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Follow the top radiator hose down to where it connects to the engine. You should find a dome shape item or a couple of smaller bolts that attach to the engine to the side of the radiator hose and the thermostat will be inside the housing. You will need to drain the radiator, remove the bolts holding the thermostat housing to the engine and remove the old stat and put in a new one be sure to make note of how the stat is facing when you remove it and put the new one in the same way. then reconnect the thermostat housing making sure the gasket is in place so it won't leak, then refill the radiator slowly so you don't cause an air lock in the radiator, with cap still off start the engine and allow it to warm up until the stat opens and then you will need to add more antifreeze to the system. Double check for any leaks. Turn on the heater and make sure you have good heat and you should be good
On 4 cylinder engines: The oil pressure sending unit is located in the rear of the block near the oil filter housing
On 6 cylinder engines: Sending unit is located near the oil filter housing behind the air conditioning compressor, on the front side of the block
Loosen the belt by loosing a tensioner bolt on the alternator. Disconnect the battery and cables from the alternator. Replace with new alternator and hook up the power cables to it. Then reconnect the battery and you're done. Mike. Rate 100% please.
I IAC is along the intake tube from the air filter housing to the Throttle body. There's going to be a two wire harness. It may even be on the air filter housing on the throttle body side. Good luck and hope this helps.
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