At T&A Truck Specialist, Inc in Tampa, we’re not only here to fix your truck when something goes wrong...we’re here to help you understand your truck a little better, too. Here are some tips concerning your thermostat - how it works, what to watch out for, and what to do about it when one fails.
The thermostat is a small, simple component, with a very important job. The thermostat is situated inline with the flow of coolant throughout your engine. It is spring loaded, and made of specifically calibrated metals, which bend and expand as they heat up, opening the thermostat to allow coolant flow to other parts of the engine, once the engine has achieved operating temperature.
The purpose of the thermostat is to regulate engine temperature. Without it, the engine won’t heat fast enough, causing carbon buildup, excessive engine wear, decreased gas mileage, and substantially decreased heater efficiency on cold days. When one malfunctions, overheating of the engine will occur. If you notice rapid fluctuations in engine temperature, such as a gauge which reads very hot then suddenly cools down, it’s likely you have a sticking thermostat. If the thermostat completely fails, the engine temperature may continue to climb until serious damage is done.
As always, if you notice your engine is running too hot, pull over and shut it off before major damage can occur. This is one case where a neglected 5-dollar part can cost you an entire engine.
There’s a straightforward way to test whether or not your thermostat is the culprit. If the car gets hot, or after it reaches normal operating temperature and has been there awhile, shut the engine off and pop the hood. Keep fingers, hands, and clothing away from the cooling fans, which can engage without warning. Carefully check to see if the whole radiator is hot to the touch, and that both big radiator hoses are hot or warm. Be aware that these parts may be very hot, so proceed with caution. If either hose is cool to the touch, your thermostat is the most likely culprit. Have the truck towed if necessary, or driven a short range after the engine cools down, with a close eye on the temperature gauge.
If you’re having thermostat issues, or have any other fleet maintenance and repair needs, have one of our technicians take a look. Our team of expert mechanics has the knowledge, equipment, and ability necessary to service any fleet. For the best fleet repair and maintenance shop in Tampa, call or stop by T&A Truck Specialist, Inc today.