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Cciyu 55111016AD Thermostat Replacement 2008 2013 Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.7
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Description of Cciyu 55111016AD Thermostat Replacement 2008 2013

Fit for: for Chrysler 200 2011-2013, for Chrysler Sebring 2008-2010, for Dodge Avenger 2009-2013, for Dodge Caliber 2009-2012, for Dodge Journey 2009-2012, for Jeep Compass 2009-2017, for Jeep Patriot 2009-2017. Easy installation: Easy installation and High sealing,direct replacement. Interchange Part Number:06508355AA 55111016AD 902-319 55111017AC 4884571AB4884873AA. Feature:Thermostat controls the temperature levels depending on the vehicle's driving conditions/load,Fix the check engine light issue and no engine hiccups problem and engine overheating or over-cooling problem. Materials & Lifetime Warranty:High-quality materials used,enhance per formance and improved durability and resistance.One Year Warranty.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Inefficient Thermostat, Disappointing Quality

Based on our own experience this thermostat replacement failed to meet our expectations. While it did successfully replace the original part, it PROVED to be inefficient in regulating engine temperature.We were disappointed with the quality overall..

Pros
  • Pro: It replaced the original part
Cons
  • Con: Inefficient and disappointing quality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Doesn't quite fit but will do

I used it on a 2013 Dodge Avenger 2.4L, it didn't quite match the holes in the cylinder head. Finally came. When I started the car to allow the coolant to circulate, it started leaking out from under the coolant temp sensor. It didn't fit perfectly so I had to teflon the coolant sensor where the gasket is. This fixed the leak. Then the upper pipe began to leak at the point of contact with the thermostat housing, I had to tighten it strongly so that it did not leak. Otherwise it's good, you get…

Pros
  • Thermostat housing
Cons
  • Not the best