You need to make sure your engine is cooled all the way down before dealing with anything related to your coolant system. It's super dangerous to pop open the radiator cap if the engine is still hot, and I'd assume the same can be said with replacing the sensor
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You need to make sure your engine is cooled all the way down before dealing with anything related to your coolant system. It's super dangerous to pop open the radiator cap if the engine is still hot, and I'd assume the same can be said with replacing the sensor
so this generation of Camry has a sensor instead of a thermostat?
Does anyone know what the signs of a bad sensor are?
Is it the same location for an 2018 Camry?