roughly around 30mins
As long as the engines are the same, most parts from years 1996-2000 are interchangeable.
32.8 sec.
the thermostat is under the house pipe which is coming from the radiator on the left hand side you need a long 12 socket to open the connection
That all depends on if you abuse the starter by cranking too long. I have 170,000 on original starter.
probably the starter at least that is where I would start at anyway. I had the same problem but after so long the car would crank and I was told the starter but have not had problem again.
> Err..not too long > Few make it past 100k miles if that. > But I see most of them having engine failure from about 50k-80k > If you make it past 100k with one on original motor I suggest playing the lottery because you have pretty good luck. > If you already have made the mistake of buying one of these I suggest changing the timing belt and fluids alot. > If not, a wiser choice would be a older Japanese or American car. Whoever wrote this answer is an idiot. I have a Daewoo Leganza and it is way past 100k miles.. Its got 155,000 miles on it, and all I had to do was change the timing belt (at 55,000 miles, the recommended time). It still runs perfectly, the only thing wrong with them is the brake switch behind the pedal might need to be replaced and the tappet cover leaks until you put some sealant around it.
Round and about 8" long with another smaller round tube if you will attached to it. It will be on the drivers side underneath the car.
google daewoo nubira fan belt & select "images", there you will see a diagram of how it goes.
before you begin to change the starter make sure you check the battery & alternator are in good condition .the starter located under the left side of the battery . first you need to remove the battery and then remove 2 long screw and unhook the electric cable connector .voila -you got it . pretty easy to do .good luck .
Flywheel/trans area pass side/bottom. Follow the pos. batt cable to the end you will see a ft long object about 8" round-that's it.
Disconnect the battery. The Starter is located on the left side, driver's side , top left. There are two screws. Use a 13 mm socket w/6-8" long ext. bar.Remove both screws, top & bottom. Remove the ground cable and the positive power cable with the 13 mm socket and carefully wedge the starter out. Reverse procedure to reinstall new starter.
If your Tundra has a 4.7 L v8 then be prepared for a long job. The starter is under the intake manifold and takes about 4 hours to take the intake manifold, fuel injection and some cooling parts off just to get to the starter. It is not impossible and I did it and save about 600.00 in mechanics fees. Check other chat sites for more information. Good luck.