kvanmet
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 explorer eddie bauer
1. You are using a 195F stat? take it put it in a pot with water turn on heat stick in a cooking thermometer when it reaches right under 190F watch your thermostat see if it opens up should at 195F be fully open. IF it opens way before or after the 195 bad thermostat.
I took the second one i installed back out to try this, and it opened and shut properly, or within just a few degrees.
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Originally Posted by koda2000 View Post
maybe it's not "underheating" if you're going by the amount of heat coming out of the heater and the position of the idiot gauge. try sticking a meat thermometer in the radiator to see how hot the water's really getting, or use one of those laser temp sensors. any engine will get close to whatever temp the thermostat is rated for. while it's possible to have a bad t-stat, it's unlikely you got 2 bad ones in a row.
I didn't stick my thermometer in the radiator, however even after 20-25 minutes of idling, i can literally stick my finger in the radiator fill and feel that the coolant is just warm. That doesn't tell me it's exact temp, but it does tell me it's not nearly hot enough. However, i just barely brushed the thermostat housing, as well as the upper radiator hose, and they are both very hot like they should be