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2014 LaCrosse Coolant Temp?

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Nocturno

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Hello!
This one has left me scratching my head. And I don't have much hair left to scratch out...

I thought my coolant temp was running too cool 80C/176F, but the thermostat I found to buy is a 180F/82.2222C thermostat.

I drive 65 KM each way to work, and it runs solid at 80C hardly varying. If I stop to idle for a few minutes it might get up to 82C, and parking and turning off it might get up to 85C.

Looking around this seems like a low temp, but the thermostat is going to open at 82, so it seems like my current one is working properly.

From the service manual, it references 91C/195F, but the thermostat offered everywhere, a MotoRad 719-180 operates at 82.2222/180.

Thermostat

The thermostat is a coolant flow control component, whose purpose is to regulate the operating temperature of the engine. The thermostat utilizes a temperature sensitive wax-pellet element, which connects to a valve through a piston. Heating is causing the element to expand and exert pressure against a rubber diaphragm. This pressure forces the valve to open. Cooling causes the element to contract. This contraction allows a spring to push the valve closed.

When the coolant temperature is below 91°C (195°F), the thermostat valve remains closed. This prevents circulation of the coolant to the radiator and allows the engine to warm up quickly. After the coolant temperature reaches 91°C (195°F), the thermostat valve will open. The switch point will differ a little depending on engine. The coolant is then allowed to circulate through the thermostat to the radiator where the engine heat is dissipated to the atmosphere. The thermostat also provides a restriction in the cooling system, even after opening. This restriction creates a pressure difference which prevents cavitations at the water pump and forces coolant to circulate through the engine block.

For some engines a solenoid thermostat controlled by the ECM will open and close the circulation.
 
As you quoted, the correct thermostat is 195F. Get the correct thermostat. Any auto parts store should have it.
 
Right, that is what I thought...

But when you look up the 2014 LaCrosse Leather trim package on any website it wants to sell me a 180 thermostat.

I've checked in-store and online at Canadian Tire, online at , Partsource, rock auto, parts avatar, dormanproducts, all only have 180/82 when searching my vehicle.
 
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