Thermostat Thermostat
Fits AUDI A4 B6 Avant (8E5) 1.9 TDI quattro
(2001)

Additional Information without gaskets/seals
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Function Thermostat, coolant
Housing Type without housing
Type Thermostat, coolant
Borg & Beck BTS193.87 Coolant Thermostat
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£7.48
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Opening Temperature 87 °C
Additional Information without gaskets/seals
Housing Type without housing
Function Thermostat, coolant
Type Thermostat, coolant
First Line FTS193.87 Coolant Thermostat
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£7.48
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Part number: NTH1008
Height 55 mm
Width 54 mm
Height 1 55 mm
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
NAPA NTH1008 Coolant Thermostat
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£7.91
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Part number: 17888
Weight 0.06 kg
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Function Thermostat, coolant
Type Thermostat, coolant
Additional Information without gasket/seal
Replaces 17892

Additional Information

General Information

These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.

Febi 17888 Coolant Thermostat
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£7.96
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Part number: ATH1008
Type Thermostat, coolant
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Height 1 55 mm
Width 54 mm
Height 55 mm
Function Thermostat, coolant
Apec ATH1008 Coolant Thermostat
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£8.03
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Part number: 725214
Additional Information 2 with seal ring
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Housing Type without housing
Closing temperature 102 °C
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
Extra Description EASY FIT
NRF 725214 Coolant Thermostat
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£9.13
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Opening Temperature 87 °C
Diameter 2 35 mm
Diameter 1 54 mm
Additional Information with gasket/seal
Height 31 mm
Function Thermostat, coolant
Type Thermostat, coolant
Quinton Hazell QTH481K Coolant Thermostat
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£10.23
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Part number: NTH1292
Replaces NTH1233
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
NAPA NTH1292 Coolant Thermostat
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£10.66
Quantity:
Height 55 mm
Width 54 mm
Height 1 55 mm
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Function Thermostat, coolant
Type Thermostat, coolant
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Housing Type without housing

Additional Information

  • 1x First Line Thermostat, coolant (FTS193.87)
First Line FTK027 Coolant Thermostat
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£11.17
Quantity:
Part number: ATH1292
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Replaces ATH1233
Manufacturer AUDI FORD SEAT SKODA VOLKSWAGEN
Apec ATH1292 Coolant Thermostat
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£11.21
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Part number: DTM87234
Weight 71 g
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Opening Temperature 87 °C
for OE number 73TF8575A1A
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
Gross Weight 81 g
Denso DTM87234 Coolant Thermostat
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£12.84
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Part number: DTM87527
Weight 85 g
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Opening Temperature 87 °C
for OE number 1096699
Type Thermostat, coolant
Function Thermostat, coolant
Gross Weight 95 g
Denso DTM87527 Coolant Thermostat
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£14.29
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Part number: TH11287G1
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year to: 10/2004
Opening Temperature 87 °C
Housing Type without housing
Function Thermostat, coolant
Additional Information with gaskets/seals
Type Thermostat, coolant
Replaces TH00691G1
Material Metal
Gates TH11287G1 Coolant Thermostat
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£14.49
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Thermostat

What is a engine thermostat?

An engine thermostat is a valve like device responsible for the control of the water / coolant when the engine reaches a specific temperature. A correctly functioning thermostat is important for the engine to reach its optimum operating temperature which improves efficiency and reduces engine wear.

There are different types of engine thermostat. These are:

  • Conventional thermostat

  • Electrically heated thermostats

  • Electrically actuated thermostats


What comes with a thermostat?

Engine thermostats are available with a number of different additional parts included however these vary depending on the aftermarket maker and the requirements of the vehicle.

The parts that come with a thermostat are normally shown in the stock image or are listed in the parts notes. Items that can be included are:

  • Gasket or seal

  • Housing or flange

  • Sensor or switch


How do I choose the correct thermostat?

There are different temperature ratings for engine thermostats. These rating show the temperature that the thermostat operates. Often the temperature ratings are different depending on the climate of the country the car is destined for. The temperature rating is often noted on the thermostat itself which can be useful when selecting a replacement. There can be different thermostats listed as compatible and unless you compare the original part number it can be unclear which is the correct one.

Here are some factors to consider:

  • Manual or automatic transmission

  • Temperature rating (°C)

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter


What brand of thermostat should I choose?

There are many aftermarket makers of thermostats so there are plenty of options. Makers such as Valeo, Sachs and Bosch make parts for the original vehicle manufacturers so these would be classed as premium. Aftermarket brands such as Gates, Febi, Blue Print and Quinton Hazell offer long warranties which is a great indicator of quality. The choice is largely down to your budget and the brand you are comfortable with.


How can I tell my thermostat needs replacing?

A faulty engine thermostat will cause problems with how your engine heats up. If you are not sure if you have a faulty thermostat we’d advise that you speak to a qualified mechanics however here are some symptoms of a faulty or failing thermostat:

  • Engine overheating

  • Engine takes a long time to warm up

  • Heater takes a long time to produce heat

  • Erratic engine temperatures

  • Coolant leaking


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