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  • 3 Toyota 87111-04030 Housing
    87111-04030
    Housing
    Case, Heater
    • Part Notes: 1995-00, Upper
    MSRP: $75.62 Your Price: $54.32
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  • 4 Toyota 87111-04040 Housing
    87111-04040
    Housing
    Case, Heater
    • Part Notes: 1995-00, Lower
    MSRP: $75.62 Your Price: $54.32
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Heater Control Valve Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Toyota Tacoma

  • Q: How to service and repair the Heater Control Valve on 2000 Toyota Tacoma?
    A: To service the Heater Control Valve, drain some engine coolant, then disconnect the water valve control cable and hoses using pliers. During installation, position the hose clip correctly. Finally, remove the bolt and water valve, and reinstall in the reverse order.
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