thank you

    • @sherwinamante1790
      @sherwinamante1790 Год назад

      Check heater plug and glow plugs.... or put manual heater, it helps heating glow plugs fast and useful when rainy days...

  • @Mr7352
    @Mr7352 2 года назад

    2001 toyota camry,,has no thermostat all new heat sensors new fan switch fans do not work still.. Put on manual swtch to have fan on all the time,,car temperature still getting hot. new coolant .Any idea what i can do that im missing. Thanks for your videos they do help.

  • @kalulejulius7479
    @kalulejulius7479 Год назад

    Thanks for the best explanation,

  • @henryperez5640
    @henryperez5640 10 лет назад

    Thank u ! The needle witch mark the temperature goes up in less than 4 minutes wheb i turn on my car . And i replaced both the thermostat and the water pump. Im happy i came across this video .

  • @TributetoIslam1
    @TributetoIslam1 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing the info. Please also tell that if thermostat is there but it does not get open for coolant circulation. How much riski is this issue ?

  • @shajinerothmadathil
    @shajinerothmadathil 8 лет назад +1

    I have removed thermostat (Nissan sunny 2005 Dubai)as the engine was overheating, I have replaced the radiator as guided by a mechanic. He recommended that to remove the thermostat, in order to avoid overheating. I hope that there will not be any problem because of this.
    Please advise
    thanks & Regards
    Shaji

    • @ricardoblacksabbath
      @ricardoblacksabbath 7 лет назад +1

      shaji kalpetta my car was overheating all the time, replaced thermostat twice, same result, removed it, problem solved, specially when you live in a hot area, thermostats are for cold countries like Canada or Rusia

  • @Ankitkumar-bo7sd
    @Ankitkumar-bo7sd 4 года назад +1

    Hii , i just recently watched your video and want to know will it effect or AC cooling also , if we run our car without thermostat valve?

  • @Foe419
    @Foe419 7 лет назад

    It's over 100 every day where i live and my thermostat went out (91 toyota camry) since its an old car i just took the thermostat out. I'd replace it if you live in a cold climate though.

  • @jasong3674
    @jasong3674 8 лет назад +10

    Removing the thermostat from any car isn't a good idea. It simply masks an underlying issue. Have the system pressure tested - an overheating engine could be caused by a myriad of problems - blown head gasket, cracked cylinder head / block, thermostat stuck in the shut position, a clogged radiator, inoperative cooling fan or even the wrong fuel / spark plug grade.
    Removing the thermostat will simply make the engine over cool, which is bad. It will increase fuel consumption, as the engine CTS (coolant temperature sensor) will assume the engine's not up to normal operating temperature, and simply inject more fuel in. This will cause premature engine wear, as the excess fuel will wash the oil from the cylinder bores (bore wash).

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  8 лет назад

      +Jason Grehawick
      Stop on
      Tks for the comment

    • @datwasdope
      @datwasdope 8 лет назад +4

      Not necessarily. If the underline issue has already been resolved (i.e. hose, water pump etc..), then there is no masking. Some people chose not to replace it immediately due to lack of finances or to help diagnose IF THERE ARE any further complications.. like a partially occluded heater core. Since heater cores are costly to repair, for non-mechanics, their efficiency may possibly be improved by a gently back-flush. Time/ convenience may not allow this to be done immediately. So leaving the thermostat out CAN be a good idea, for a while. As the video states, it only really effects the combustion and fuel economy, aside from taking longer for the interior heater to warm-up.
      Once an engine reaches normal operating temperature, it usually remain in a range near that temp, and the thermostat rarely closes beyond that point (200 - 220 degrees fahrenheit, depending on the vehicle).

    • @wannaknowhwo
      @wannaknowhwo 7 лет назад +1

      if your remove termostat radiator car must clean. my car Suzuki Futura 1,500 Cc and i drive 3-4 Times a year Cross country 400 km(248 mil) and never overheat, in Indonesia if not rainy air temperature normaly 29 to 34౦c (84-93౦F)

    • @tickyul
      @tickyul 7 лет назад

      Jason Grehawick A junker that is headed to the scraphead and has a blown-head, can many times be kept running by keeping it VERY cool. How do you do this..........removing the t-stat!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @davidhenriquez6144
      @davidhenriquez6144 7 лет назад +1

      i am in a little situaton.ok full tune up has already been done to the car.also cleaned fuel system.the car started over heating after mechanic did mentoned that my top radiator hose was HARD.i ran a pressure test an i have 0 head gasket leaks.i remove thermostat and replaced it.car get kept over heating.so i have been running without a thermostat for almost 3 months?now i regret it baddd gas mileage on a civic 98 and went through my oil pretty fast.so can it be that i didn't bleed radiator?i did replace the radiator recently and didn't take out the air in the system.can that be the culprit?

  • @SunilKumarmariamkandy
    @SunilKumarmariamkandy Год назад

    Very good explanation, thank you

  • @datwasdope
    @datwasdope 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the upload. You could've summed this up in 3 minutes or less though.

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    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

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  • @rpjr440
    @rpjr440 8 лет назад +9

    thermostats are great for up climate whether but here in Miami we don't need them it gets hot all on it own and very quickly and extending the life of the engine. why are all cars geared for winter climates?

    • @davidhenriquez6144
      @davidhenriquez6144 7 лет назад

      i am in miami too.i was running a 98 civic with thermostat and one day the needle when to the top.radiator was just replaced,full tune up and cleaned fuel system.you meant to tell me it's okay to run wthout a thermostat for a long period of time?it does take forever to get to normal operating temp and my gas economy is not doing well.or that might just be me.

    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 6 лет назад

      Its not just you. Engine is less eficient if its not running hot enough

    • @michaeljohnson5550
      @michaeljohnson5550 6 лет назад +1

      True, I live in Tampa Florida, and a thermostat is not needed. The car still reaches operating temperature. I always remove em as soon as I get a car.

    • @MARYT
      @MARYT 6 лет назад

      agreed hot weathers does not need this piece of tech i think so

    • @mrsuarez430
      @mrsuarez430 6 лет назад

      On outboards it works fine for me down here also

  • @shibbitv5282
    @shibbitv5282 8 лет назад

    thank you for uploading such a informative video, I got my car over heated and mechanical removed thermostat. I was not having any idea why he removed and should I replace it now...got the answer... :)

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  8 лет назад

      +Tauseef Ahmad
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  • @waleedjacobs
    @waleedjacobs 6 лет назад

    Very good video. I love the explanation. It was very clear and proper

  • @aryanakki4274
    @aryanakki4274 5 лет назад +1

    Hie
    I have Honda civic 2007 model automatic transmission ...i changed the thermostat valve but when ever i drive in sports mode my engine gets overheat , i checked with Honda service center they said replace the radiator its gonna cost me 25k ... Plz do help me why my engine getting overheat while driving in sports mode .. I will be very thank full to you ...

  • @stevensonbowen3725
    @stevensonbowen3725 5 лет назад +2

    i think thermostat is for cold weather country not for hot weather country

  • @renjithshenoi7777
    @renjithshenoi7777 6 лет назад

    Is temperature gauge is Hardwired to Engine Control unit or Instrument cluster?

  • @darthmal
    @darthmal 7 лет назад +1

    I replace the timing belt on my 96 camry. The car is running smooth, except the temperature gauge goes all the way to hot. The car is not overheating though. I replaced thermostat but it is still overheating according to gauge. I put the heater on and air comes out warm. I was thinking of removing the thermostat.

  • @slowbryan0615
    @slowbryan0615 7 лет назад

    would it be a good idea to remove it during summer? so my engine wont run TOO hot? and have it back in winter? or should i just always leave it? my car tends to run hot during summer(never overheats)

  • @sandeepantil583
    @sandeepantil583 10 лет назад

    Nice explanation, can you please explain MAP controlled thermostat?

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

    Tks for the comment

  • @abrahamlinares2442
    @abrahamlinares2442 8 лет назад +2

    my truck tahoe is over heating i all ready clean my radiator termostat holes but ever sence i change water pump it started to heat. .can I try it with out termostat. ..can u plz tell me what do i do. Thanks

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  8 лет назад +1

      If thermostat is faulty, the over heating issue will vanish if you try with out it.
      But if still is over heating consult a mechanic.
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    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 6 лет назад

      Maybe your pump has poor flow rate

  • @ThaiNguyen-fl6nh
    @ThaiNguyen-fl6nh 4 года назад +1

    My old car without thermostat it works fine .in Florida you need no heat

    • @FinsleysCustomCarAudio
      @FinsleysCustomCarAudio 4 года назад

      I’ve never had issues running no thermostat. Engine just takes longer to heat up.

  • @abdullbasitosman5070
    @abdullbasitosman5070 9 лет назад

    when will fan work? does it work once thermostat work and stop( fan) when it close ( thermostat) ?

  • @sunilsoni8856
    @sunilsoni8856 10 лет назад


    sir,,i and my friends want to learn about manufacturing processes (i.e. lathe,drilling-jig,fixtures,milling,etc.)>>> Only then will explain to diagrams..plz plz plz.. 

  • @AKSHAYKUMAR-pn2sm
    @AKSHAYKUMAR-pn2sm 6 лет назад

    Sir which type of material used in thermostat valve????

  • @javarmartin7822
    @javarmartin7822 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @tupacshakur648
    @tupacshakur648 5 лет назад +1

    Brother, could you please tell me why does coolant leaks in a car when it's on

    • @ryanmcdaniel4727
      @ryanmcdaniel4727 3 года назад +1

      Depends on the car. If it is an American car, the coolant runs out of the Engine into a "heater core" and then into the radiator where it is cooled by the fan then back into the engine. The "heater core" is a small radiator that is located inside the dashboard of the car on the passenger side, mounted at or around the fire wall. Connected to this heater core is a blower fan and motor. This is designed for warmth in the winter time. You simply turn your air condition setting to heat and set the fan to the heat output you want and your cab stays warm. The heater core is, generally - like your radiator, made out of copper. Over time the copper becomes corroded and forms a leak. This makes it's way into the floorboard of the vehicle on the passenger side. You have 2 choices now. Remove and replace the heater core or cut the hoses going into and out of your fire wall from your block and to the radiator, respectively, and bypass heating system with a double male adaptor that links the 2 hoses and allows the coolant flow to continue. This method is cheap and quick, but you will regret doing it when winter hits and you have no way to defrost your windows or stay warm in the cab. If you do nothing eventually the leak will grow and you will have not only a stinky cab but an overheating vehicle.

  • @RUTHLEST
    @RUTHLEST 8 лет назад +2

    hi if thermostat opens when in boiling pot water does this mean thermo is working fine ??? new zealand climate

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  8 лет назад +1

      +RUTHLEST
      Depending on the climate it will be different
      Please Whatsapp us at +919744615655 with details and our team will give you detailed information or even upload a tutorials video for you

    • @trevorbyron1727
      @trevorbyron1727 5 лет назад

      Yes, but if you put it back in cold water, supposed to close...

  • @lingarajgama9150
    @lingarajgama9150 6 лет назад +1

    Dear thermo start removing correct....or. No

  • @clearenergy1
    @clearenergy1 7 лет назад +4

    Can you explain to us why cars using a lot of sensors when the sensors are the one causing a problem and why they are so expensive?

    • @chiefd9956
      @chiefd9956 6 лет назад

      MIKE GUILAS they use alot of sensors simply to monitor engine parameters which helps the engine to be more efficient. Now adays you can never achieve the best ot of the engine without electronics. Sensors only cause problems the time they reach their working life. And electronic parts is easier to replace than mechanical parts but with a cost.

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

    Thanks for the comment, will improve.

  • @georgefelix7906
    @georgefelix7906 9 лет назад

    Yea yea I mean it , the weather here in south Florida it is really hot , that is all.

  • @jayaprakashpalani4555
    @jayaprakashpalani4555 7 лет назад

    Will it make overflow tank to boil ? when i am running with bad thermostat plz confirm

  • @antonyp.a.5849
    @antonyp.a.5849 10 лет назад +1

    how radiator fan will work without thermostat,total temprature is same when coolet getting hot.85 to 93.approx...how its possible.

  • @nikakhomasuridze6618
    @nikakhomasuridze6618 5 лет назад

    hello.. pl fix my problem...: when engine is cold .. running porly.(caanot fix axis of revolution.. it all time changing and engine turn off..when engine is warm . its fixed and runing..). when thermostat is open all time.and engine all time cold.. (opel ecotec 1.8 )

  • @sakmoon1
    @sakmoon1 9 лет назад

    Greetings!!
    I have Maxima 2003 (A33) 30.j since 2 years, it is working great. I am living in hot weather area, anyway my car shows wrong reading of temp. it is hot when it reaches 3.5 k RPM it become hot like touch the hot red line when i decrease my accelerator it come down and shows back to cool. I aready installed new radiator. no loss of coolant water ever. 6 months ago my mechanic removed the valve of engine outlet Of water cooling system (thermostat) because it was jam as it leaked water below the Thermostat from the pipe. Any advise. Thanks Regards

    • @WelcomeToDieBaby
      @WelcomeToDieBaby 9 лет назад

      Hi,,
      Make sure that both valve are removed one in front and one on the back and a new cap for radiator

    • @dinkyray6876
      @dinkyray6876 6 лет назад

      you have an air bubble in motor. look for a valve on top of motor and use it to release the air.

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

    Yes i do have, will improve the language.

    • @Dangski_tv
      @Dangski_tv 3 года назад

      ur language is ok and understandable::::: from Philippines

  • @vikiperera267
    @vikiperera267 8 лет назад +2

    what happens to an engine if run without thermostat valve for longer period of time? In my experience I find almost all vehicles that has gasket problems, provided without any water leakage from else where, does not have it, it has been removed before and running more than a month or more. I find this specially in Mazda. Any idea why? as I get the feeling you say it wont effect engine that much other than in cold start & fuel efficiency.

    • @TechTrixInfo
      @TechTrixInfo  8 лет назад

      +viki perera
      Tks for the comment
      WhatsApp you're doubt @ +919744615655

    • @SI0AX
      @SI0AX 8 лет назад +2

      My Mazda's factory thermostat is designed to fail stuck open(as a safety "fail-safe" feature) as it's better to run too cold that to have the engine overheat.
      My thermostat failed at around 50,000 miles and I've run the engine with a stuck open thermostat for almost 1 year and have now replaced it. My fuel economy has been reduced to sometimes 16 mpg.

  • @lindsaygreen5102
    @lindsaygreen5102 11 лет назад +1

    Awsome! Thank you for the info.

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад +1

    its ok, but u will burn more fuel, that means low on millage and low on power, because optimum temperature is very important for proper combustion of fuel for power creation.

    • @JuanM750
      @JuanM750 6 лет назад +2

      TechTrixInfo.com not true I removed thermostat from a 00 mitsubishi eclipse GT and it ran better got more power and never hot hot again

  • @charmaneomwansa5432
    @charmaneomwansa5432 9 лет назад +1

    Hi, am driving a Subaru legacy 2002 model, My blew up and car overheated for about 5 minutes but the gauge did not reach the red area before i switched the engine off. Now i replaced the radiator with a new one and after installing it, there is no water circulation but air builds up in the radiator pipe (the one connected from radiator to engine) it bulges and explodes, changed the pipe still same thing happens. what might be the problem?

    • @lesblack4501
      @lesblack4501 9 лет назад +2

      Gershom Chama Mwansa Your headgasket has blown between on of the piston chambers and one of the cooling circulation holes in the engine. As the piston rises to compress the fuel, some of the air is lost through the leak in the headgasket and enters the cooling hole and pressurises the cooling system. if you take the radiator cap off and fill with water then rev the engine, the water will fountain out the radiator. An expensive repair!

    • @allwellbud
      @allwellbud 9 лет назад

      +Les Black will same thing happen even if thermostat is blocked ? i mean water will pump out when radiator cap is open ? I hope i'm not in gasket problem. For me the heater stopped working and car heats up as well. I reckon its closed thermostat.
      Thanks

    • @dattdrift
      @dattdrift 4 года назад

      @@allwellbud a closed thermostat can't introduce air into the system, its a blown headgasket or a cracked head

  • @murllymaturai752
    @murllymaturai752 2 года назад

    Thanks for the expelane

  • @futurelink5967
    @futurelink5967 4 года назад +1

    Thermostat is the culprit, for mechanics to make money, there's more down fall with a thermostat that without.

  • @generalvideostoaudience2746
    @generalvideostoaudience2746 9 лет назад

    what happens when the fan clutch removed and directly connected to the pulley of water pump

  • @jagadeeshraj8133
    @jagadeeshraj8133 9 лет назад +1

    1st u told with out thermostat means the metal will be expanded because high temp..... the water is circulating inside the engine then how engine got high temp..... how is possible....?

    • @allwellbud
      @allwellbud 9 лет назад

      +Jagadeesh Raj
      1st) there is exchange of water/coolant between engine and radiator, hot water from around the engine flows to radiator, cool water/coolant from radiator flows to engine. Then the hot water in radiator now cools when heat is exchanged between radiator and atmosphere. So now if thermostat is closed Hot water stays around the engine and will damage gasket and any non metal parts. Forget about melting metal, that won't happen.

  • @landersphotography2682
    @landersphotography2682 5 лет назад

    Thanks very helpful!!

  • @bazith1429
    @bazith1429 4 года назад

    Hi bro,I m in civil engineer we have rig machine in our site this machine engine frequently getting overheat so, my question is without thermostat we can keep optimum temperature or not if it's then how it ll be working can you explain

    • @ernest.cazenave
      @ernest.cazenave 2 года назад

      If you are an engineer like you said you must be capable to solve this by your own...run some tests on the rig with and without the thermostat...chart your readings and decide accordingly.

  • @qrs_tuv1925
    @qrs_tuv1925 8 лет назад

    my car overheated, then shut off and now wont start. someone suggested that it might be a failed thermostat. will a failed (inoperative)thermostat prevent engine from starting? thanks

    • @ThaiNguyen-fl6nh
      @ThaiNguyen-fl6nh 4 года назад

      Your car overhead. Then shut off and won't start. You need new car

  • @BharaniStar1
    @BharaniStar1 10 лет назад

    at what temperature the radiator cooling fan will start running and stop running?

  • @abuchipaul7350
    @abuchipaul7350 7 лет назад

    when gear entered by force what can causes it

  • @avanthasenanayake8009
    @avanthasenanayake8009 9 лет назад

    hi,
    my trailblazer 2002 having a ticking sound once start and disappear after 2 minutes,
    can it be from the thermostat.?

  • @jayaprakashpalani4555
    @jayaprakashpalani4555 6 лет назад

    Excellent it was very clear

  • @artbillcorner
    @artbillcorner 6 лет назад

    I heard some people say their car runs well for years without thermostat. Trying is believing. That is what they said. Please comment. Thank you. One more questions please, is all thermostat model open at same optimum temperature which is about 90 celcius?

    • @rickkrockstar
      @rickkrockstar 6 лет назад +1

      Bill Chua
      If the thermostat has a sensor, it will cause a check engine light, in older cars that don't have a thermostat sensor, you can run it indefinitely without it, it just takes longer to get to optimum temperature where the oil thins with heat.

    • @ahmedfarooq9793
      @ahmedfarooq9793 Год назад

      My cars always be over heat so my mechanic come across to removed thermostat since he removed themostat my cars runs nicely without any over heat issue for last 3 years and I drive always on highways and other cities

  • @shajinerothmadathil
    @shajinerothmadathil 8 лет назад

    great information... thanks bro..

  • @kashif6509
    @kashif6509 8 лет назад

    hi, recently I changed my radiator as it had cracked when my car pounded on a porthole.... post then I frequently check my engine for any abnormalities... I m not well knowledged guy abt engine... just wanted to know that
    #when I start my car after 5 -10 mins I check the upper hose coming from the engine to radiator to be hot while the lower hose connected frm radiator to engine is cold....
    #I see no change in my temperature gauge as it stays between hot n cold....
    # when I go for a ride say 15-20 km n after returning I check my radiator it is pressurised but after few hours when the engine is cold it is not pressurised and coolent level is gone down around 150-200 ml...
    Is this normal?
    se times I see coolent overflowing from reserve tank then I have to top it up...
    Is this a thermostat problem or some thing else...

    • @halamankayo5949
      @halamankayo5949 8 лет назад

      the only thing you need to do is replace your radiator cap. everything else is fine

  • @DemonSLZ
    @DemonSLZ 11 лет назад

    I am a subscriber and a fan of techtrix videos , but, you guys need to have better videos . Use multiple cameras , mayb another host , and please stick to more detailed gfx diagrams. Bring better editing and lighting for a videos and when talking abt a device .try to get one of tat n show it to the camer , this video here is informative but boring . I mean you guys just tot one evening ''hey let's just make a video about thermostat . Buddy take the cam. Let's do this ''

  • @jobaronet2731
    @jobaronet2731 4 года назад

    How long can travel with bad thermostat, can I run a my car with a bad thermostat, car isn't over heating but heater is not working

    • @Dangski_tv
      @Dangski_tv 3 года назад

      it depends ,if your thermo is shut closed you will need to stop and removed it immediately

  • @TheAndriyan
    @TheAndriyan 5 лет назад

    You didnot said no thermostat can overheat engine. Is It can?

  • @agnelodsilva8559
    @agnelodsilva8559 4 года назад

    Hi I had changed thermostat of my car Vauxhall insignia in uk but my radiator fan run continuously why?

    • @marlonhawthorne1614
      @marlonhawthorne1614 3 года назад

      Good for the engine straight coolant thermostat not needed

  • @flightteambravo2921
    @flightteambravo2921 6 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @ignaciocorre9827
    @ignaciocorre9827 4 года назад

    So yes or no ??

  • @TechTrixInfo
    @TechTrixInfo  11 лет назад

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  • @Chiriwillo566
    @Chiriwillo566 6 лет назад

    I removed the thermostat and day later the check engine came on. Could that be the cause

  • @haggowill
    @haggowill 10 лет назад

    I have hight temp in my country and I remove the thermostat ..but the problem in my bmw 1996 318is ...Is the engine temp is overheating and the elec. fan is lazy to work ... It takes long time to work.. I'm trying to bleed my radiator many times and eng temp still overheated ,,,, ..please help

    • @alexbur1990
      @alexbur1990 9 лет назад

      Walid Abul Haggag hi, i have the same problem... did you solved the problem? can you tell what it was

    • @peacemaker2988
      @peacemaker2988 5 лет назад

      @@alexbur1990 just take ur thermostat out it will run fine cooler the engine better..

  • @mrsuarez430
    @mrsuarez430 6 лет назад

    What about an outboard ?

  • @malindicinda1330
    @malindicinda1330 5 лет назад +3

    driving with thermostat over heating

  • @sathya2988
    @sathya2988 6 лет назад

    How much fuel economy decrease

  • @SaiSai-uc1fh
    @SaiSai-uc1fh 5 лет назад

    Sir i have no thromostat in my car what happn

  • @ariskolbaba7166
    @ariskolbaba7166 8 лет назад

    JUST SHOWS HOW PROTECTIVE A MUM CAT IS RISKING HER LIFE FOR LOVE OF HER KITTEN JUST LIKE HUMANS.

  • @danteasanza734
    @danteasanza734 11 лет назад

    nice video..but..does thermostat also creates vibration during cold start?and please tell me if there is a proper or right position when installing a thermostat?

    • @anonmessenger7943
      @anonmessenger7943 Год назад

      Thermostat wld have nothing to do with vibration when first start. Good luck