2001 camry over heating

Asked by cjase Jan 25, 2019 at 11:22 AM about the 2001 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We replaced the water pump, timing belt, and thermostat on our 2001 camry 4
cylinder. The engine got close to overheating after the repair. We finally had to
remove the thermostat to allow the coolant to flow so we can drive it. We have
tried 3 different thermostats but the coolant will not flow through the system with
the thermostat in place. We have no idea why it is doing this.

2 Answers

Thoughts - maybe the water pump isn't working right to allow enough flow pressure to pass through the thermostat? (that would suck I know, pain to replace the water pump). Also, maybe check fuses first related to the heater - you never know.

Thank you both for getting back to me. We checked the direction of the thermostat and it only goes into the housing one way so we know we have it in correctly. One thing I forgot to mention was after driving for a couple days without the thermostat in place, we then put in another thermostat. I forgot to remove the rubber gasket from the previous thermostat from the housing and put the new thermostat and new gasket in the housing on top of the gasket that was already there. So, it had a rubber gasket from the previous thermostat and second rubber gasket with the new thermostat. We were excited because it heated to operating temp and the heater blew hot; everything was working. We turned off the car and looked at the engine; coolant was pouring out of the thermostat housing. This is how and when we discovered that I forgot to remove the previous gasket. We immediately took out the extra gasket and put in the same thermostat. We started the car and it started to over heat again. I can't figure out why it would work when I made that mistake but then stop working when I corrected it.

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