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Nissan Micra - Video tutorial

Model: Nissan Micra K11 - Years 1992-2002
Part: Thermostat
Operation: Thermostat replacement on Nissan Micra

First of all, disconnect the radiator hose by unscrewing the bolt that fixes the connection, then remove the connection itself (the one made as a funnel, fixed with two or three bolts): the thermostat is fixed on it. Then remove the old thermostat, then dry and clean the entire area on which you have worked so far and insert the new thermostat in place. Then, after having dried it well, mount the attachment by screwing the bolts and consequently the tube initially removed. Also screw in the bolt that holds the metal clamp of the duct. Start the car and check that it works correctly.


Posted on 10 January 2024 by ScegliAuto

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