Thermostat Replacement near Greenville, North Carolina

There are 9 RepairPal Certified locations for Thermostat Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

9 Results for Thermostat Replacement near Greenville, North Carolina

Thermostat Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Pugh's Tire & Service Centers

4.6
(139)
1.02 mi
726 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-11

3.6
(188)
1.53 mi
124 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
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SpeeDee Oil Change & Auto Service - E Fire Tower Rd

4.4
(15)
2.66 mi
2040 E Fire Tower Rd
Greenville, NC
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Agapito's Automotive Repair

4
(12)
23.41 mi
8520 U.S. 17 N BYP
Vanceboro, NC
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Opens 10:00 AM Mon
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-16

4.1
(427)
34.04 mi
2915 Raleigh Road Pkwy W
Wilson, NC
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A1 Brightside Auto

4.3
(24)
35.06 mi
1826 Sunset Ave
Rocky Mount, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-13

4.3
(23)
35.35 mi
1200 North Wesleyan Boulevard
Rocky Mount, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 055-10

4
(674)
36.09 mi
302 North Spence Ave
Goldsboro, NC
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National Discount Mufflers

4.6
(59)
37.04 mi
2730 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC
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Thermostat Replacement

How are thermostat issues diagnosed?

Because there are several problems that can cause overheating, a technician will do a full inspection of the entire cooling system. Where applicable, any trouble codes stored in the engine's computer will be pulled and relevant diagnostics will be done. The technician may check engine temperature sensor and the thermostat opening temperature. If the engine has overheated, the shop will look for signs of engine damage. Modern engines commonly have plastic parts, such as intake manifolds and thermostat housings, that can warp from overheating. These parts, along with the head gasket, should be checked for leaks.
Thermostat Replacement

How is a thermostat replaced?

To replace the thermostat, the technician will drain the coolant from the system and remove the thermostat housing from the engine. The sealing surface between the thermostat housing and the engine is cleaned, and the thermostat gasket is replaced. Once the new thermostat is installed, the cooling system is filled with fresh coolant and the system is bled of any air, then rechecked to ensure a proper repair.

RepairPal recommendations for thermostat issues

When replacing the thermostat, inspect the thermostat housing for corrosion. A corroded housing may prevent connected hoses from sealing properly, and could fail soon after replacement. Be sure to note the orientation of the thermostat. An incorrectly installed thermostat may not open, leading to problems soon after replacement. Consider replacing the related hoses, too. Refrain from using any “leak stopper” products in your cooling system. While they may seem to save money in the short term, their ability to stop leaks will also eventually clog the cooling system. This could affect the radiator, heater core and engine coolant passages.

Can I replace the thermostat myself?

The vast majority of thermostats only require simple tools to replace. However, the procedures vary from car to car. Before ordering parts or attempting this repair yourself, look for guides on how to replace the thermostat in your specific vehicle. Significant disassembly of the front of the motor, or hose specific tools may be needed. Special procedures may also be required to fill and bleed the air out of the cooling system. If you're unsure you have the right tools or experience to fix the problem, consider reaching out to a RepairPal Certified Shop.

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