Thermostat GMC Terrain 1.5L 2018-2023 Location and Replacement
Exact Component Location
This video focuses exclusively on showing you the exact, precise location of the engine coolant thermostat on this vehicle. If you are struggling to find where the thermostat housing is situated on the 1.5L turbocharged engine—where the radiator hoses meet the engine assembly—this visual guide will clear up any confusion immediately.
How This Video Helps Your DIY Repair
Locating the thermostat quickly is the crucial first step for any successful do-it-yourself project. By seeing the exact spot and identifying which intake ducts, brackets, or electrical connectors surround it beforehand, you can easily plan your approach, gather the right tools, save valuable time, and proceed with confidence knowing you are targeting the correct component from the start.
Symptoms of a Faulty Thermostat
A failing thermostat can stick open or closed, severely disrupting the engine’s operating temperature. Common symptoms include an illuminated Check Engine Light (CEL) with cooling performance codes (like P0128), the engine overheating rapidly, the cabin heater blowing cold air when the thermostat is stuck open, or erratic fluctuations on your dashboard temperature gauge.
Safety Measures and Precautions
Before beginning any work on your vehicle, it is essential to prioritize safety. Always wear proper protective gear, including safety glasses and mechanic gloves, to protect your eyes and skin from hot coolant, sharp hose clamps, and tight engine compartments. Because this repair opens up the pressurized cooling loop, stay alert, ensure the engine is completely turned off and cooled down, and drain the coolant to a safe level before removing the housing to prevent severe scalding and messy spills.
Expert Assistance and Comments
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