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Dodge Caliber 2.0 Thermostat (Big)

Now in Stock – Dodge Thermostat

Model: Caliber 2.0

Year: 2008 –

Compatible with: Jeep Compass / Jeep Patriot

Description

The Dodge Caliber 2.0 Thermostat (Big) plays a vital role in regulating the engine’s temperature, ensuring optimal performance and preventing overheating. It controls the flow of coolant between the engine and radiator, opening and closing at specific temperatures to maintain a consistent operating temperature. By doing so, it ensures that the engine runs efficiently, providing the right temperature for the engine and its components to function optimally.

It ensures that the engine coolant circulates effectively, preventing the engine from running too hot or too cold. A properly functioning thermostat maintains the right engine temperature, which is crucial for achieving the best fuel efficiency, reducing engine wear, and improving overall vehicle performance.

Key Features of the Dodge Caliber 2.0 Thermostat (Big):

  • Precision Control: The thermostat is designed to open and close precisely at a specified temperature, ensuring accurate control of the coolant flow. This helps maintain engine temperature and optimizes fuel efficiency.
  • High-Quality Construction: Made from durable materials, the thermostat is designed to withstand the heat and pressure within the engine, providing long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Efficient Cooling: The thermostat helps optimize the performance of the vehicle’s cooling system by controlling the flow of coolant, ensuring that the engine operates at its ideal temperature.
  • Durability: Built to handle extreme conditions, this thermostat can function reliably even in high temperatures or under heavy driving conditions, preventing overheating and engine damage.

Signs of a Failing Thermostat:

  • Overheating Engine: If the thermostat fails to open properly, the engine can overheat because the coolant will not circulate as needed.
  • Cold Engine: A stuck open thermostat can prevent the engine from reaching its ideal operating temperature, resulting in poor fuel efficiency and increased engine wear.
  • Erratic Temperature Gauge: If, for instance, the vehicle’s temperature gauge fluctuates or stays at a lower-than-normal level, this may indicate that the thermostat is not functioning correctly. As a result, it can lead to improper engine cooling, which may eventually cause overheating or inefficient engine performance.
  • Coolant Leaks: A damaged thermostat or its housing can lead to coolant leaks, often visible around the engine or on the ground under the vehicle.

Why Replace the Thermostat?

A malfunctioning thermostat can cause the engine to overheat or run too cold, both of which can have serious consequences. Overheating can, as a result, lead to severe engine damage, including but not limited to warped cylinder heads, cracked engine blocks, and damaged gaskets. Consequently, if left unresolved, it can cause further complications, ultimately compromising the engine’s performance and longevity.