Subaru Thermostats

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A car thermostat plays a significant role in your engine’s health and performance because it helps regulate and monitor vehicle temperature. Are you in need of a thermostat for your vehicle? SubaruOnlineParts carries genuine OEM thermostats compatible with the Subaru Legacy, Outback, Brat, DL, GL, GL-10, Justy, Loyale, RX, Standard, and XT.


Water Pump Bolt

Part Number: 808206210
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Thermostat Bolt, Water Outlet Bolt, Thermostat Housing Bolt, Water Pipe Bolt, Water Pump Mount Bolt, Thermostat Cover Bolt, Engine...
Description: 2.5L, thermostat. 2.4L turbo. 2.5L without turbo.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Ascent,
    • Crosstrek,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $1.12
$0.66

Water Pump Bolt

Part Number: 808206040
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with water pipe.
Other Names: Thermostat Housing Bolt, Water Pipe Bolt, Water Manifold Bolt, Thermostat Cover Bolt, Cross Over Pipe Bolt, Bolt 6X25X18
Description: 2.5L. 3.6L. 2.0L hybrid. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • BRZ,
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX,
    • XV Crosstrek
MSRP $2.00
$1.42

Temp Sensor

Part Number: 73540FL651
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with AC & heater assembly.
Other Names: Thermostatic Switch, A/C Evaporator Temperature Sensor, Thms Thermo Assembly
Description: Impreza. From 01/20/2024. Forester. Left. 2.5l. Crosstrek. 2.0l. Inner components. heater core.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza
MSRP $55.90
$39.58

Temp Sensor

Part Number: 73540AN00A
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with AC & heater assembly.
Other Names: Thermostatic Switch, HVAC Evaporator Temperature Switch, Thms Thermo Assyeva
Description: Inner components, to 20/03/2024. Inner components, from 21/03/2024. Crosstrek. 2.5l. Exc.Japan Built.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $21.83
$15.46

Pulley Bolt

Part Number: 800606980
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Thermostat Housing Bolt, Engine Water Pump Pulley Bolt, Bolt 6X12X12
Description: 2.4L turbo. 2.5L without turbo, 2011-13. 2.5L without turbo, 2013-14. 2.0L hybrid. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Ascent,
    • BRZ,
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX,
    • XV Crosstrek
MSRP $0.72
$0.42

Water Outlet O-Ring

Part Number: 21235AA010
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Water Outlet Gasket, Engine Coolant Outlet O-Ring, Thermostat Housing Gasket, Gasket-Outlet Hsg
Description: 2.5L, lower.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $8.83
$6.25

Hose & Tube Assembly Bolt

Part Number: 010406250
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Evaporator Tube Bolt, Discharge Hose Bolt, Thermostat Housing Bolt, Cooler Pipe Bolt, Tube Assembly Bolt, Discharge Hose Lower Bolt,...
Description: Type 2. 2.5L. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • BRZ,
    • Crosstrek,
    • Impreza,
    • WRX STI
MSRP $0.98
$0.58
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Maintaining Your Car’s Thermostat

A thermostat is a component that sits between the engine and the radiator. Its primary function is to regulate engine temperature. 

A thermostat works by opening and closing to control coolant flow depending on the engine’s temperature. When the engine is cold, a thermostat stays closed. But when the engine coolant rises in temperature—typically around 180 F/82 C—the thermostat opens, allowing the coolant to pass through the radiator.

A thermostat opens or closes depending on the state of the coolant. Having to adapt to changes in temperature could damage it, however. This could result in major engine damage if left unchecked.

There are several signs to watch out for to see if your thermostat is no longer functioning properly. If the temperature gauge has reached abnormal levels and the engine is overheating, for instance, it could be a sign that your thermostat needs replacement. On the flipside, if your car fails to heat up properly, there’s a possibility that the thermostat is stuck in its open position. 

Buy a Genuine OEM Thermostat for your Subaru Today

At SubaruOnlineParts, we offer genuine OEM thermostats for select Subaru models and model years. Our thermostats guarantee proper fitment and include a 12-month minimum manufacturer guarantee. For any questions about our products, don’t hesitate to reach out. Shop with us today.

How many thermostats does a car have?

Cars often have two thermostats: one for their air conditioning system and the engine. AC thermostats or temperature control sensors let you toggle the cabin air temperature. The engine thermostat prevents it from overheating.

How long does a car thermostat last?

Auto thermostats can last up to ten years with proper maintenance. However, you might need to change them more frequently if you drive your car in varying conditions. Faulty vehicle thermostats can cause frequent engine overheating and temperature fluctuations. If you encounter any of these problems, you must change your thermostat immediately.

Which way does a thermostat go in a car?

Vehicle thermostats have two ends. One is deeper with a spring, which you place into the engine. The other end is shorter and goes into the thermostat housing. Other thermostats may also have a tab that slots into the thermostat flange. Make sure no parts are loose once you replace your thermostats for proper installation.

Why is my car overheating with a new thermostat?

Overheating can stem from the following:

  • A clogged radiator or heater core (or both)

  • A failing water pump

  • A damaged radiator

  • Other problems with your coolant

If you notice any of these warning signs, we advise driving your car regardless of distance or circumstance. Have a mechanic check your vehicle to address overheating, as it can be due to numerous things like a faulty pump or thermostat.

Can you run a car without a thermostat?

You can run a car without a thermostat in warm climates. Otherwise, the engine won’t be at an optimal temperature, and the heater may blow cold air instead. Furthermore, driving without a thermostat can reduce gas mileage or vehicle performance. The engine will adjust the gas mixing valve to get more fuel to compensate for the lack of a thermostat, causing these negative effects.