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post Jun 19, 2015 - 8:03 PM
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The radiator on my ST205 is leaking. I tried pouring in the stop leak fluids with aluminum bits to seal it but it didn't work.

Does anyone know the OEM part number for a new radiator?

Does the ST205 have the same radiator as a more common toyota that I can find at a junk/parts yard? If so what model and year?

Any help would be much appreciated.


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post Jun 22, 2015 - 2:08 AM
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Every car the transmission has to be dropped to change the clutch, AWD is just a real pain since it's like doing a clutch job for a FWD and RWD car all in one. If you mechanically savvy I'd look into doing it myself, that or maybe you have friends or family that could help you out.


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post Jun 22, 2015 - 11:57 AM
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QUOTE (Box @ Jun 22, 2015 - 12:08 AM) *
Every car the transmission has to be dropped to change the clutch, AWD is just a real pain since it's like doing a clutch job for a FWD and RWD car all in one. If you mechanically savvy I'd look into doing it myself, that or maybe you have friends or family that could help you out.


I'm somewhat Savy but not enough for a clutch job. Can't afford to have the car down for a few days if things go sideways haha. Thanks!


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post Jun 24, 2015 - 4:33 PM
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QUOTE (nammer @ Jun 22, 2015 - 11:57 AM) *
QUOTE (Box @ Jun 22, 2015 - 12:08 AM) *
Every car the transmission has to be dropped to change the clutch, AWD is just a real pain since it's like doing a clutch job for a FWD and RWD car all in one. If you mechanically savvy I'd look into doing it myself, that or maybe you have friends or family that could help you out.


I'm somewhat Savy but not enough for a clutch job. Can't afford to have the car down for a few days if things go sideways haha. Thanks!


You'll actually have to drop the whole engine/tranny assembly to change the clutch. I think there is a way to do it without dropping the trans, but it isn't easy. gt40c has a detailed explanation.

I got quoted 24 hours to do a clutch job by vex in red deer, ab.

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