Just turn the bolt on the clamp that holds the hose in place, and it will loosen, then you can slip it off.
Open hood , remove neg battery cable , remove intake hose , air filter box , remove throttle body and wires , water hoses that are connected to it , remove intake manifold , there are 2 sensors under the intake , one of them is the oil press switch , other one is the knock sensor , knock sensor is the one closest to the cylinder head
thermostat is located on engine block. follow top water hose leading to engine. thermostat is located inside the water intake. remove hose. remove water intake(two bolts)housing. replace thermostat. .
The thermostat on a Toyota Echo is located near the engine, typically at the engine block where the upper radiator hose connects. To access it, you'll need to remove the hose and the thermostat housing, which is usually secured by bolts. Make sure to allow the engine to cool before attempting to locate or replace the thermostat to avoid burns or injury.
The PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve on a 2002 Toyota Echo is located on the engine valve cover. It is typically a small plastic component that can be found near the rear of the valve cover, connected to a hose that leads to the intake manifold. You may need to remove the engine cover or other components for easier access. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The 1998 Toyota Corolla air intake temperature sensor can be found on the air intake hose. The air intake hose will come from the air intake box and proceed to the engine.
What's under the intake is not a hose, it's a pipe which a hose attaches to behind the intake manifold near the firewall. If the hose is leaking, it's a relatively easy task to replace it. If the pipe is leaking, you will have to remove the intake manifold which is not an easy task (minimum 6 hours to remove and replace the manifold!)
Clean the throttle body.
how to install replace air intake hose toyota camry 1998
You have to remove the Intake
under the intake manifold. you have to remove all intake hose and intake manifold itself to get to the starter.
should be on air intake hose
To add freon to a Toyota Echo, first ensure the engine is off and the AC system is turned off. Locate the low-pressure service port, typically found on the larger refrigerant line, and remove the cap. Attach a refrigerant can with a hose to the port, and follow the instructions on the can to add freon, ensuring not to overfill. After adding, check for proper cooling and inspect for any leaks.