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How much is a thermostat for a 2007 Toyota Corolla?

The typical cost for a thermostat replacement on a 2007 Toyota Corolla ranges from about $15 to $120 for the part itself, with additional labor if you don’t DIY. Prices vary by OEM versus aftermarket, whether you buy a standalone thermostat or a kit, and where you shop.


In this article, we break down the expected price spectrum, where to shop, and what installation might add to the total cost for this specific model year and engine family.


Pricing basics for the 2007 Corolla thermostat


Below is a snapshot of common price ranges you’re likely to encounter when buying the thermostat part itself or a kit from different sources.



  • OEM Toyota genuine thermostat (standalone): typically $40–$90 at a dealership or official parts retailer.

  • Aftermarket thermostat (brands like Gates, Denso, Beck/Arnley, etc.): roughly $15–$40.

  • Thermostat kit (thermostat plus gasket and O-ring): commonly $20–$60.

  • Thermostat plus housing or water outlet replacement (if the housing is corroded or damaged): about $30–$120.


Prices can vary by region and by retailer, and some kits may offer better value if you need multiple cooling-system seals.


OEM vs aftermarket considerations


Choosing between OEM and aftermarket parts can affect fit, warranty, and price. OEM parts are typically more expensive but are designed to match Toyota specifications exactly, while aftermarket options can provide comparable performance at a lower upfront cost. Always verify compatibility with your exact engine code (2007 Corolla uses the 1ZZ-FE 1.8L in most markets) and vehicle trim.


Where to buy and typical price ranges by source


Prices differ by channel. The following ranges reflect common options available to homeowners and DIY enthusiasts as of 2024–2025.



  • Toyota dealership or official Toyota parts retailers: commonly $60–$100 for an OEM thermostat assembly.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA): typically $15–$50 for aftermarket thermostats; kits around $25–$60.

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay): widely varying, often $12–$60 depending on brand, kit, and shipping.

  • Used or salvage parts: cheaper option (often under $20), but reliability and warranty are reduced.


Shop across several sources and verify fitment for your 2007 Corolla’s engine code to avoid ordering the wrong part.


Installation costs and other considerations


Understanding the labor component is important, because it can significantly affect the total replacement cost.



  • DIY replacement: no labor charge; time is typically 30–60 minutes for a straightforward thermostat swap, plus time for coolant cooling and refill.

  • Professional installation: labor often ranges from $80–$180 in the United States, depending on region and shop rates.

  • Coolant purchase and disposal: typically $10–$30 for coolant if you replace it during the service; some shops include it in the quoted price.

  • Potential additional parts: if the thermostat housing or seals are corroded, you may incur extra costs for those components.


To estimate a project total, combine the part price with labor estimates and any coolant or extra-entry parts costs from the shop or retailer.


Summary


For a 2007 Toyota Corolla, expect the thermostat part itself to run roughly $15–$120 depending on OEM versus aftermarket and whether you buy a standalone thermostat or a kit. If you have a shop handle the replacement, total costs typically range from about $100 to $250, influenced by labor rates and any coolant or ancillary parts required. Always confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s exact engine code and compare multiple retailers to secure the best price.

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