Factory GM Thermostats & Parts

1618063 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

All models.
Discontinued
3037747 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

GM 3037747
Buick, oldsmobile. 6 cylinder. All models. 3.3L.
Discontinued
24500253 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

6 cylinder. All.
Discontinued
10115785 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

Chevrolet. 6 cylinder. All models. 3.4l. Beretta, Corsica. 2.8l. All models. 6 cylinder. All. 3.1l. Pontiac. 3.1l.
Discontinued
96055132 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

All models.
Discontinued
94844616 - : Thermostat for GM Image

Thermostat

Nova, Prizm.
Discontinued
14084383 - : Thermostat Housing for GM Image

Thermostat Housing

Gas. Chevrolet. 8 cylinder. Without hi-output. Calif. 5.7-8. 5.0l. Mfi. All models. Without zr1 option. Fuel inj eng.
Discontinued

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Everything You Should Know About Thermostats and Cooling Parts

The thermostat regulates coolant flow between the engine and the radiator, ensuring the motor reaches and maintains ideal operating temperatures. A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to overheating, poor fuel economy, or inefficient heating during cold weather. Replacing it promptly helps maintain a healthy engine and a consistent driving experience.

Why Genuine GM Thermostats Deliver Reliable Performance

Drivers of the Chevrolet Camaro rely on thermostats designed to handle the engine’s high-performance demands. OEM thermostats respond faster to temperature changes, providing smoother operation and better cooling control. To complement your replacement, explore matching exterior accessories to keep your Camaro in top shape inside and out.

Key Signs of a Failing Thermostat:

  • Temperature gauge fluctuating erratically.
  • Engine overheating after short drives.
  • Low heat output from the cabin heater.
  • Coolant leaks around the housing area.

Thermostat Maintenance Tips:

  1. Always check coolant levels during oil changes.
  2. Use the correct coolant type specified for GM engines.
  3. Inspect the thermostat housing for corrosion or leaks.
  4. Flush your system when replacing the thermostat.

Related Parts to Check:

  • Radiators
  • Water pumps
  • Hoses and clamps
  • Gaskets
  • Engine sensors

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