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In the 2010 Dodge Challenger, you can locate the thermostat and housing by checking on the driver's side of the engine bay beneath the power steering and near the exhaust manifold. The thermostat plays a crucial role in the engine's longevity and safe operation. It controls the coolant flow by opening and closing with the help of a sensor, regulating the engine temperature. When the car is off and cold, the thermostat remains closed, but as the vehicle warms up during driving, it opens to allow coolant circulation. Signs that the thermostat is failing include overheating, coolant leaks, inaccurate gauges, and potential head gasket issues. Replacing the thermostat in the Challenger typically costs between $140 and $160 for parts and labor.
The thermostat for the 2010 Dodge Challenger can be found in the lower coolant hose.