Thanks for the video, very clear instruction and I like that you showed the tools beforehand. I just did mine, took about 3 days because I had to get a new gasket after taking it apart lol. In all honesty took me about 20 minutes of actual working, I didn't bother taking the wire off the temperature sensor it moved back enough without doing it. Also all three of my bolts holding the air filter housing on were 12 mm, not sure why that would be. I was seeing a thermostat housing gasket on rockauto and Napa had one show up but I didn't have a gasket and I think the way it's designed the thermostat o ring sits right on the mating surface so the mating surface doesn't get an coolant flowing over it in case anyone else is wondering about the thermostat housing gasket.
Thank you for the video! I've never changed my thermostat, how often should you change it? I haven't had any overheating issues. My car is a 96 Corolla with 300k miles. I've had it since 100k miles.
@@Pen_Pusher No. the a/c lines were in the way. The bottom bolt was hell. Later a mechanic showed me that you have to unbolt the a/c components and lift that stuff out of the way just enough to get a ratchet in there.
i've got a 1.8 7afe 96. I don't want to drop it out yet and navigating my cities spare parts shops sites is a nightmare. What temp setting is that thermostat or have you a link to the parts site please?
Excellent video!!! :D Please could you tell me if that sensor that is right on the thermostat cover, where does it show the information that it senses, is it the one that is shown on the instrument panel to the driver or is it for the computer? Does it have any difference with liquid coolant temperature sensor???
Great tip with putting the tissue into the socket so you don't drop the nut! Very good video, thank you!
Honestly, that little tip has saved me so much aggravation!
Thanks for the video, very clear instruction and I like that you showed the tools beforehand. I just did mine, took about 3 days because I had to get a new gasket after taking it apart lol. In all honesty took me about 20 minutes of actual working, I didn't bother taking the wire off the temperature sensor it moved back enough without doing it. Also all three of my bolts holding the air filter housing on were 12 mm, not sure why that would be. I was seeing a thermostat housing gasket on rockauto and Napa had one show up but I didn't have a gasket and I think the way it's designed the thermostat o ring sits right on the mating surface so the mating surface doesn't get an coolant flowing over it in case anyone else is wondering about the thermostat housing gasket.
Good job on getting it done! :)
Thank you for the video! I've never changed my thermostat, how often should you change it? I haven't had any overheating issues. My car is a 96 Corolla with 300k miles. I've had it since 100k miles.
Hi Carlos, I am not sure how often to change it. You can wait till it gives in, but I prefer to do this as preventative maintenance. :)
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
@@jamesripper240sx especially with a corolla
This really helped me. Thanks for taking the time to record it.
You're welcome! :)
Hi mate, I got a toyota corolla super windy G 1998. Do I need to drain the coolant before changing the thermostat?
Yes, you have to drain it. If the coolant is still really good you can reuse it. (I would strain it.) But, normally folks just put in new coolant. :)
@@Pen_Pusher thanks for your help. Cheers.
Can I upgrade to steel nuts instead of the old aluminum ones?
Some people say you should never mix steel and aluminum. I guess it depends how long you want to drive the car.
Your video is the best
Thanks Kostas! :)
Great video thank you. When I tool mine apart the black seal was broken. Can I just use a gasket instead?
I wouldn't do that. The black seal is made of rubber and needs to be replaced by a rubber seal.
Ouch! Just pulled the battery and air box only to find mine is under the alternator in my 2001.
Okay, do you have good access to it?
@@Pen_Pusher No. the a/c lines were in the way. The bottom bolt was hell. Later a mechanic showed me that you have to unbolt the a/c components and lift that stuff out of the way just enough to get a ratchet in there.
If you dont drain the radiator first, will coolant come out of the thermostat housing when you open it up?
Yes, you have coolant in the hoses.
i've got a 1.8 7afe 96. I don't want to drop it out yet and navigating my cities spare parts shops sites is a nightmare. What temp setting is that thermostat or have you a link to the parts site please?
I just got mine at the local parts store. :)
I rockauto for a lot of stuff. It's a fairly common car line with a surprisingly decent aftermarket part selection
Rock auto is 8x cheaper than parts stores. And you don’t have to talk to the clueless minimum wage highschool drop out.
Excellent video!!! :D
Please could you tell me if that sensor that is right on the thermostat cover, where does it show the information that it senses, is it the one that is shown on the instrument panel to the driver or is it for the computer? Does it have any difference with liquid coolant temperature sensor???
Haha You will have to ask a real mechanic. I am only a pen pusher that enjoys working on his car! :)
Thanks sir
You're welcome!
What are the chances i replace the stat and the censor is bad ?
It might be helpful to test your thermostat before you replace it. Here is a link on how to test it: th-cam.com/video/rTpFmewAJh0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
You're welcome!
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I wish you had just gotten right into the video and do the talk over while you're working
Thanks for the suggestion Carlroy. Something to keep in mind... :)
This video is mistitled. It is not for a 2001 Toyota (Title says: How to Replace Thermostat: Toyota Corolla 1991 to 2002)
Okay, thanks.