Automotive Thermostats (2,000+ items)
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- Item: Hazardous Location Line Volt Mechanical Tstat
- Sensor Type: Bi-Metal, Capillary Sensor
- Application: Heat or Cool
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 160 Degrees F
- Open Temperature Rating: 160 Degrees F
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 180 Degrees F
- Open Temperature Rating: 180 Degrees F
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 195°F
- Bypass System: Reverse Poppet
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 195 Degrees F
- Open Temperature Rating: 195 Degrees F
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- Item: Radiator Cap
- For Use On: A Size Neck
- Locking: No
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- Item: Integrated Housing Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 203°F
- Features: Check Valve
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- Item: In/Out Thermometer/Clock
- Includes: Battery, Hook-and-Loop Mounting Tape
- Standards: -
Key Features:
- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 180°F
- Bypass System: Offset Reverse Poppet
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 190 Degrees F
- Open Temperature Rating: 190 Degrees F
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- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 170°F
- Bypass System: Bottom By-Pass
Key Features:
- Item: In/Out Thermometer/Clock
- Type: Slimeline
- For Use With: Automobiles
Key Features:
- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 180°F
- Bypass System: Reverse Poppet
Key Features:
- Temp. Rating: 90.6 C Degree
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Includes: Gasket Or Seal Included
Key Features:
- Item: Thermostat
- Temp. Rating: 195°F
- Bypass System: Bottom By-Pass
About Automotive Thermostats
Automotive thermostats are a device used to regulate the temperature of a car's engine. They work by controlling the flow of coolant through the engine, thereby helping to keep it running at its optimal temperature. Automotive thermostats also help prevent engine overheating and maintain fuel efficiency.
Types of Automotive Thermostats
Automotive thermostats come in a variety of styles and sizes. The most common type is the mechanical-style automotive thermostat, which uses a wax pellet to open and close the valve that regulates coolant flow. Electronic automotive thermostats are also becoming increasingly popular, as they allow for greater precision in regulating engine temperatures.
How Automotive Thermostats are Made
Automotive thermostats are typically made from metal alloys such as brass or aluminum. Inside each thermostat is an array of components such as springs, valves, and sensors that work together to regulate coolant flow. Modern electronic automotive thermostats may also include integrated circuits and other advanced technologies.
Industries that use Automotive Thermostats
Automotive technicians rely on automotive thermostats when servicing cars and trucks. Mechanics often use them to diagnose issues with engines, while car manufacturers install them in vehicles during production. Other industries such as HVAC may also use automotive thermostats for their own purposes.
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