Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from radiator
Remove housing at engine end of the upper radiator hose
Note how thermostat is installed in housing
Clean surfaces
Install new thermostat and gasket
RE-fill coolant slowly to prevfent an air lock
Start engine and look for leaks
Run engine to normal operating temperature with heater on
Re-check coolant level
On a 1993 Ford F-150 : Follow the top radiator hose from the radiator . Where it connects to the engine is the engine cooling thermostat
According to one of the Ford websites : The 1993 Ford F-150 , with the 4.9 liter ( 300 cubic inch ) inline six cylinder has a ( 192 * Fahrenheit engine cooling thermostat )
How many quarts of transmission fluid is required to change transmission fluid in a 1993 150 Ford Van?
According to motorcraft.com : Motorcraft RT 1139 - 190 F / 88 C - thermostat Motorcraft RG 605 - thermostat gasket ( TWO REQUIRED - regular )
This is a question that is better answered by the employees at an auto parts store, or your local Ford Parts Department.
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Hey man that might be a head gasket i wouldn't even drive it
The thermostat is located right beside the intake manifold on the engine of a 1999 Ford F 150 XLT. The thermostat can be found by following the upper radiator hose.
The transmission fluid in a 1993 Ford F-150 is changed by placing a drain pan under the vehicle and removing the drain plug. Once drained, the plug is installed and the appropriate amount of fluid is added.
the engine is a v6
looking for help is locating the thermostat in my 1996 ford e-150 club wagon. It's a straight 6 cylinder.
Where Top Radiator Hose Connects To Engine. Remove Hose From Thermostat Housing. That Is Where The Hose Is Clamped On. Then Remove The Housing And There You Will Find The Thermostat.