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Thermostat-Electrical Test

Thermostat-Electrical Test

NOTE: The electrical thermostat test is most accurate if carried out indoors at less than 37.8°C (100°F) ambient air. This test may be carried out with or without the hood open and with the engine warm or cold.

1. Check the engine coolant level. Fill as needed.
2. With the ignition OFF, voltage values (0-5 V) may now be monitored while the sensor retains its connection to the wiring harness.
A scan tool may be used to monitor the ECT on vehicles equipped with Data Link Connector (DLC). The SBDS sequence to use for the screen is: Toolbox-Electronic Engine Control and DCL-Item.
3. Place the transmission in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N).
4. Start the engine and allow the engine to idle throughout this test. Allow the engine to run for two minutes, then record the ECT voltage. Record the ECT voltage every 60 seconds. When the ECT voltage trend changes direction or only changes slightly (0.03 volt or less) from the previous reading, record this as the thermostat opening voltage. Use the voltage and corresponding coolant temperature chart listed below.





5. If the thermostat opening voltage is greater than 0.58 volt and less than 92°C (197°F), install a new water thermostat.
6. If the thermostat opening voltage is less than 0.58 volt and greater than 92°C (197°F), the water thermostat is good and a new thermostat should not be installed. Refer to the Symptom Chart for further instructions.