Gasoline engines - removal and installation
Note: Removing the thermostat may adversely affect the operation of the system, resulting in reduced cooling efficiency.
1. Drain some of the engine coolant so that the remaining coolant level is below the thermostat.
2. Disconnect the lower radiator hose (A).

3. Remove the coolant inlet pipe (A), gasket (B) and thermostat (C).
Note: Tightening torque: 7.8 - 11.8 Nm.

4. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
Note: Install the thermostat so that the float valve faces upward.
5. Fill the engine with coolant.
6. Start the engine and check for leaks.
7. Recheck the coolant level.
Diesel engines - removal and installation
Note: Removing the thermostat may adversely affect the operation of the system, resulting in reduced cooling efficiency.
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1. Drain some of the engine coolant so that the remaining coolant level is below the thermostat.
2. Remove the coolant inlet pipe (A), sealing ring (B) and thermostat (C).

3. Installation is performed in the reverse order of removal.
Note: Tightening torque of the intake manifold mounting bolts: 16.7 - 22.6 Nm.
