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GM Thermostats

12563996 - : Engine Water Pump Adapter for GM Image

Engine Water Pump Adapter

2.2L. This GM Genuine part is designed, engineered and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors
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90537605 - : Engine Coolant Water Inlet for GM Image

Engine Coolant Water Inlet

This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and is backed by General Motors
Discontinued
24575060 - : Multi-Purpose Gasket for GM Image

Multi-Purpose Gasket

Lower Housing. 2.2L. This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and is backed by General Motors
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88891783 - : Water Outlet Adapter Gasket for GM Image

Water Outlet Adapter Gasket

Lower Housing. 2.2L, without dohc. This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and is backed by...
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What is The Role of the Thermostat in Your Chevy's Engine?

The thermostat in your Chevy's engine system plays a very important role in regulating the engine's temperatures. This engine mechanism acts as a gateway between the engine and the cooling system, controlling the flow of coolant in order to maintain the ideal operating temperature for your every drive.

When the engine is cold, the thermostat remains closed, preventing coolant from circulating through the. This allows the engine to warm up quickly for sufficient combustion. As the engine reaches operating temperature, the thermostat slightly opens up, allowing coolant to flow through the radiator and cool the engine.

Without a functioning thermostat in your Chevy Blazer, your engine can face a steep decline into overheating which can damage your engine system, costing tons of money replace or repair.

Common Symptoms of a Failing Thermostat in Your Chevy Tahoe

Signs of a bad or failing thermostat in your Chevy Tahoe may include engine overheating, inconsistent temperature gauge readings, or frequent coolant leaks from the radiator. These issues can lead to engine damage if left unaddressed.

Typically, Chevy owners tend to replace old thermostats between 150,000 and 200,00 miles or after a ten-year span of ownership. However, this varies between models and if you think your thermostat has gone wonky, seek an inspection ASAP!

Save on Your Chevy Thermostat Replacement

Replacing a faulty thermostat is essential for maintaining your Chevy Camaro's engine health and performance. Texas Chevy owners can save up to 35% off on their essential car parts when shopping our online store, and we can have your Chevy parts order delivered to any address nationwide.