Gates Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal P/N:33669

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MPN: 33669
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Gates Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal P/N:33669
Gates Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal P/N:33669
$4.99

Seal the thermostat to its housing and keep coolant from weeping past the valve with the Gates Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal 33669. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement across a wide range of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Eagle, Mitsubishi, Plymouth and Pontiac applications — including the 2001-2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser (L4-2.4L), 1995-2005 Dodge Neon (L4-2.0L), 2003-2006 Jeep Wrangler (L4-2.4L) and 2007-2008 Pontiac G6 (V6-3.5L). See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of covered vehicles and engines.

  • Green Stripe design: fits securely around the thermostat valve to help prevent leakage.
  • Corrosion-resistant steel construction.
  • Specially constructed to assure an accurate fit.
  • Approved for marine applications.

This seal sits between the thermostat and its housing to hold the joint tight against coolant. Signs it may need replacing include coolant seepage or dripping around the thermostat housing; if a failed thermostat seal is the cause of the leak, this part replaces it — diagnose the source of the leak before servicing. Country of origin: China.

Interchange: 30888 · 4792237AA · MG340 · 1105 · 25288 · 27288. Manufacturer part number 33669.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

30888, 4792237AA, MG340, 1105, 33669, 25288, 27288

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this thermostat seal do?

It fits securely around the thermostat valve, sealing it against the housing to help prevent coolant leakage at the thermostat.

Will it fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit replacement for many 1995-2010 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Eagle, Mitsubishi, Plymouth and Pontiac models. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for your exact year, model and engine.

What is it made of?

Gates lists it as corrosion-resistant steel construction, specially built to assure an accurate fit around the thermostat valve.

What are signs this seal may need replacing?

Coolant seepage or dripping around the thermostat housing can be a sign. If a failed thermostat seal is the cause, this replaces it—diagnose the leak first.

Can it be used in marine applications?

Yes. Gates states this thermostat seal is approved for marine applications.