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Engine Coolant Housing where a Thermostat is used but not included.
- Part of your vehicle’s cooling system
- Holds the coolant thermostat
- Replace when leaking
Your vehicle uses coolant to help control the temperature of your engine and prevent it from overheating. The coolant thermostat monitors your engine’s temperature and controls the flow of coolant. As your car heats up, the thermostat opens, allowing the coolant to circulate throughout your engine. When the engine reaches the proper temperature again, the coolant is sent back to your radiator to be cooled down. This essential thermostat needs a place to live, and that's where the Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing comes in.
While the main role of your Nissan Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing is to keep the coolant thermostat in place, it also helps coolant move between the radiator and engine. For this reason, it's vital that your Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing stays leak-free. If your Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing is worn or damaged, it will likely result in a coolant leak. Keep an eye out for any puddles underneath your engine bay that are greasy and pink, yellow, or green.
A faulty Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing might cause serious damage to other vehicle parts. Without a properly functioning cooling system, your vehicle can overheat. Overheating can crack, damage, and warp important engine components. If you come across coolant leaks, the Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing might be the cause and should be checked.
The Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing is typically found between the engine and radiator. If you determine your Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing is the reason for your coolant leak, you need to replace it right away. Luckily, this is an easy part to replace at home. Since you're working with coolant, which gets extremely hot when your car is running, you need to ensure you give your Nissan plenty of time to cool down completely before starting the repairs. You also have the option to drop your Nissan off at a service center to have the housing replaced by professionals.
Your Nissan relies on the cooling system to stay operational. Make sure you get a Nissan Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing that fits. Ordering OEM-made parts is an easy way to find replacement parts custom-made for your specific make and model.
The Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing, part 11060ET00D, fits Nissan Sentra 2007-2012. See the What This Fits tab for more fitment information.
OUTLET-WATER
Fits Sentra, Versa