Description
Thermostat with Housing 87 Degree Aluminium for Chev Aveo and Daewoo Lanos or Nubira RQ025
SKU: RQ025
Part type: Thermostat with housing
Temperature rating: 87 degree
Material: Aluminium
OE Reference Numbers
- Opel: 96407677
Comparison and Supplier Numbers
- JN2022AL
- 71-54092-000-0
- 71-54092-00/0-0
Product Overview
This thermostat with aluminium housing is listed for Chev Aveo 1.4 models and Daewoo vehicles using the A16DMS 1.6 16V engine. It is designed to maintain a consistent 87 degree operating temperature, supporting efficient engine warm up and cooling system stability. Aluminium construction offers improved durability and thermal consistency, especially in South African driving conditions where temperature fluctuation and long-distance travel are common.
The application data provided is formatted for clarity and reliability, helping workshops and parts distributors confirm compatibility using OE references, engine codes and year ranges without relying on assumptions.
Vehicle Compatibility
Chev
- Chev Aveo 1.4, year range 2005 to 2012
Daewoo
- Daewoo Lanos 1.6 16V with engine A16DMS, year range 1997 to 2025
- Daewoo Lanos II 1.6 SX with engine A16DMS, year range 2000 to 2004
- Daewoo Nubira 1.6 SX with engine A16DMS, year range 1997 to 2002
- Daewoo Nubira Estate 1.6 16V with engine A16DMS, year range 2000 to 2003
- Daewoo Nubira Saloon 1.6 16V with engine A16DMS, year range 1997 to 2025
- Daewoo Nubira Saloon 1.6 16V with engine A16DMS, year range 2000 to 2003
Always confirm the thermostat type and housing shape by comparing the original unit to the replacement. Differences in hose angle or mounting points can indicate a variation not reflected in vehicle catalogues.
Fitment Guidance
- Confirm that the vehicle uses an 87 degree thermostat suitable for the A16DMS or Chev Aveo 1.4 platform.
- Inspect the coolant system for leaks, cracked hoses or contaminated coolant before installing the new housing.
- Clean all mating surfaces thoroughly to ensure a proper seal once the thermostat housing is installed.
- Refill the system with the correct coolant type and bleed air pockets according to workshop procedures.
- Monitor engine temperature after installation to ensure proper thermostat opening and coolant flow.
Installation and Maintenance Tips
- Allow the engine to cool completely before removing the old thermostat housing.
- Inspect the radiator cap for proper pressure retention, as poor pressure regulation can affect thermostat performance.
- Torque all bolts evenly to avoid distortion of the aluminium housing.
- Check the condition of the water pump, coolant hoses and drive belt during the same service session.
- Replace coolant at recommended intervals to prevent scale formation that may affect thermostat behaviour.
- After first warm up, verify there are no coolant leaks around the housing or hose connections.
Delivery Information
This thermostat with housing is supplied for the South African market with nationwide delivery available to Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town and surrounding regions. Suitable for workshops and parts distributors requiring catalogue-correct cooling system components supported by OE references.