So I have to make a presentation on engine thermostats. Besides troubleshooting, how they work, what their purposes are, etc I have to have info on different types of them according to the person who is evaluating my presentation. This slide very much initially confused me. I have only ever encountered the traditional wax pellet type that we are all familiar with. What I have found in researching is the following types:
Electrically heated wax thermostat- the thermostat itself largely functions the same as a normal wax type with the additional function of a heater circuit controlled by the ECM that can fool the thermostat into opening before the coolant itself reaches the opening temperature
Electrically actuated thermostat- its a valve controlled electrically by the ECM, opening and closing as commanded
Bellows Thermostat- bellows filled with alchohol that expands/contracts with coolant temperature thus opening or restricting the passage. I don’t think this one is used and i doubt I will ever encounter it but I plan on including it just to cover my bases.
Any other types that I need to know about?
Electrically heated wax thermostat- the thermostat itself largely functions the same as a normal wax type with the additional function of a heater circuit controlled by the ECM that can fool the thermostat into opening before the coolant itself reaches the opening temperature
Electrically actuated thermostat- its a valve controlled electrically by the ECM, opening and closing as commanded
Bellows Thermostat- bellows filled with alchohol that expands/contracts with coolant temperature thus opening or restricting the passage. I don’t think this one is used and i doubt I will ever encounter it but I plan on including it just to cover my bases.
Any other types that I need to know about?