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Question about 1993 Camry V6

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...toyota cambry 1993 i try to replace the thermostat and the screw got broken whay i need to do now how i can get it fix this is verry simple to fix since your engine head is alluminum. have an ...

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Question about 1993 Camry V6

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...3/4 on temp gauge then fan brings it back down then goes back up again and so on.heater works fine,not losing water.does not happen when air con on. make sure you have 50/50 antifreeze and coolant.if ...

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...3. Replace the thermostat if this hasn't been done in the last 30,000miles, possible binding or stuck (located on the LH side of the engine, under the alternator and at the back end of the coolant ...

...toyota camry v6? its at the end of the coolant inlet pipe lower LH side of the engine. This pipe is below the alternator running from the lower radiator hose to the thermostat housing on the engine. ...

...galleries-wen car is cold unscrew radiator cap turn on engine and see if theres movement of fluid-remember to put cap bac on-if circulation is slow -repair toyota surf v6 3 vz-e engine vacum ...

...Toyota Camry LE v6? Several things ... best guess, in order: 1. (very likely) Radiator fan is not blowing (turn on car and a/conditioner. When compressor kicks in, the radiator fan must blow). If it ...

Question about 1993 Camry V6

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toyota camry change thermostat You're going to lose some coolant, so have a bucket or other container ready. Follow the upper radiator hose to the point where it's connected to the engine. The hose is

...toyota. had it for years - replace tons of O2 sensors - ended up replacing the thermostat - fixed! P0300 - Random Misfire Detected P0301 - Cyl 1 Misfire P0302 - Cyl 2 Misfire P0303 - Cyl 3 ...

Question about 1993 Camry V6

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V6 LE? it would be located at the engine block were the top radiator hose connects with it there will be a metal neck that the radiator hose goes over and the thermostat will be inside that metal neck

thermostat, replace the radiator cap. Make sure the coolant (recommend just water until this is fixed) is full. When disconnecting the upper hose you lose all the coolant from the engine and about 1/3

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