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How much is a thermostat for a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan?

The typical price for a replacement thermostat part for a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan ranges from about $10 to $60, depending on brand and whether you buy the standalone unit or a kit that includes housing and gaskets. Shop labor, coolant, and related parts can add to the total if you have a mechanic do the work.


In 2014 Grand Caravans, which mostly use the 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine, the thermostat is a common wear item. Prices vary by retailer, whether you select aftermarket or OEM Mopar parts, and whether the thermostat is sold alone or as part of a housing kit. Always confirm the exact part for your engine and VIN before purchase.


Price ranges by part type


Prices vary depending on brand, whether the part is sold standalone or as part of a housing kit, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM. The following ranges reflect typical market prices.



  • Aftermarket thermostat (standalone): $10–$25

  • Aftermarket thermostat with housing kit: $25–$60

  • OEM/Mopar thermostat (standalone): $25–$60

  • OEM/Mopar thermostat with housing: $40–$100


Prices can fluctuate with promotions, availability, and regional taxes. Always verify the exact part number for your engine and trim, and check whether the kit includes a gasket or requires separate installation hardware.


Other costs and install considerations


Beyond the part itself, total installed cost includes labor, coolant, and miscellaneous hardware. The following ranges represent typical figures for professional installation in the United States.



  • Labor: $70–$150 depending on shop and local rates

  • Coolant and miscellaneous hardware: $15–$30

  • Gasket/seal kit (if not included): $5–$15

  • Diagnostic charge (if diagnosing cooling system issues): $0–$100


DIY note: Replacing the thermostat is a manageable project for a confident home mechanic. Doing it yourself can save labor costs, but you’ll need to properly drain/refill coolant and bleed the cooling system to avoid air pockets and overheating.


Choosing the right thermostat for your vehicle


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM Mopar parts are designed to exact specifications for your engine and often carry longer warranties, but aftermarket brands can offer substantial savings. Check reviews, warranty terms, and confirm compatibility with the 3.6L engine and your model year.


How to verify compatibility


Use your vehicle’s VIN or engine code when shopping, compare the part number to the listing for your vehicle, and confirm whether the kit includes a housing and gasket or if those must be purchased separately.


DIY vs professional installation


Installation time and cost vary, but most professional installations run about 0.5 to 1.5 hours. If you DIY, ensure you have the right tools, a method to drain and refill the coolant, and a reliable way to bleed air from the system to prevent overheating.


Summary


For a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, expect to pay roughly $10–$25 for a standalone aftermarket thermostat, $25–$60 for an aftermarket unit with housing, $25–$60 for an OEM standalone, and $40–$100 for an OEM unit with housing. Add $70–$150 for labor if you hire a shop, plus coolant and small parts. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine and VIN, and decide between OEM or aftermarket based on budget and warranty considerations. DIY installation can save money but requires careful cooling-system service.

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