Gin
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- R-31 S
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- Echo II (2019)
This month, I'm doing my annual maintenance on my R31. I'm at the 4 year point, so I'm going to replace the coolant in addition to the usual one-year maintenance items. My question is: Should I change the thermostat while I'm at it?
I've read through as many old threads as possible. I've seen Brian Brown's recommendation that if you are flushing and changing the coolant, that is a good time to replace the thermostat as a preventative measure. On the other hand, I've seen several posts about how reliable thermostats generally are, suggesting they may fall into the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" category. Of note, for my D4-300, Volvo specifies replacing the coolant at 48 months, but there is no spec for replacing the thermostat, suggesting that Volvo believes it needs replacing only as needed.
Finally, in the FWIW category, my coolant has been rock solid for 4 years. I've never had to add any coolant to the system. Temps are always right where they should be. The coolant still looks pristine.
Turns out a thermostat for the D4 is not a cheap item. About $125. Plus there are two o-rings and a sealing ring that bring the price up another $40.
So, the question of the day is: All things considered, would you replace the thermostat or wait until there is either a need or the next coolant change, whichever comes first?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Gini
I've read through as many old threads as possible. I've seen Brian Brown's recommendation that if you are flushing and changing the coolant, that is a good time to replace the thermostat as a preventative measure. On the other hand, I've seen several posts about how reliable thermostats generally are, suggesting they may fall into the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" category. Of note, for my D4-300, Volvo specifies replacing the coolant at 48 months, but there is no spec for replacing the thermostat, suggesting that Volvo believes it needs replacing only as needed.
Finally, in the FWIW category, my coolant has been rock solid for 4 years. I've never had to add any coolant to the system. Temps are always right where they should be. The coolant still looks pristine.
Turns out a thermostat for the D4 is not a cheap item. About $125. Plus there are two o-rings and a sealing ring that bring the price up another $40.
So, the question of the day is: All things considered, would you replace the thermostat or wait until there is either a need or the next coolant change, whichever comes first?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Gini