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πŸ”₯ Gates 33918 OE Type Engine Coolant Thermostat: Superior Performance and Precision Cooling Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ”₯ Gates 33918 OE Type Engine Coolant Thermostat: Superior Performance and Precision Cooling

country of origin : china. the package height of the product is 2.55 inches. the package length of the product is 4.02 inches. the package width of the product is 3.35 inches. Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

No problem - spare parts

Installed on my 99 300M. It was a bit of a struggle, but I think it's more of a design flaw as to where it's going. Works perfectly all winter.

Pros
  • Engine cooling & air conditioning
Cons
  • Boring pack

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Failed after 20 miles

Failed after 20 miles. shows code po128, open stuck. My old thermostat was fine, no codes. I just changed the antifreeze and decided to replace the hoses and thermostat and here we go. Very disappointed. And it's made in the USA. They don't do them as well as they used to. I spent so much time replacing it, it was very difficult for my car, and here we go.

Pros
  • Thermostats
Cons
  • Slightly cracked

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Opens at 190+ - Engine Cooling and Air Conditioning

I installed this thermostat and the car quickly began to overheat. I also made a water pump so I figured I did something else wrong. But I had my suspicions about this thermos. Took it out and hung it in a pot of boiling water and it opened at 195Β°. I bit the bullet and bought a more expensive Mopar OEM thermostat. Came out and she's cool as a cucumber. Confirmed this issue with 2 of these thermostats. I am convinced that everyone opens their 180-degree thermostats just as late. If your car…

Pros
  • Spare Parts
Cons
  • High Price