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The GMC Acadia Thermostat is needed to ensure the crossover runs with ease and the GMC Acadia has seating capacity of seven, entry-level four cylinder or powerful V6 engines, a responsive nine speed auto transmission and optional all wheel drive which gives the vehicle added confidence on the slippy roads. High strength steel makes the chassis firm and light, allowing the GMC to hit corners like a car, and provides a smooth ride, and renewed styling makes the Acadia appear classy in any parking lot. There the drivers will get to enjoy clear controls, bright digital displays, and phone pairing with Apple CarPlay and Android auto, which will make the GMC feel modern when the drivers are on extended journeys. Strong safety technology and low center of gravity provide the Acadia with good crash ratings and make it an intelligent family car. The Acadia Thermostat is installed between the engine and radiator where it serves as a valve but it does not allow the coolant out until the block temperatures reach and maintain the optimal temperature within the short time possible, allowing the motor to use less fuel and minimizing wear. Another feature of a healthy Thermostat is overheating in traffic and also makes the cabin heater achieve the task more quickly on chilled mornings and regular checks ensure that the Thermostat reacts promptly whenever it comes to GMC travel. Installation of a new Thermostat requires letting the engine cool, draining the engine of some coolant, removing the hose and housing, replacing it with the same orientation, cleaning of surfaces, bolt re-fitting, filling fluid, burping air and checking that everything is leak-free.