your car usually overheats very very quickly If the thermostat is plugged or stuck closed, the vehicle will usually run very hot or overheat quickly. But sometimes, if the thermostat is stuck open, the vehicle will not heat up to normal operating temp.(hard to tell in summer and not particularly harmful, unless using air conditioning, but very noticeable in winter when the heater won't heat and the engine runs constant high idle). A more visual way to check for certain is to remove the thermostat from the engine (usually a fairly simple procedure involving only partial draining of the radiator, a couple of bolts, a gasket, and some sealant). Put the thermostat in a pot of water on the stove and boil it. Using a thermometer, check the temp. at which the thermostat opens and closes (most vehicles 185 - 215 degrees Fahrenheit). If no thermometer is available, then just the fact that the thermostat opens and closes around boiling tells you it's working (just not the specific operating temp. which matters in some vehicles and environments). However, as inexpensive (usually) as thermostats are, if one goes to the trouble of removing it from the car, one might as well buy a new one of the correct temp. range, install it in the vehicle and be done with it.
Take your thermostat out and put everything back together, run your car without a thermostat... If your car no longer overheats, replace your thermostat.
no it will not unless the engine was extremely over heated destroying the compression
My thermostat is broken.
It is not any possible to tell the type of car from the thermostat.
car wont run if the belt is broken ! Run a compression test.
If the thermostat is broken in the closed position the engine would overheat rapidly. If it was broken in the open position the engine cooling system would not reach normal operating temperature and the heater would produce only warm air. Take the thermostat out and put it in a pan of water on the stove. When the water gets to around 200 deg F, the thermostat should open. If it doesn't it needs replaced. Observe carefully that you have not installed the thermostat upsidedown.
is car thermostat necessary in a tropicalize car?
if its not working.
it should be replaced when it stops doing its job controlling the temperature and replacing the battery does not solve the problem or it is showing a digital error code that tells you it is defective. You may also want to test if it actually is doing its job but the heating or cooling unit may be broken. If you have more than one zone and you know what you are doing, you can switch it with a known working thermostat and see if the problem stays with the zone or it moves with the thermostat. That should tell you if the thermostat is broken or the system related to that zone needs maintenance.
Inoperative radiator fans, bad water pump, failed headgasket?
If you drive the car 10 miles, and it doesn't move.
take it to autozone and have them pull one from stock for your car. then look at their markings and temperature settings . the temperatre it is good for will usually be stamped on the bottom of top.