Thermostat OEM Mazda or MotoRad

MotoRad Thermostat
Ben_805
  • Overheating:
Rating 4.0

All I could get on short notice was a motorad...been in there over a year now and haven't had an issue. It's an OE 195 temp and seems to open around 205-210.

Pros: no issues, over a year
Vehicle: Jeep
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MotoRad Thermostat

I found an exact copy of the factory thermostat with the baby one next to the primary the Amazon description says it’s good up to a 2000. It’s a Motorad. My temp never moves from the set point.

Pros: stable temperature, factory design
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Mazda Thermostat
SlowDownToGoDown
  • Slow warm-up:
Rating 5.0

I had the same issue on my 09 Mazda 2.3L. Everything looked good on the dash, but the thermostat let too much coolant through, over cooling the engine. My CEL came on, I reset it, and it reappeared. Long drives on the freeway in cool weather was the scenario that triggered it, as the radiator is very effective at speed, and the engine isn't working hard cruising on level ground at freeway speeds. I bought the thermostat "cover" (it's the plastic assembly with the thermostat integrated in it-- PN LF70-15-170) for $57 from Amazon and installed it last November and the CEL has not reappeared.

Pros: CEL disappeared, engine cooling fixed
Part number: LF70-15-170
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MotoRad Thermostat
theroguenapkin
  • Overheating:
Rating 3.0

I remembered the old thermostat looking like it did, so I waited a few hours to let the engine cool down then swapped the new thermostat for the old one, turned the engine on and no overheating. I've been driving the car as it is for a while now without any problems other than I can't drive long-distance without it running too hot (ex. I drove 4 hours a couple times a year traveling for college, and in the summer the car sometimes would overheat by the time I got to my destination).

Pros: prevents immediate overheating
Cons: overheats on long distances
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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MotoRad Thermostat
Izzyschool
  • Cabin heat:
Rating 1.0

issue that i noticed is that the jiggle pin is inside the bridge, compared to the standard one. i have installed the thermostat, bled the coolant, and still made sure that the jiggle pin and head gasket carve out lines up at the 12oclock position when installing; but now theres some ticking noise sometimes and i can feel my heater blowing really hot air (warmer than the usual heat).

Cons: ticking noise, hot air
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: 2328180
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MotoRad Thermostat
BigHeed87
  • Overheating:
Rating 1.5

Installed a Motorad thermostat and noticed the temp gauge dropping on the highway. I never had this issue before I changed the tstat

Cons: temp gauge dropping
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OEM Mazda Thermostat
WhiscashWarrior
  • Overheating:
Rating 1.5

Our 2022 CX-5 Premium Plus (non turbo) is going in for its 3rd thermostat replacement next week. Each time it’s been replaced at Mazda under warranty with an OEM part. Vehicle will hit 90,000 Miles this month. Does this thermostat wear seem excessive or is it normal for these? Bought brand new and it’s been the only problem, other then general maintenance

Cons: repeated failures, excessive wear
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 144841 km
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