2011 Kia Sorento - Thermostat Housing/Water Outlet

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Murray Climate Control Thermostat Housing - 86025

Part #:
86025
Line:
MRY
Thermostat And Housing   Lower
Material:   Plastic
Gasket Or Seal Included:   Yes
Thermostat Included:   No

Murray Climate Control Water Outlet - 86028

Part #:
86028
Line:
MRY
Water Outlet   Upper
Material:   Plastic
Number Of Bolt Holes:   3
Gasket Or Seal Included:   No

Murray Climate Control Plastic Water Outlet - 86329

Part #:
86329
Line:
MRY
Water Outlet  
Material:   Plastic

Murray Plus 180 Degree Thermostat Housing - TA5127

Part #:
TA5127
Line:
MCS
Thermostat And Housing Assembly   Temperature: 180 Degree Fahrenheit; Includes Upper And Lower Housing, Thermostat And Seal; OE Specified Temperature
Material:   Copper, Plastic, Stainless Steel
Outlet Diameter (in):   3/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1-3/8 Inch
Hardware Included:   No

Murray Thermostat Housing - CH1084

Part #:
CH1084
Line:
MCS
Thermostat Housing   Upper
Flange Thickness (in):   3/8 Inch
Material:   Plastic
Outlet Diameter (in):   1-7/16 Inch

Dorman OE Solutions Thermostat Housing - 902-5128

Part #:
902-5128
Line:
DOR
Thermostat And Housing Assembly   Original Plastic Design
Flange Thickness (in):   7/16 Inch
Material:   Plastic
Outlet Diameter (in):   2-3/8 Inch

What Is A Car Thermostat Housing?


The thermostat housing or water outlet is a coolant passage that not only protects and seals the thermostat, but also allows coolant to flow back to the radiator when the thermostat is open. Thermostat housings may suffer from corrosion or other damage over time that can prevent them from maintaining a complete seal - this could lead to leaks around the housing or radiator hose. Coolant leaks can quickly lead to engine overheating and damage, so if you suspect that your water outlet or thermostat housing may be leaking, they should be inspected and repaired as soon as possible. In some cases this repair may be as simple as replacing a gasket, but if the housing has been damaged or if the sealing surface is pitted or corroded, it may be a good idea to replace the entire housing assembly or outlet. If you plan to replace your thermostat, make sure to always check the condition of your water outlet or thermostat housing before reassembly, and replace your thermostat housing gasket with a new one to ensure a leak-free repair. O'Reilly Auto Parts carries a selection of thermostat housings, thermostat housing gaskets, thermostats, coolant, and more for your cooling system repair, so check out our selection to find the right parts to keep your car performing at its best.