Chevy Impala 3800 series II – How to replace a Thermostat. (2004 yr) 1/4

Chevy Impala 3800 series II – How to replace a Thermostat. (2004 yr) 1/4

Watch the video to learn how to replace the Thermostat on a car and other coolant leaks.Repairing a over heated coolant system on 04 Chevy impala 3800 series…

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RazaCaliente says:

very nice job……

John Shay says:

it’s part 1 of 4 I think based on the title…

SteveXnycperformance says:

Mazda millenia supercharge,Northstar, ZR1 supercharge,twin-tubo 300z, dodge
stealth ,3000gt vr4, and

Tim Carlson says:

awesome fyi im going to do a coolant change on my dads 98 grand prix 120k i
think it has maybe been changed once i love this car except for the lower
panels under both drivers and passengers doors rusting completely threw!
but anyways thank you for the through explanation on the how to.. thumbs up!

Adam Payne says:

@rakim1376 the power steering pump on the 3800 II is actually below and
behind the alternator. The reservoir for it is right behind the alternator
and below that is the pump, you can see the pulley if you look down on the
side.

bm2rambusify says:

Hey my friend you have REALLY GOOD and informative videos but its helped me
very much. If you had a light or flash light to get inside some of those
darker areas like when you were pointing to the thermosistat. It’s to dark
to see exactly what your showing. Thanks for the video

A Johansen says:

Summary – blah blah blah, quick demonstration, fail on camera quality. This
is probably the easiest engine to work on. A FWD 3800 Series II engine…
same as the V6 RWD Camaro LOL!

rakim1376 says:

hi thanks for that good vids,,,specially where is power steering pump…i
lost a bet to my friend because i cant find it also…good job !!

modfoxv10 says:

GM 3.4 TDC in the Z34, GTP, and Cutlass Supreme

jacktorse28 says:

thanks for the help!

SteveXnycperformance says:

u blink. 🙂

SteveXnycperformance says:

name me on of the tuffest engine to work on?

freddie cordova says:

I DID NOT SEE HIM REPLACE A FUCKING THING

A Johansen says:

the toughest I have had to work on, or the toughest in general? Do you want
to to also strap a camera to my chest and wobble around while I answer?

metalmoto says:

Just replaced the thermostat on my wife’s impala. Took like 20 minutes. The
gasket on the old one was melted. Took a heat gun to the old one, it was
smoking before it finally opened. Pretty sure this was why it was
overheating.

berserkernhong says:

i have a chevy epica 04 can u show me vid to replace themostat?

A Johansen says:

oooo, dodge stealth was a bitch! No room in that engine bay. My buddy has a
TT 300z but I only agreed to work on the exhaust after looking at his
engine bay. I honestly wasn’t TRYING to be a dick, just your typical
youtube troller and such. You have plenty of great explanation videos but
your camera work was really laughable…cmon man, its not that great. Im
not saying I am a quality demonstrator but still…

Dan Schulte says:

Could have had it done if you shut your yapper and get to work

Dan Schulte says:

Could have had it apart in the 4 min you spent yapping……..a little less
talk and more work

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