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nick-
2025-08-27 16:01:12
Always nice to get a solid OEM part instead of the janky stuff out there, gives me confidence that this will last as long the original one it replaced.
John Lin
2025-07-26 17:53:33
While the thermostats did look slightly different, the rated operating temperature for both the old and new thermostat was marked at 82 degrees C, so I knew that they would operate the same. Installed with a new gasket and so far there are no leaks. Engine temperature stays smack dab in the middle like it should now.
edwin González
2025-07-23 17:29:57
It was very difficult to change it, I had to remove other parts but it worked perfectly. Previously, when I was driving on the highway on some occasions, the antifreeze would leak out. I think it's because the thermostat wasn't working. But now everything is fine.
Peter Kwok
2025-07-10 10:25:24
The OEM Toyota Thermostat was a perfect fit for my 2003 Toyota Camry. After over 330,000 miles, I decided it was time for a replacement. It worked flawlessly.
A. Wigren
2025-06-19 11:10:23
Got this thermostat for my 2014 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder 2AR-FE engine. Keep in mind that the OE thermostat doesn't come with the gasket. Just the way Toyota does it I guess. Also it's worth getting the OEM gasket as well as I could definitely tell the difference in sizing between the OE and the "Murray" brand from O'reilly's. The aftermarket gaskets are prone to leak and that's defintely why. Also note, the 4 cylinder and V6 engine both take the same thermostat part number, however they have different gaskets between the two engines so make sure you don't make the same mistake I did and order the gasket for the correct engine.
Camera Shy
2025-06-01 11:05:15
This replaced the thermostat on a 2012 Camry SE 4-cyl (AR2FE engine) with 130k mi. Hoses, belt, and coolant were changed out at the same time (first time for this vehicle). Unfortunately and frankly inexcusably, the thermostat gasket is NOT included (simply a consumer ripoff by Toyota). Fortunately in my case, the old gasket was still in good enough shape to reuse (I also applied AT-205 on the gasket to hopefully prolong the rubber gasket's life expectancy).The old thermostat did show signs of rust and age. So, I'm happy it was changed out.On this engine, be sure to orient the jiggle valve at the 12 o'clock position. Regardless, it's always a good idea to observe the jiggle valve orientation before removal. Hopefully, the new thermostat will do it's job for another 130k mi.
Jim King
2025-05-20 11:52:09
OEM Toyota part is as stated
Customer
2025-02-21 10:52:01
Installed in 2006 sienna. Worked perfectly.
angie
2024-12-11 10:14:17
Working like a charm
Mathieu.toytoy
2024-12-05 12:36:35
fonctionne bien .
Ryan
2024-11-21 14:47:33
Nothing wrong with it, just wish it had come with the replacement gasket.
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