Subaru Thermostat Housing Leak at Willie Mixon blog

Subaru Thermostat Housing Leak. That would mean the water pump itself or the gasket between it and the block. If the coolant is further back, consider checking the radiator hoses and thermostat housing for leaks. The subaru manual says to set the jiggle pin of the thermostat to the front side. He noticed a small drip at the seam (where the housing connects to the pump) of the thermostat housing which would build up and. As pressure builds around a bad thermostat that is stuck shut, you’ll notice that. To my eye, that drip is coming from somewhere deeper inside than the thermostat housing. Coolant leak around the thermostat. I am chasing down a coolant leak and i think i found the culprit but i cannot seem to find the part , even after talking to the parts counter at the local subaru dealer.

GENUINE Subaru Forester 2.0L 2.5L Non Turbo 1998 02 Thermostat
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The subaru manual says to set the jiggle pin of the thermostat to the front side. If the coolant is further back, consider checking the radiator hoses and thermostat housing for leaks. As pressure builds around a bad thermostat that is stuck shut, you’ll notice that. That would mean the water pump itself or the gasket between it and the block. He noticed a small drip at the seam (where the housing connects to the pump) of the thermostat housing which would build up and. To my eye, that drip is coming from somewhere deeper inside than the thermostat housing. Coolant leak around the thermostat. I am chasing down a coolant leak and i think i found the culprit but i cannot seem to find the part , even after talking to the parts counter at the local subaru dealer.

GENUINE Subaru Forester 2.0L 2.5L Non Turbo 1998 02 Thermostat

Subaru Thermostat Housing Leak If the coolant is further back, consider checking the radiator hoses and thermostat housing for leaks. Coolant leak around the thermostat. That would mean the water pump itself or the gasket between it and the block. If the coolant is further back, consider checking the radiator hoses and thermostat housing for leaks. I am chasing down a coolant leak and i think i found the culprit but i cannot seem to find the part , even after talking to the parts counter at the local subaru dealer. As pressure builds around a bad thermostat that is stuck shut, you’ll notice that. The subaru manual says to set the jiggle pin of the thermostat to the front side. He noticed a small drip at the seam (where the housing connects to the pump) of the thermostat housing which would build up and. To my eye, that drip is coming from somewhere deeper inside than the thermostat housing.

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