2007年12月30日星期日

Saturn Thermostat: The Solution For Better Performance

General Motors boasts a lot of quality car makes under its belt, all of which are made with the finest of materials and assembled with careful hands. One GM make that the company is truly proud of is their Saturn line of vehicles. But in order to experience the full potential Saturn vehicles could reach, owners should first be aware to always warm it up before taking it on a drive. Thus, to warm up the vehicles appropriately, automakers and car engineers designed the Thermostat and Saturn was fast on acquiring its function.

The Saturn Thermostat is located between the engine and the radiator. It helps in the warming up period of the engine, making the temperature rise up quickly but keeping the engine at a fixed degree of temperature. This is a temperature-sensitive valve and therefore it remains closed during engine warm up. The reason behind this is to prevent the coolant from circulating through the radiator until the right degree of temperature is reached. However, the Saturn Thermostat starts to open up when the temperature reaches 180-195F to let the coolant out into the engine. The thermostat should have then opened all the way once the temperature reaches 200-218F.

For it to function well, it uses the little cylinder located at the engine-side of the device. This cylinder is filled up with a wax that would begin melting at 180F. A rod connects it into the valve which presses into the wax. When the wax starts melting, it expands and that's what pushes the rod out of the straw, which would then open the valve.

Knowing its function would tell car owners of the significant role a Saturn Thermostat plays in their vehicles. Warming up the car at the right temperature would help drivers experience the full potential of their Saturn cars. For this reason, drivers should be regularly checking this part for its condition so that future Saturn Thermostat problems can be remedied before it contributes more damage to the car.