Where is the car thermostat installed?
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Car thermostats are generally installed at the upper water outlet of the engine. The thermostat must maintain good technical condition; otherwise, it will seriously affect the normal operation of the engine. If the main valve of the thermostat opens too late, it will cause the engine to overheat. If the main valve opens too early, the engine's warm-up time will be too short, resulting in the engine temperature being too low. The thermostat automatically adjusts the amount of water entering the radiator based on the coolant temperature to ensure the engine operates within an appropriate temperature range. This helps save energy, as engines consume more fuel at low temperatures and suffer greater damage, including the easy formation of carbon deposits and a series of related problems.