Welcome to the Mercury Cougar Thermostats Center at Andy's Auto Sport!
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mercury Cougar thermostats to ensure that you have every truck or car thermostat option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mercury Cougar thermostats, so that whether you are looking for a replacement Mercury Cougar thermostat or a cheap thermostat or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mercury Cougar truck or car thermostat needs!
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It is crucial to keep your engine at optimal temperature. If your motor stays too cold it will operate inefficiently and your heater will function poorly, but if it gets too hot your motor can be severely damaged. The job of Cougar thermostats is to regulate engine temperature. While factory Cougar thermostats usually work well, they are a common wear and tear item that will fail over time. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a full selection of replacement Cougar thermostats for you to choose from. Available in a host of different temperature ranges thermostats are very reasonably priced, and you are sure to find the perfect unit for your application in our lineup.
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A thermostat is a cleverly designed device. It is essentially a temperature sensitive valve. When your engine is cold the valve stays shut, keeping the coolant circulating in the motor so that it heats up quickly. But when the engine temperature reaches the thermostats preset level, the valve opens allowing coolant to circulate through the radiator to prevent overheating. It is possible to change to a higher or lower temperature Cougar thermostat depending on your requirements. If you want more heat from your heater, a higher temperature thermostat is often a great way to go. However if you want to reduce the chances of overheating in hot climates, running a lower temperature thermostat is preferable.
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