Liberty 4WD V6-3.7L (2009)
Thermostat: Description and Operation
Engine Coolant Thermostat - Description
GAS ENGINES
CAUTION: Do not operate an engine without a thermostat, except for servicing or testing.
A pellet-type thermostat (5) controls the operating temperature of the engine by controlling the amount of coolant flow to the radiator. On all engines the
thermostat is closed below 195°F (90°C). Above this temperature, coolant is allowed to flow to the radiator. This provides quick engine warm up and
overall temperature control. On the 3.7L engine the thermostat is designed to block the flow of the coolant bypass journal by 50% instead of completely
blocking the flow. This design controls coolant temperature more accurately.
The same thermostat is used for winter and summer seasons. An engine should not be operated without a thermostat, except for servicing or testing.
Operating without a thermostat causes other problems. These are: longer engine warmup time, unreliable warmup performance, increased exhaust
emissions and crankcase condensation. This condensation can result in sludge formation.