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Thermostat / Temperature Sensor, Engine Coolant, Replacing






Thermostat / temperature sensor, engine coolant, replacing

Special tools:
951 2885 Sleeve 951 2885 Sleeve
999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench
999 7109 Wrench 999 7109 Wrench
951 2953 Cover 951 2953 Cover
951 2957 Coolant Reservoir 951 2957 Coolant Reservoir

Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.

Removing / installing

Removing the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor





Remove:
- the upper timing belt cover. Disconnect the connector for the temperature sensor
- the temperature sensor from the thermostat housing. Use 951 2885 Sleeve 951 2885 Sleeve.

Note! Put paper underneath the sensor to prevent coolant spillage.

Installing the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor





Install:
- the sensor with a new seal. Tighten. See: Tightening torque Tightening Torque. Use: 951 2885 Sleeve 951 2885 Sleeve
- the upper timing belt cover.

Removal

Preparation




Remove the cap from the expansion tank. Install a hose clamp on the upper coolant hose.
The vehicle must be raised for this work. See: Jacking points, body Service and Repair. Remove the lower cover plate.
Position a container under the engine drain cock. Drain 2 liters of engine coolant.
Close the cock. Install the lower protective panel.
Lower the vehicle.

Removing the engine control module (ECM)




Ignition off. Wait for 2 minutes.

Caution! Do not touch the terminal pins on the control module with fingers. Static electricity may damage components in the engine control module (ECM).

Remove the cover over the control module box. Put the cover to one side.
Insert tool 999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench around the control module.
Move the upper section of the tool backwards as far as it will go. Pull up the tool. Carefully pull up the control module.
For vehicles with automatic transmissions repeat the above work.
Remove the surround from around the control module box.

Removing the auxiliaries belt





Note! Make a note of the routing of the belt.

Remove:
- the auxiliaries belt. Use 999 7109 Wrench 999 7109 Wrench
- the upper timing belt cover.

Removing the power steering pump




Remove the 3 x screws for the power steering pump. Place the power steering pump to one side.

Removing the thermostat housing





Remove:
- the hose clamp to the upper radiator hose. Disconnect the hose from the thermostat housing
- the connector from the temperature sensor
- the 2 x screws for the thermostat housing at the section against the cylinder head
- the thermostat housing from the cylinder head
- the hose clamp for the water hose for heating crankcase ventilation.
Transfer the temperature sensor to the new thermostat housing.

Installation

Note! For tightening torques, see: Tightening torque Tightening Torque.

Installing the thermostat housing





Install:
- the hose for the water heated crankcase ventilation. Before installing the thermostat housing, use a new hose clamp
- a new gasket
- the thermostat housing assembly. Tighten the screws
- the upper radiator hose. Tighten the hose clamp.
Connect the connector for the temperature sensor.

Finishing





Note! Ensure that the auxiliaries belt is correctly positioned on all the pulleys.

Install:
- the power steering pump. Tighten the 3 x screws
- the auxiliaries belt. Use 999 7109 Wrench 999 7109 Wrench
- the upper camshaft cover.

Installing control modules





Caution! Check that no pins or sockets are damaged on the connector.

Install the surround for the control module box.
Carefully press the control module down into the grooves on the inside of the control module box. Press to the limit position
Insert tool 999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench around the control module.
Move the upper section of the tool forwards as far as it will go. Pull up the tool.
Press the cover into place over the control modules. Check that the air ducts are correctly positioned.

Finishing
Remove the hose clip. Refill with coolant. Use filling equipment 951 2957 Coolant Reservoir 951 2957 Coolant Reservoir and cover 951 2953 Cover 951 2953 Cover. Install the cap on the expansion tank.
Test drive the engine until the thermostat has opened. Check for leakage. Top-up the coolant.