Following the hose that leaves the Radiator , usually on the right ( driver's ) side, you will find it connects to a section at the engine: this connection is where you access the Thermostat.
where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine block you will find a housing with several bolts to remove them and you will find your thermostat.
1997 Avalon has a belt
To replace the thermostat on a 1997 Toyota Avalon, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant and remove the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing. Unbolt the thermostat housing, replace the old thermostat with a new one ensuring the gasket is properly seated, then reassemble everything by reversing the steps. Finally, refill the coolant, check for leaks, and reconnect the battery.
I can't provide images, but I can guide you through the process. To change the thermostat on a 1997 Toyota Avalon, first, ensure the engine is cool, then drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the thermostat housing by loosening the bolts, take out the old thermostat, and replace it with the new one, ensuring the gasket is properly seated. Finally, reassemble everything, refill the coolant, and check for leaks.
The 1997 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
The PCV valve on a 1997 Toyota Avalon is located on top of the engine. It connects the left valve cover with the intake.
they dont fold down
2.25 inch
P205/65/R15
By not changing it, because it does not exist.
32psi
no its a1997 avalon replacing the mounts