Thermostat?

Mysterio

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What * thermostat does a 1993 LX come stock with? I'm trying to find out if my thermostat and/or sending unit is bad. My car's thermostat is telling me that my car runs a steady 160-ish degrees or lower. THe other day I hit some BADD traffic and my **** rocketed up to 200-ish because I was very low on coolant. Now I'm trying to figure out if my thermostat is reading ~20 degrees lower than it should be and I was really running 220+ or if it's reading correctly and my car just runs real cool.
 
Dingdingding (bells going off). Your car should not be low on coolant. What caused that? It is true that 195 is too hot. On the other hand, 160 is too cold. In the words of Goldilocks, 180 is JUST RIGHT. But look for that coolant loss issue first.
 
The upper radiator hose is stiff when the engine isn't running. Haven't even touched it when the motor was running cold/hot. I'm not 100% sure what my guage is reading, I BELIEVE it's reading about 150-170*.. Here's a picture for reference. This is what it heats up to and continues to run at steadily:

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I was also already aware of a small coolant leak, just haven't honed down on from where yet. My main issue right now was trying to figure out if my thermostat is reading the right temperature so I can find out if i'm running cold/hot. Trying to diagnose exactly what's going on with that then i'll find the leak.
 
Black 93 Fox said:
If it doesnt really get any hotter then that I would think the t-stat is stuck open which it does when the t-stat goes south. Try replacing it with a 180 and see what happens.

Ok, that is basically what I was wondering. I was thinking it was stuck open and that was most likely the problem. I'll have to buy a 180 and see what it does with that on there. Thanks for the input.
 
Black 93 Fox said:
If it doesnt really get any hotter then that I would think the t-stat is stuck open which it does when the t-stat goes south. Try replacing it with a 180 and see what happens.
:stupid:

Gotta be stickin open. I am running a stock 195° thermostat and even on a 100° day, mine runs right at or just a tad above the middle line on the gauge.
 
I bought a 180* Thermostat.. Installed it (I had a 160* in???? I guess the guy I bought it from must have put in a 160 since he lived in vegas? I dont know)... And the car was still running colder than it should so my Dad put his thermometer on the heater hose and it was reading ~175 so I went and bought a new sending unit and put it in and now as far as I can tell my guage is reading where it should be. It's reading slightly above the 3rd line up.. Dead Middle is 200* so Im figuring its reading at abut 180 where it should be. Thanks everyone for their input :)
 
Mysterio said:
And the car was still running colder than it should so my Dad put his thermometer on the heater hose and it was reading ~175 so I went and bought a new sending unit and put it in and now as far as I can tell my guage is reading where it should be. It's reading slightly above the 3rd line up.. Dead Middle is 200* so Im figuring its reading at abut 180 where it should be. Thanks everyone for their input :)
IMHO trying to make diagnoses from the stock gauge is not a good idea. You made a leap of interpolation faith that I would not. I know my stock gauge is off by 45*F at times.

Good luck.
 
HISSIN50 said:
IMHO trying to make diagnoses from the stock gauge is not a good idea. You made a leap of interpolation faith that I would not. I know my stock gauge is off by 45*F at times.

Good luck.

I knew the stock guage was off that was one of the problems. However it did have the wrong thermostat in there so I fixed both problems and now the guage seems to be reading pretty accurately. I'm just using it as a guess-timate to see if my car is running at the correct temp or running hotter than it should be. And now after changing the sending unit and thermostat it looks like the guage is reading pretty accurately.