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When to replace a thermostat?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 432613" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>Mine is an 01 Yamaha F25 4 stroke. My experience is with old 2 strokes without thermostats and thermostats in cars. In a car you typically notice a loss of heat or the temp gauge stays low. I was just curious if there was something that would clue you in with an outboard thermo. I am going to change out the thermostat. I just know that in a car the thermostat can fail fairly often and I was wondering if I should keep an eye out for anything specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 432613, member: 9661"] Mine is an 01 Yamaha F25 4 stroke. My experience is with old 2 strokes without thermostats and thermostats in cars. In a car you typically notice a loss of heat or the temp gauge stays low. I was just curious if there was something that would clue you in with an outboard thermo. I am going to change out the thermostat. I just know that in a car the thermostat can fail fairly often and I was wondering if I should keep an eye out for anything specific. [/QUOTE]
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