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    Re: Distributor cap gasket

    Thank you Gwen!

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    Where does this vacuum hose go?

    Working on my vacuum system, which was butchered by previous owners. Based on this diagram, I've got everything back where it belongs. One question mark though -- where would the hose (highlighted in magenta) from the t-union in this diagram go? I believe I have one choice, as there is a metal tube near the firewall that needs a hose from somewhere. Could someone verify this for me? I haven't had any luck tracking down the FIG 36-16 referenced in this image.

    It's late and I didn't check where that metal vacuum line goes... called it a night, hope to work on it tomorrow. Any help would be appreciated.

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  3. 10-23-2016, 12:21 AM

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    Re: Where does this vacuum hose go?

    maybe the metal pipe leads to the vacuum brake booster

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    Re: Where does this vacuum hose go?

    When I got back in the shop and traced it, the metal line went down and over the transmission to the charcoal canister. I went ahead and connected that to the t-union I was referring to in the diagram. Hope that is correct.

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    Re: Where does this vacuum hose go?

    I just changed out the engine in my van and that vacuum line was/is attached to the metal line you refer to. I think you have the correct connection.

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    What is this and what does it do?

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Size:  85.8 KB the best I can figure out is some electrical plug for the radiator Outlet but I've been driving for a long time I think with a broken and I'm wondering what it does or what damage have done

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    Re: What is this and what does it do?

    Looks like a temperature sensor.

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    Re: What is this and what does it do?

    The green wire used to be attached to the temperature sender.
    Shouldn't be difficult to fix so you know how cool your running.

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    Re: What is this and what does it do?

    That's your "Pressure-up" temperature switch. Pretty worthless really. If you live in a warm climate I'd take the wire and attach it to ground. If you live where it's cold, just leave it be. For more information on what it does, read these threads:

    http://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/s...tached-diagram

    http://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/s...amous-hot-soak

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    Re: What is this and what does it do?

    Awesome thanks so much y'all!

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    mystery unit below temp sender unit?

    just successfully diagnosed first problem with new van using the info found on this site. thank you > and will be replacing a bad Temperature Sending Unit. the dash temp gauge works it's just the Unit is bad.

    i noticed while i was checking the gauge by grounding the connecting wire: the Unit below the Temp Sending Unit was unplugged? i re-connected it. even though i bought the official Repair Manual for my 1989 Van i couldn't figure out what that unit was and what purpose it serves?

    here's a photo - anybody know what this is:

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    *also just asking: i need to drain the coolant from the engine AND radiator before replacing the Temp Send Unit?*
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    Re: mystery unit below temp sender unit?

    Quote Originally Posted by PNW vanwagon View Post
    just successfully diagnosed first problem with new van using the info found on this site. thank you > and will be replacing a bad Temperature Sending Unit. the dash temp gauge works it's just the Unit is bad.

    i noticed while i was checking the gauge by grounding the connecting wire: the Unit below the Temp Sending Unit was unplugged? i re-connected it. even though i bought the official Repair Manual for my 1989 Van i couldn't figure out what that unit was and what purpose it serves?

    here's a photo - anybody know what this is:

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    *also just asking: i need to drain the coolant from the engine AND radiator before replacing the Temp Send Unit?*
    That is the temperature sensor for the auto transmission that allows the trans to shift into overdrive once coolant temp hits 120 degrees

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    Re: mystery unit below temp sender unit?

    thank you JPERL. wonder why those two cables were disconnected? first week of owning this van - doesn't seem like they could work themselves off on their own

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    Re: mystery unit below temp sender unit?

    Quote Originally Posted by JPERL View Post
    That is the temperature sensor for the auto transmission that allows the trans to shift into overdrive once coolant temp hits 120 degrees
    I never bothered to reconnect mine since I live in a climate that rarely falls below 60 degrees and on average is in the 80-90 degree range. if the connector is disconnected it still shifts into overdrive it just shifts regardless of temperature, which in my case after 5 min of driving the engine is at normal operating temp

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    coolant reservoir with tube going to nowhere

    I just bought this van its an 86 LE. and im starting to check it out and notice things that seem odd. can anyone tell me what this is all about, seems like it should be connected to something, and again, no obvious place to connect. unless its supposed to be that way? doesnt seem likely. Name:  res.jpg
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    Re: coolant reservoir with tube going to nowhere

    It IS supposed to be that way. In the event that coolant needs to overflow (whether due to overfilling or other problems), the excess coolant drains out that li'l hose to nowhere.

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    Re: coolant reservoir with tube going to nowhere

    Quote Originally Posted by llamavan View Post
    It IS supposed to be that way. In the event that coolant needs to overflow (whether due to overfilling or other problems), the excess coolant drains out that li'l hose to nowhere.

    Gwen
    thank you! i appriciate the response i thought it might be a stupid question but figured id ask, seemed odd. im still learning how everything works!

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    Re: coolant reservoir with tube going to nowhere

    If it starts leaking, check your rubber seal on your radiator cap first for cracks or deformations. A lot of people jump to the worst case senario and think they have major issues. Mine was leaking and I found the rubber seal compermised on the cap. Less than 10.00 at the parts store and I have a watertight system for thousands of miles so far.

    Best regards,

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    Can someone help me ID this part?

    howdy,
    I'm a newbie here (and know very little about vehicles!), I have an '87 4wd project van. I'm currently having my local shop revive the engine, they sent it out for a rebuild and in the meantime I'm having them order whatever they feel should be replaced. I was in there today and got the list of parts they want to replace and they're having a hard time tracking down (or even identifying) this part that sits behind the fan on the motor. Looks like it has coolant and water flowing through it, and it is pretty corroded. Any ideas? Are these available? Any help would be much appreciated.

    thanks,
    Derek


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    Re: Can someone help me ID this part?

    That would be the filler neck, aka "OUTLET, WATER Toyota P/N 16304-73010"

    Unlikely to still be available (I don't know because I haven't tried). If that's the case, your best bet is the junkyard.

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