seth21
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Hey guys,
Had leak from thermostat housing and started the replacement last night. 2003 Ford Explorer Sport
I used this walk through (http://bengrosser.com/howto/fordthermostat/) and found it very helpful. Only thing I did different is bought all the parts at a local autozone and I zip tied the heater hose out of the way once it was disconnected. It really gets in the way if you let it hang out. I replaced the bypass hose as well because mine had alot of crude on it and looks like it may have also been leaking. I didn't have a 8mm swivel socket but was able to get by with a 8mm socket plus swivel in the 1/4" socket size.
Bypass hose-http://www.autozone.com/ignition-tune-up-and-routine-maintenance/hose-bypass/dayco-hose-bypass-/120499_0_0/
Housing-http://www.autozone.com/cooling-heating-and-climate-control/water-outlet/dorman-water-outlet/165880_0_0/
(I had to re-use my old upper housing piece to the water outlet would face the correct direction)
Temp Sensor - http://www.autozone.com/engine-mana...ralast-coolant-temperature-sensor/364419_0_0/
Temp Switch - http://www.autozone.com/engine-management/temperature-switch/duralast-temperature-switch/365241_0_0/
I did break a plastic tab when taking the housing out but luckily it fell in plain sight. If you have to replace this part - stay calm and resist the urge to try to pull out the upper manifold. Its super tight and looks impossible but it is not so bad. Good luck
Had leak from thermostat housing and started the replacement last night. 2003 Ford Explorer Sport
I used this walk through (http://bengrosser.com/howto/fordthermostat/) and found it very helpful. Only thing I did different is bought all the parts at a local autozone and I zip tied the heater hose out of the way once it was disconnected. It really gets in the way if you let it hang out. I replaced the bypass hose as well because mine had alot of crude on it and looks like it may have also been leaking. I didn't have a 8mm swivel socket but was able to get by with a 8mm socket plus swivel in the 1/4" socket size.
Bypass hose-http://www.autozone.com/ignition-tune-up-and-routine-maintenance/hose-bypass/dayco-hose-bypass-/120499_0_0/
Housing-http://www.autozone.com/cooling-heating-and-climate-control/water-outlet/dorman-water-outlet/165880_0_0/
(I had to re-use my old upper housing piece to the water outlet would face the correct direction)
Temp Sensor - http://www.autozone.com/engine-mana...ralast-coolant-temperature-sensor/364419_0_0/
Temp Switch - http://www.autozone.com/engine-management/temperature-switch/duralast-temperature-switch/365241_0_0/
I did break a plastic tab when taking the housing out but luckily it fell in plain sight. If you have to replace this part - stay calm and resist the urge to try to pull out the upper manifold. Its super tight and looks impossible but it is not so bad. Good luck