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Old 02-11-09, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by HeisLegend
Also, is this the thermostat number from toyota for my 92 SC400???

Part Number: 90916-03120
would like know as well...ppl have been saying that it is the correct one but the trd parts does not list that as a replacement
Old 02-12-09, 01:30 AM
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anyone? need info...going to buy parts tmr
Old 02-12-09, 02:16 AM
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Just ask the parts guy?

HeisLegend- steam coming from the radiator? Are you serious? Yes, you have a leak at your radiator core. If you keep overheating like that, you can completely trash a 2jz engine...burn up the rings etc....I've seen it happen.
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CL members say: 90916-30120
TRD catalog say: 90916-30125
Lexus parts say : 90916-03129

I'm confused???
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I don't see how you could go wrong going to the lexus dealer for your stat.

I think there may be confusion because people are using colder OEM thermostats..thats my guess. If you live in a colder region, use the sc400 stock thermostat. If you live in Texas you may want a cooler thermostat in the summer.
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