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Compatible 2011 2016 2012 2020 2013 2020 Thermostat Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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🌡️ Engine Cooling & Climate Control, 🛠️ Replacement Parts

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Description of Compatible 2011 2016 2012 2020 2013 2020 Thermostat

Coolant housing or water outlet serves as the connection point between engine and upper radiator hose.It may be made of metal, plastic, or resin, depending on vehicle’s manufacturer. In reality, metal is a precarious material, though appear indestructible. In addition to being susceptible to rust from exposure to high levels of water, metal can become warped over time, and also splinter-off metallic shavings into cooling system. These factors pose major implications when replacing thermostat. Everything under your vehicle's hood will be sizzling and smoking hot once your outlet gives way. If you don't want the prospect of stopping in the middle of the road because of your steaming pile of metal with everyone gawking at you, better replace your old outlet right away. As you know, outlet keeps radiator hose connected to engine and may also serve as housing for the thermostat. Because the essential role it plays in vehicle's cooling system, you just can't risk it going haywire on you. This Coolant Water Outlet Kit Fits for the Following Vehicles: 2011-2016 Chevy Cruze L4 83 1.4L (1364cc); 2016 Chevy Cruze Limited L4 83 1.4L (1364cc); 2012-2020 Chevy Sonic L4 83 1.4L (1364cc); 2013-2020 Chevy Trax L4 83 1.4L (1364cc); 2013-2019 Buick Encore L4 83 1.4L (1364cc); For Cruze, Cruze Limited. Encore. Sonic. Trax. 1.4L turbo. Customers can find the product you need accurately according to the OE number. OE Replacement Part Number: 25193922, 15-11105, 1511105, 55565334, 902-846, 902846, 1338030. Coolant water outlet withstands the extreme changes in temperature that over time cause housings to become brittle, crack and leak. This replacement engine coolant water outlet is engineered to match the fit and durability of the stock engine coolant water outlet on specified vehicles. Increase the life of your vehicle's engine by keeping your cooling system in top condition.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy-to-Install and Reliable Thermostat

This compatible thermostat works like a charm, keeping my automotive engine temperature regulated in all sorts of weather conditions. It was super easy to install and didnt require any special tools or expertise. The best part is that it is reliable and has not let me down so far. The only downside is that it may not be compatible with all makes and models of cars .Overall, a great product!

Pros
  • Compatible with multiple years (2011-2020) and multiple models of thermostats
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with other years and models of thermostats outside of the specified range

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Improved Temperature Control for my Vehicle

This thermostat helped me keep my automotive engine cool even in high temperatures. It was easy to install and fits perfectly. The material is also durable and long-lasting .However the price could be a little more affordable. Overall, a great product to invest in for maintaining a healthy engine..

Pros
  • Compatible with multiple years and models.
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with older or uncommon thermostat models.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Same as GM body.

I buy A LOT of Cruze and at 1.4 it keeps changing. When you buy a new overflow hose, buy a GM hose. All the hoses I've bought from the aftermarket leak. The Cruze is a good little car once all the cooling system bugs are fixed. That's a terrible design. I'm testing a new thermostat housing design I've come up with. So far, so good.

Pros
  • It's great
Cons
  • Some bugs