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Ford Explorer Sport Thermostat

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A-Premium APTHA0290 Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing AssemblyA-Premium APTHA0290 Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly
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A-Premium APTHA0290 Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly
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Fits 2012 - 2015 Ford Edge, 2012 - 2012 Ford Explorer, 2013 - 2013 Ford Explorer, 2017 - 2017 Jaguar XE, 2013 - 2015 Jaguar XF, 2015 - 2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport, 2013 - 2015 Land Rover LR2, 2012 - 2017 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
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Vehicle: Ford
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ColorBlack
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item #10156A39
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Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for Ford Explorer Escape Fusion Focus
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Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for Ford Explorer Escape Fusion Focus
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Fits 2013 - 2016 Ford Escape, 2013 - 2015 Ford Explorer, 2011 - 2018 Ford Focus, 2013 - 2014 Ford Fusion, 2015 - 2016 Ford Fusion, 2014 - 2018 Ford Special Service Police Sedan, 2013 - 2017 Ford Taurus, 2015 - 2016 Lincoln MKC, 2013 - 2016 Lincoln MKT, 2013 - 2016 Lincoln MKZ, 2004 - 2006 Mazda 3, 2004 - 2011 Mazda 3, 2007 - 2009 Mazda 3, 2012 - 2013 Mazda 3, 2006 - 2010 Mazda 5, 2012 - 2012 Mazda 3 Sport, 2013 - 2013 Mazda 3 Sport, 2006 - 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata, 2007 - 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata
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Vehicle: Ford
Item LocatedUnited States
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item #1013DTUG
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Temperature:71℃, Alternate Temperature Option.
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Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2001-2003 Ford Explorer Sport
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Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2001-2003 Ford Explorer Sport
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Fits Ford Explorer Sport: 2001 2002 2003
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Vehicle: Ford
Item LocatedUnited States
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item #10188L1U
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Start to Open Temperature: 87℃.
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Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
A-Premium®Part # APTHA0023
Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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Fits 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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Vehicle: Ford
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ColorBlack
item #10047X13
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This part only fits V6 4.0L engine and for Ford Explorer 1997-2001, it only fit SOHC only
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Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
A-Premium®Part # APTHE036
Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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Fits Ford Explorer Sport Trac: 2007 2008 2009 2010
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MaterialMetal, Rubber
ConditionNew
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Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
A-Premium®Part # APTHE035
Engine Coolant Thermostat for 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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Fits Ford Explorer Sport Trac: 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Vehicle: Ford
Item LocatedUnited States
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ConditionNew
item #1014GQHA
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Start to Open Temperature: 82℃.
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What is an engine thermostat?

 While all engines can become too hot, if your thermostat isn't working correctly, your engine's well-being is at serious risk. The engine thermostat, often simply referred to as a thermostat, regulates the engine's operating temperature within an optimal range (typically around 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit).

How does a car thermostat work?

As a temperature-sensitive valve within the cooling system, a car thermostat responds to changes in coolant temperature. Understanding how it works by the following breakdown steps:

  • Closed position (cold start)

Initially closed to help the engine warm up quickly.

  • Heating up

The engine generates heat during operation.

  • Opening the thermostat

A temperature-sensitive element (usually wax) causes the thermostat to open gradually.

  • Coolant flow

When open, coolant flows from the engine to the radiator.

  • Maintaining optimal temperature

Adjusts coolant flow to maintain the ideal engine temperature.

  • Temperature regulation

Continuously adjusts to prevent overheating and ensure efficient operation.

Signs of a bad thermostat

  1. Overheating: The engine becomes excessively hot due to a stuck-closed thermostat.
  2. Low or fluctuating temperature: A thermostat stuck open results in a cooler engine, affecting fuel efficiency and heating.
  3. Temperature warning light: Illuminates to indicate engine overheating due to a faulty thermostat.
  4. Poor fuel efficiency: Stuck-open thermostat reduces fuel efficiency as the engine operates less efficiently at lower temperatures.
  5. Inadequate cabin heating: Insufficient cabin heating in cold weather with a thermostat that's stuck open.
  6. Coolant leaks: Gasket or sealing issues can lead to coolant leaks.
  7. Rapid temperature fluctuations: The gauge shows rapid swings between hot and cold.
  8. Engine running hot at idle: Higher engine temperature during idle or in traffic due to restricted coolant flow.
  9. Slow or inconsistent warm-up: Longer-than-normal warm-up times, even in moderate weather.
  10. Inconsistent heater operation: This affects the performance of the vehicle's heater, causing inconsistent or inadequate heating in cold weather.