A thermostat always looks like a small rubber valve with a spring. It is inside the thermostat housing on the top of the engine (top coolant hose exit)
like that.
discovery 2 td5 thermostat starts opening at 82 deg c and is fully open at 96
Thermostat is in a plastic "ball" on the bottom radiator hose.
Yes, a 1996 Land Rover Discovery is equipped with a thermostat. The thermostat regulates the engine's operating temperature by controlling the flow of coolant between the engine and the radiator. If the thermostat fails, it can lead to overheating or inefficient engine performance. Regular maintenance checks can help ensure it is functioning properly.
It looks kind of like a UFO, only 2 inches wide.
The answer is...it depends. A majority of cars have the gasket going on top of the thermostat. You will have to look for things like a cutout for the thermostat to fit in and such to really know or you might even have to pull out the repair manual.
Its on the housing directly behind the waterpump.
It is located on the passenger side near the radiator with 3 coolant hoses going to it. It is plastic and looks like a heart valve. The thermostat is inside and is one piece and cannot be taken apart.
No sorry no way to unstick a thermostat. There are a few other things that can look like like a bad thermostat, including low anti-freze, or a plugged heater core, or a bad hose.
It has a Manual thermostat. The thermostat is normally located where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. Look Carefully at this location.
it should be by your thermostat housing
A round metal disc with a spring and rubber diaphragm on it.