How Do You Change The Thermostat On A Toyota Paseo?
Your Toyota Paseo requires the bleeding of the cooling system after changing the thermostat. It is a simple but necessary procedure to prevent engine overheating or damage. Learn how to replace the unit if you have a 1.5L (3E-E AND 5E-FE), 1.6L (4A-FE) or 1.8L (7A-FE) engine. Open the hood. Make sure the engine is cool to the touch, and disconnect the black, negative battery cable. If your model is equipped with an air bag system, wait 90 seconds before starting to remove components. Locate the thermostat housing by following the upper or lower radiator hose toward the engine. The hose connects to the housing fitting, which mounts to the engine with two nuts. Remove the air intake duct if you have the 5E-FE engine. If your model comes equipped with a thermo switch, unplug the connector from the thermostat housing assembly. Place a drain pan underneath the car in the direction of the thermostat housing, and remove the two mounting nuts using a wrench or ratchet and socket. Depending on