CAR HELP: 99' Cougar

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  • digitard
    DigiWang .. Special Ed
    • Nov 2002
    • 1678

    #1

    CAR HELP: 99' Cougar

    I admit right off the back... I'm Cougar retarded. In the past 6yrs i've only had to replace 2 thermostats. 1 on a Fiero (yes, a POS but really easy to replace) and 1 on a Chevy S-10.

    Well now my Cougar (99' manual tran) is overheating about 30 seconds after turning on the car. If I hit the road it actually gets hotter faster so its appearing to me the thermostat is messed. I picked up a new one, but the local store was out of the "how to" style books for the 99'+ cougars so I have no way and I need to replace it ASAP.

    If someone knows where to get a how to guide online, or something, that'd be awsome. I'd just wait til tomorrow and take the gf's car to another Autozone/Checker, but it needs to be fixed tonight.

    Dave
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  • Ityl
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 706

    #2
    Silly question...Is there coolant in the radiator?
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    • Big'n slo
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      • Mar 2003
      • 1909

      #3
      Another question.

      What engine does it have?

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      • PissedGodzilla
        Killswitch Engaged....
        • Jul 2003
        • 618

        #4
        It's a blown head gasket, trust me.... Been there, and I had the exact same problems....


        It might cost a pretty penny to have fixed, the engine needs to be disassembled... sorry to give you bad news, but that's probably what's wrong.


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        • Hasty8
          Registered User
          • Jul 2001
          • 1136

          #5
          Couldn't it just be the solenoid for the thermostat as well? I know in older, less computer controlled cars the thermo was a mechanical operation but in my 98 Dodge Caravan it's driven by a solenoid. Something my temp guage will spike and then it'll just drop.

          I've neer had the pleasure of working on a Cougar of any year so I may be out in left field here.
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          • digitard
            DigiWang .. Special Ed
            • Nov 2002
            • 1678

            #6
            Its most likely the thermostat... i'm replacing it tomorrow, i just dont have the right size wrench to get the housing apart today.

            Dave
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            • PyRo
              President Bioloaf inc.
              • Dec 2000
              • 10186

              #7
              Solonoid, for a thermostat? Whats the world coming to
              Just follow the upper radiator hose to where it goes into the intake manifold, and there is your thermostat. Unbolt the old on, bolt in a new one, done

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              • digitard
                DigiWang .. Special Ed
                • Nov 2002
                • 1678

                #8
                I found it. Its just in a PAIN spot. I have to remove like 3 hoses cause they're in the way, and some other crap (battery, etc) but its no biggie. Hoses just need to be clamped on.

                Doing it tomorrow morning.
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