Ticket
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Guess it work. Mech didn’t say bad
saunder dulay
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Fits 2uzfe 4.7L Lexus LX470/ Toyota Landcruiser 100 series. Works well no leaks. Aisin is oem for toyota lexus
Michael Brooks
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Great product and brand new fit with no problem
Jason W
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
2004 Toyota 4runner / V8My thermostat went bad. Purchased Aisin and another no name brand. The Aisin has a much higher build quality than the no name brand. The only drawback is you will need to purchase an O-ring seperatly. This adds between $5-$10. Fit perfect and seems to be working fine.
Brad
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
My Water Pump started leaking on my 2005 Tundra 4.7 It was intermittent for a while, so I just kept the coolant topped up.It started getting worse, so I started ordering all the parts. Water pump, timing belt, ect.I hooked up my OBD scanner to see the actual temperature of the coolant, and it was hovering from 205 to 210, which is hotter than ideal for sure.After a long and exciting repair job, everything is back together, and 2 weeks later, the coolant temp stays at 186-187 consistently.I replaced the water pump, radiator, timing belt, tensioner and drive belt, also, but it's good to know the new Thermostat is working perfectly.I would venture to guess the old one was not Aisin/Toyota. I myself was tempted to get a cheaper one, as the parts list got bigger. But the old thermostat was definitely worn out. The rubber parts were all misshapen and definitely not sealing, or allowing flow like they should.Same with the radiator cap, the rubber was stretched out.So, while I replaced most of the entire cooling system, and the new thermostats effect difficult to say, it good to know it's working perfectly.The temperature would swing +/- 10 degrees when driving around before, now it maybe moves +/- 2.Side note, as many have said before, the dash temperature guage is not very helpful with these things. During the whole fiasco, it never read anything but right in the middle. If you hit 230 or 240 degrees, I'm sure it would let you know, but at that point things are getting bad. I use a $20 Bluetooth obd scanner I got here on Amazon, and it's been a great investment. Has helped me solve several issues.