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The Jeep Wagoneer Thermostat maintains the sweet spot for the V8 engine to perform both optimally and long-lasting by opening and closing the flow of coolant as the engine temperature fluctuates. Since 1963 the Jeep Wagoneer has been a pioneer in the sport utility world that combined family comfort with honest trail skills with standard four-wheel drive and an automatic gearbox that made rough roads seem easy. Today the Jeep continues that legacy with a stout 5.7-liter V8, eight-speed automatic and selectable drive systems that allow owners to tow up to 10,000 pounds without drama while the cabin surrounds the passengers with upscale materials drawn from the brand's long-running wood-trimmed tradition. Ground clearance is eight inches in base form yet the available air suspension lifts the Wagoneer to ten, giving campers and boaters confidence on rutted paths. Solid Jeep construction, modern electronics and readily available original parts make long-term ownership of a Wagoneer simple and rewarding. Sitting quietly inside that robust engine bay, the Thermostat is a small wax-filled valve that senses the heat, regulates coolant flow, helps the engine warm up fast, prevents the engine from overheating, and helps make things efficient during tough hauls, so a bad Thermostat can undo a lot of these benefits. To replace one let the engine cool, drain some coolant, remove the upper hose and housing, note orientation, switch the Thermostat and gasket, reinstall parts, refill and bleed the system, check for leaks as the engine reaches operating temperature.