Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
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Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
As the title says.. I'm looking for the thermostat part number at Cdn Tire or Napa. Did some searching here and couldn't find it. On a previous post it was mentioned that the Stant part number listed on the Wiki was wrong..
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
I see three choices..
Google Stant and search their catalogue (or)
Search out the mitsubishi part number on this site and buy it through the source listed.
Pm me if you need help with searching the part number (or)
Buy it locally through a Delica dealer or parts distributor.
Anyone else have a better idea chime in
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Google Stant and search their catalogue (or)
Search out the mitsubishi part number on this site and buy it through the source listed.
Pm me if you need help with searching the part number (or)
Buy it locally through a Delica dealer or parts distributor.
Anyone else have a better idea chime in


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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
Hi,
I've searched the Stant webpage for compatible thermostats or Canadian dealers.. no joy.
I have the Mitsu number (I think) and I could order from someone on the Wet Coast but they're expensive especially when I have to factor in shipping too. I live in northern Manitoba so there's nobody local I can go to.
I'm sure somebody somewhere has bought one at Canadian Tire or Napa. I'm sure it's a relatively generic part.. hell it's probably an older Dodge part.
I've searched the Stant webpage for compatible thermostats or Canadian dealers.. no joy.
I have the Mitsu number (I think) and I could order from someone on the Wet Coast but they're expensive especially when I have to factor in shipping too. I live in northern Manitoba so there's nobody local I can go to.
I'm sure somebody somewhere has bought one at Canadian Tire or Napa. I'm sure it's a relatively generic part.. hell it's probably an older Dodge part.
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I have a Stant thermostat in my hand and the Cat. # 13398. It's rated @ 180 deg.F which I would think is great for summer but I'm not so sure about winter which is why it is still in the box instead of my van.
Hopefully this will help.
Larry
Hopefully this will help.
Larry
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
Does the box have the thermostat dimensions on it? I'm going through the Napa page.. if I can find one with the same dimensions it'll have to work.. right?lrp374 wrote:I have a Stant thermostat in my hand and the Cat. # 13398. It's rated @ 180 deg.F which I would think is great for summer but I'm not so sure about winter which is why it is still in the box instead of my van.
Hopefully this will help.
Larry
If you have the chance can you fire off the full part number listed on the box? I'll find something compatible eventually.
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
Mitsubishi MD 997606
Stant 13396 160°f
Stant 13398 180°f/82° c<--standard tempurature
Stant 13399 195°f
Stant superstat 45398 180°f <--standard tempurature
Stant superstat 45399 195°f
Stant 13396 160°f
Stant 13398 180°f/82° c<--standard tempurature
Stant 13399 195°f
Stant superstat 45398 180°f <--standard tempurature
Stant superstat 45399 195°f
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
I have those numbers from the wiki.. but unless I can cross reference them with something Cdn Tire/ Napa has those numbers don't help.Spearo wrote:Mitsubishi MD 997606
Stant 13396 160°f
Stant 13398 180°f/82° c<--standard tempurature
Stant 13399 195°f
Stant superstat 45398 180°f <--standard tempurature
Stant superstat 45399 195°f
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
If you have the OEM number then the supplier should be able to cross reference it. Lordco is good for doing that. That's what all those books on the parts counter are for.
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
NAPA 33188 or the 1905F degree which I just installed. I think it's 33199. They'll know!
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Thanks for the help Spearo! Just picked it up today!
The problem sometimes with being up north is that alot of these places don't have the books to crossreference stuff.. or if they do have the info they dont seem to know how to use it.
It has been a few times now where I go to find a part at one of these stores and because they cant find the van in their computer they're totally lost. Hence why I needed an actual part number for a particular store/brand.
On a new note, has anyone ever upgraded their cabin fan? Mine seems to be pretty weak.
The problem sometimes with being up north is that alot of these places don't have the books to crossreference stuff.. or if they do have the info they dont seem to know how to use it.
It has been a few times now where I go to find a part at one of these stores and because they cant find the van in their computer they're totally lost. Hence why I needed an actual part number for a particular store/brand.
On a new note, has anyone ever upgraded their cabin fan? Mine seems to be pretty weak.
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What's your location, Vstrom?
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
Thompson Manitoba.. 'bout 750kms north of Winnipeg.
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Re: Thermostat .. Canadian Tire/Napa part number
I have a nice toasty van now :)
I keep a huge list of Delica part#'s on the notepad in my phone. The Deli Wiki has some good info; mostly correct.
Cheers and stay warm!
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I keep a huge list of Delica part#'s on the notepad in my phone. The Deli Wiki has some good info; mostly correct.
Cheers and stay warm!
Erik
vstrom wrote:Thanks for the help Spearo! Just picked it up today!
The problem sometimes with being up north is that alot of these places don't have the books to crossreference stuff.. or if they do have the info they dont seem to know how to use it.
It has been a few times now where I go to find a part at one of these stores and because they cant find the van in their computer they're totally lost. Hence why I needed an actual part number for a particular store/brand.
On a new note, has anyone ever upgraded their cabin fan? Mine seems to be pretty weak.
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