Need part number Thermostat 2000 ls400
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Need part number Thermostat 2000 ls400
Hi,
Could i have OEM part numbers for:
1. Engine Coolant Thermostat
2. Thermostat Gasket
As per below DIY
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/thermostat.html
Do i need to disconnect the water inlet hose? Or i can just replace it by removing water inlet only with hose connected?
Could i have OEM part numbers for:
1. Engine Coolant Thermostat
2. Thermostat Gasket
As per below DIY
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/thermostat.html
Do i need to disconnect the water inlet hose? Or i can just replace it by removing water inlet only with hose connected?
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look it up here:
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S400-2000.html
no need to disconnect the hose from the inlet if all you are replacing is the thermostat. just unbolt the inlet from the housing.
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S400-2000.html
no need to disconnect the hose from the inlet if all you are replacing is the thermostat. just unbolt the inlet from the housing.
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90916-03100 is the thermostat
16346-50010 is the gasket
disconnecting the hose will probably make it easier to collect the coolant that will drain out, the "official procedure" is to completely drain the coolant but that's a bit over the top. also not a bad idea to make sure that the coolant isn't still burning hot when you do this
16346-50010 is the gasket
disconnecting the hose will probably make it easier to collect the coolant that will drain out, the "official procedure" is to completely drain the coolant but that's a bit over the top. also not a bad idea to make sure that the coolant isn't still burning hot when you do this
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Thanks
Thermostat' s rubber was completely damaged.
Now my car' s engine does not run cold while driving and it reach normal operating temperature faster now!
Thermostat' s rubber was completely damaged.
Now my car' s engine does not run cold while driving and it reach normal operating temperature faster now!
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