2216064010 Toyota SCREW SUB-ASSY, OVER FLOW, NO.2, Price: 17.81$, Weight: 0.026kg


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Toyota

2216064010

SCREW SUB-ASSY, OVER FLOW, NO.2

0

0.026

7-10

17.81$

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Toyota
2216064010 
SCREW SUB-ASSY, OVER FLOW, NO.2
0
0.03
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19.26$
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Essential Component for Optimal Engine Performance

The sub-assembly overflow screw is a critical component within Toyotaโ€™s cooling system, designed to ensure seamless operation and performance. This tiny yet mighty part plays a significant role in maintaining engine temperature, preventing catastrophic overheating.

Why This Part is Necessary

In modern vehicles, managing engine temperature is paramount. The overflow screw acts as a pressure release valve, allowing excess coolant to escape through the overflow reservoir. This ensures that pressure within the cooling system remains within safe operational limits, effectively protecting engine components from excessive thermal stress.

How It Works โš™๏ธ

The screw is strategically positioned to monitor and regulate the flow of coolant. When coolant pressure builds up due to increased engine heat, the screw facilitates a controlled release, channeling excess fluid to the overflow tank. This simple yet efficient mechanism helps maintain an optimal cooling equilibrium, ensuring that your vehicle runs smoothly under various driving conditions.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Screw

Should this component become damaged or fail, the coolant system's pressure balance can be compromised. Without proper release, the risk of overheating escalates, which may lead to severe engine damage. A cracked cylinder head, warped engine block, or even complete engine failure could result from ignoring issues associated with this component.

Thus, regular inspections and timely replacements are crucial. Ensuring this part is in good working order will protect your engine, enhance vehicle reliability, and prevent costly repairs.