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The Toyota Thermostat Gasket is also applied to maintain coolant and temperatures at regular levels and is a demonstration of intelligent design that has made Toyota cars known not only in terms of reliability, but also efficiency. Toyota was established in 1937 and has gained a world wide reputation as they reduced wastes on the assembly line, enhanced workers problem solving and implemented radical concepts such as the TNGA platform that sharpened handling, enhanced safety and reduced weight, and today Toyota still has drivers trusting it with long lasting hybrids. In 2020, the company revised its Hybrid Synergy Drive enough to propel the new Prius and in 2024 a RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid with a range of all electric up to 42 miles was released showing that Toyota does not renounce green performance and durability. Its manufacturing system conserves energy and safety technology protects pedestrians in the streets. Being relatively small, a Thermostat Gasket is the interface that is tight between engine block and thermostat housing, preventing any leaks and allowing the cooling system to maintain a stable operating temperature. A Thermostat Gasket is quite easy to install; however, as long as you are well-organized. Allow the engine to cool then empty the coolant below the housing. Unscrew hose, unbolt cover and pull out old thermostat. Wipe down both mating surfaces until the metal is shiny, install the new Thermostat Gasket, or use the identified sealant, and install the thermostat with spring facing engine. Reinstate the cover and screw down bolts in a balanced manner, reconnect the hose, refill the radiator, bleed air, and then operate the engine until the fan finishes rotating and verify leakages/temperature levels. Track gauges at this period.