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howdoo surfers.can someone please tell me/show me where to fit my new coolant temperature sensor and the easiest way to attack it.cheers guys and have a nice bank holiday weekend
sorry bud but thats the wrong one .the coolant temperature sensor seems to be located at a really awkward place to get too judging by a picture i saw on one of the old forums.it is above the starter.might have to get my local toyota mechanic to look at it.thanks anyway and have a good one .mike
OK think i know the one you mean, and yup! it's a bugger to get at, screws into the block just above/behind the starter, much easier with a body lift tho
yip thats the one.what a feckin b444sterd of a place to get to,i have tried to look at it from all angles but still failed,maybe i am not ambidextrous enough to be a mechanic,cheesed right off now,have to go and kick the girlfriend,would kick the dog but i like the dog.lol
can it be done by a complete amature like me or would i need special tools and at least half a brain? intrigued now
Basic socket set/spanners, (12mm 14mm 17mm) WD40, Philips head screw driver, the Surf's bottle jack, some blocks of wood big/long enough to reach the underside of the floor.
You'll need to fabricate a couple of brackets to relocate the front bumper which will be 2" lower when the body is lifted. Plus two small brackets to lower the radiator (if the bodylift is going on a 2.4)
The fuel filler tube should have enough slack in it to allow for the bodylift.
o.k cheers bud.sounds o.k .will definatly think about the lift.have a few other things to get sorted first though,like that ###### coolant temperature sensor .have good weekend
howdoo surfers.can someone please tell me/show me where to fit my new coolant temperature sensor and the easiest way to attack it.cheers guys and have a nice bank holiday weekend
Hi mate,
Yes, it's bugga to get to. why are you changing it anyway?
(code 4? and the check light on?)
I damaged mine changing the starter but it wasn't too bad
'cause I cut the inner wing to get the starter out.
o.k cheers bud.sounds o.k .will definatly think about the lift.have a few other things to get sorted first though,like that ###### coolant temperature sensor .have good weekend
Cutting the inner wing might be the easiest way, you can always make a rubber cover from some matting, as Vince said, body lift aint too bad to do,
did mine on me own and i'm a duffer not only does it add to the look it maks getting at stuff easier, gives ya room for an intercooler if you that way inclined, and helps air flow round the engine, (and on a 2.4 you need all the help you can get)
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