I'm curious. Would you consider a thermostat to be a "wear item" to be replaced at regular intervals just because it's got some miles on it?
I've already got my Volvo apart. (2005 XC90 V8, 140k miles.)
It's not like the aux belt pulleys or tensioner, which have bearings that wear. And I'm replacing the water pump too, because it has bearings and seals that can fail.
I am trying to decide if I should also replace the thermostat. No bearings, no seals. Generally I've only had thermostat failures after replacing them "just because", so there is an argument for leaving it alone and avoiding infant mortality issues.
What do you think? Is there a good reason why I should replace it prophylactically? Or should I leave the old one in there? Discussion please. Thanks.
Roger
Thermostat replacement?
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Thermostat replacement?
11 XC60 137k
08 V50 Project... Still in pieces
05 XC90 V8 213k
95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
02 V70 186k+ Gave to my daughter, still going strong
03 S80 111k (crashed, but driver walked away unhurt)
93 945T 217k (gone to be parted out)
87 245 300k+ sold, still going afaik
84 264 Diesel, RIP at 160k
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08 V50 Project... Still in pieces
05 XC90 V8 213k
95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
02 V70 186k+ Gave to my daughter, still going strong
03 S80 111k (crashed, but driver walked away unhurt)
93 945T 217k (gone to be parted out)
87 245 300k+ sold, still going afaik
84 264 Diesel, RIP at 160k
78 242 manual everything.
73 P1800ES, fun until the rust set in...
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The spring which allows it to open at temp fails from the heat cycles.
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