Step  | Action  | Value(s)  | Yes  | No  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
NOTE: The temperature stick is a pencil-like device that has a wax material containing certain chemicals which melt at a given temperature. Use the temperature sticks to determine a thermostat's operating temperature by rubbing 87°C (188°F) and 97°C (206°F) sticks on the coolant outlet. The marks made by the sticks should melt when coolant temperatures reach 87°C (188°F) and 97°C (206°F), respectively. These temperatures are the normal operating range of the thermostat.  | ||||
1  | 
 Is there coolant flow before the mark melts?  | --  | ||
2  | The problem is caused from something other than the thermostat. Refer to Engine Fails To Reach Normal Operating Temperature . Does the engine warm up properly?  | --  | --  | System OK  | 
3  | 
 Is the engine still overheating?  | --  | --  | System OK  | 
Check the operation of the thermostat by hanging the thermostat on a hook in a 33% glycol solution.
In order to check if the thermostat valve is opening properly, do the following test:
In order to check if the thermostat valve is closing properly, do the following test: