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If you own a 2014 Ford Fusion 1.5 and are experiencing issues with your car overheating, you should check the thermostat. You can locate it by opening the hood at the front of your vehicle and looking inside the coolant pipe below the air intake pipe, near the right cylinder head. Replacing the thermostat can cost between $34 and $87 for the part, and labor costs range from $60 to $150 if a mechanic does the job for you.
The 1.5 thermostat for the 2014 Ford Fusion can be found on the lower line of the radiator coolant system.
The job requires more than 3 hours and involves removing the intake. Anyone suggesting that it could be done in 60-150 hours is completely off base. This is easily a $300 job just for the labor alone.
Mitchell estimates that the labor time required is 5 hours. Ford must have collaborated with skilled Volkswagen engineers on this project.
In a 2014 1.5-liter vehicle, the thermostat and housing assembly are positioned beneath and a bit behind the alternator. To replace it, first remove the alternator and then take out the retaining nut on the thermostat housing, followed by the stud with a 12-point 7/32 wrench. This process typically takes around 1.5 hours. After replacing the thermostat, it's important to bleed air from the engine using the bleeder valve located at the top of the oil cooler line, which can be found in the middle of the intake.
Placement for thermostat and enclosure for 1.5-liter 4-cylinder eco boost engine
The task is certainly not a simple solution. I would rate Ford poorly for its ease of service. Nevertheless, there is no need to remove the manifold.