Allmotorparts Engine Thermostat with Gasket, Replace 90916-03100, 9091603100, 16346-50010 Compatible with Toyota - 2003-2007 4Runner, 2000-2006 Tundra, 2001-2007 Sequoia, 1998-2007 Land Cruiser, More
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Product Features
- OE FIT, FORM, FUNCTION : Professional, high quality OE style and meet or exceed all original equipment performance replacement thermostat. Constructed with premium materials for durability. Stainless steel mounting flange designed to properly fit and seat the thermostat in outlet casting, resulting in better performance. Channel constructed stainless steel spring frame for extra strength and durability.
- REPLACES PART # : 90916-03100, 9091603100, 16346-50010 thermostat with gasket. NOTE: If the thermostat has a jiggle pin, check valve, or other feature to assist in bleeding air from the system in a vertical installation, the jiggle pin should be located at the north or 12 o'clock location. Also be aware that the studs for the house can back out if there is a frozen nut on it. Please check the detailed description and OE part numbers to confirm the compatibility before purchase. Thank you!
- COMPATIBLE WITH TOYOTA VEHICLES : 2003-2007 4Runner - To 07/2006 | 1998-2007 Land Cruiser - To 07/2006 | 2001-2007 Sequoia - To 07/2006 | 2000-2006 Tundra | 1998-2000 GS400 | 2001-2006 GS430 | 2003-2006 GX470 To 07/2006 | 1997-2000 LS400 From 07/1997 | 2001-2006 LS430 | 1998-2007 LX470 To 07/2006 | 1998-2000 SC400 | 2002-2006 SC430 thermostat with gasket.
- FRIENDLY NOTE : If the thermostat with gasket fails on your vehicle, simply contact us for a replacement. Also if you have any other questions on our this thermostat, please contact us at the first time. This is NOT a genuine part, it's a aftermarket replacement part manufactured by Allmotorparts.
- REPLACEMENT ENGINE THERMOSTAT : An engine's thermostat regulates the temperature of the engine by controlling coolant flow. Symptoms of a bad or failing thermostat: high temperature reading and engine overheating; low temperature reading and underheated engine; temperature changing erratically; coolant leaks around thermostat housing or under vehicle. You can find your car's thermostat by starting at the upper radiator hose and following it to where it enters the top of the engine.