It's on the driver side of the engine. Open the "hood" and locate the lower radiator hose. Follow the hose to the engine and there is where the thermostat housing is.
AnswerI confirm that, removing the Power Steering pump will give you more room, though you can do it without moving anything. You are working on top of the alternator so disconnecting the battery is a good idea. Since the thermostat is mounted sideways on the engine, use form-a gasket on the new rubber O ring gasket to the metal neck piece (wait 20 minutes for it to set). Install the new thermostat and carefully install the neck piece with O ring gasket. It is easy to mis-align the O ring so take your time. The only way to check, that I know of, is to take a small mirror and flash light and check in the neck to see if the O ring is sitting right after you tighten down the two nuts.
looking for help is locating the thermostat in my 1996 ford e-150 club wagon. It's a straight 6 cylinder.
The 1990 Toyota Corolla thermostat can be found on the front of the engine. The thermostat will be inside of the thermostat housing.
The thermostat is located on the inlet hose (from the radiator to the engine).
The thermostat is located on the inlet hose (from the radiator to the engine).
a four cylinder use four.
Yes there is. It is located atop the transaxle, visible from an open hood, on the driver's side, almost directly below the brake master cylinder.
The fuel tank on the 1987 Toyota Camry wagon is located on the underside towards the back of the vehicle. You will find that the fuel tank lies directly under the backseat.
the thermostat on your engine is not on the top of it, it is on the driver side of the engine block. ok?! peace out guys!
The Toyota Corona was produced from the years 1957 to 2002. The maximum speed of a 1973 Toyota Corona wagon 4 cyl 97 HP is around 106 miles per hour.
It is located by the bottom radiator hose instead of being on the top it is at the bottom
The top speed for the 1973 Toyota Corolla station wagon with a 4-cylinder, 88 HP engine is not listed online. The average maximum speed for engines of this size in other makes during this time period was 110 MPH.
Should be located in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose