my mother has a dodge spirit, mid 90's... and i think her thermostat is stuck closed... she's been driving around and the engine will overheat fairly quickly. she told me the one day she popped off the radiator cap to which i replied "and you didn't get steam blasted?", she said the cap was cold and so was the upper radiator hose.
1) am i correct in the assumption that the thermostat is stuck closed?
2) if i popped it out, is it really bad to run without one? it's winter here and the ambient temperature this week is around -10c - -15c... i told her she should definitely get it replaced before spring.
3) is there a way to fix the current thermostat? or is it easier to just replace it?
4) if i replace it, will i need any sealers or gaskets that would require time to cure before driving? my mother's mechanic friend said the replacement would take a couple days for all the various goos to seal.
thanks
1) am i correct in the assumption that the thermostat is stuck closed?
2) if i popped it out, is it really bad to run without one? it's winter here and the ambient temperature this week is around -10c - -15c... i told her she should definitely get it replaced before spring.
3) is there a way to fix the current thermostat? or is it easier to just replace it?
4) if i replace it, will i need any sealers or gaskets that would require time to cure before driving? my mother's mechanic friend said the replacement would take a couple days for all the various goos to seal.
thanks