- Inspect the coolant outlet and the coolant crossover for cracks.
 
- Check the thermostat using the following procedure:
 
| 2.1.  | Suspend the thermostat and a thermometer in the water with the
thermometer located close to the thermostat. | 
 
| 2.2.  | The thermostat must be completely submerged.  | 
 
| 2.3.  | The coolant must be thoroughly agitated while heating. Do not
let the thermostat or the thermometer touch the sides or bottom of the container. | 
 
| 2.4.  | Apply heat to the coolant. | 
 
| 2.5.  | Record both the temperature at which the thermostat begins to
open and the temperature at which the thermostat is fully open. | 
 
| 2.6.  | The thermostat should begin to open at 1.6°C (4°F) above
the stamped temperature located on the thermostat. | 
 
| 2.7.  | The thermostat should be fully open at approximately 13°C
(24°F) above the stamped temperature located on the thermostat. | 
 
| 2.8.  | Do not attempt to repair the thermostat. | 
 
| 2.9.  | If the thermostat does not function properly, replace the thermostat
with a new unit that has been checked using this procedure. |