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    Paper Hunter NBui4's Avatar
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    So my 2000 Toyota Tundra started to have overheating issues. After driving it just a few blocks the thermometer goes in the red towards H.

    Coolant levels are fine, fan is running, but I'm no mechanic.

    Any suggestions before I take it in?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Thermostat more than likely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zteknik View Post
    Thermostat more than likely.
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    Sounds like a thermostat to me should be 2 10mm bolts and a$15 part and wa la good as new

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    You should defiantly do it your self a shop is going to charge you at least $200 and try to up sell u on a bunch of other shit like a flush, new belt, and maybe a radiator cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soldier-of-the-apocalypse View Post
    You should defiantly do it your self a shop is going to charge you at least $200 and try to up sell u on a bunch of other shit like a flush, new belt, and maybe a radiator cap.
    Might have to try that when i get some free time. Its my second vehicle so its not the end of the world but i definitely want to fix soon for hunting season.

    Thanks for the suggestion
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    Overheating that fast, a vehicle that age could have a bad water pump.

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    Probably a thermostat like the others have said. You can check for coolant circulation by removing the radiator cap and running the engine to see if you have coolant flow when up to temp. Start with the cheaper route and replace the thermostat first. If that doesn't solve the problem, then it's probably the pump. Goodluck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NBui4 View Post
    So my 2000 Toyota Tundra started to have overheating issues. After driving it just a few blocks the thermometer goes in the red towards H.

    Coolant levels are fine, fan is running, but I'm no mechanic.

    Any suggestions before I take it in?

    Thanks in advance.
    Get a bucket, drain coolant. Thermostat is on the lower radiator hose at the block. Remove lower hose at thermostat housing, remove thermostat, get splashed in face with coolant, replace thermostat, replace hose, replace coolant.

    You are going to want the front end higher then the back end when you fill the coolant, it will bleed the air out better that way. It is NOT the fits everything coolant. Toyota Long Life, and it is pink. If the parts guy tries to sell you anything else dont listen.
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    What tmleadr said, don't reuse the old coolant.
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