On the left side of the engine. Facing the van. Remove the hose that will be in your way. There are four bolts. It helps if you have the new gasket so you can see what the housing shape looks like. Remove the four bolts. They are 12mm. You may need to remove the smaller hose that connects to the housing. After removing the 4 bolts knock the housing loose with a piece of wood and a hammer. It should pop right off. I couldn't get the housing out so I just put the new thermostat and gasket in while it was still in the engine compartment. Replace the bolts and hoses. Refill the system. I'm not sure how to bleed the air out, but this is as far as I got so far. Kirt
This can be a tricky process. Unless you have some experience with vehicles, it might be best to leave to the professionals.
Passenger side (front of the motor) in the middle. Just above the water pump. Must remove cover and harmonic balancer to install. Very difficult.
What is the motor size? Run1
On the firewall behind the intake. PITA to get to or even see for that matter
You don't, you replace or rebuild the engine.
Replace the transmission computer. Located under the center console.
The water pump just below the top timing belt cover, right side of the vehicle. Not much space to work in, but I just replaced one while I was replacing the timing belt. To the left of the water pump is the thermostat housing; where your engines thermostat is located. I also replace the thermostat while I had the timing covers (top & bottom) removed. Rick
The oil pressure sending unit is located right above the oil filter.
where is the thermostat located in a 1999 Toyota Camry located and how do you replace it.
Remove the water supply hose from the top of your 2000 Mercury Villager thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. The old thermostat will simply lifts out. Drop in the new thermostat and reverse the process.
I would like to answer that but I don't know what a "moniford" is.
To replace lamps the cluster must be removed.