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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / July 2006

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Success...?27 Jul 2006 15:17 GMT7
Bought a new fan clutch, Made In China (Real vote of confidence THERE!)
and some epoxy.
Could NOT find anything that would either fit the broken piece I had, or
would fit the radiator. All the fittings they had were plastic, not Teflon.
1983-84 22RE27 Jul 2006 14:43 GMT2
I have a 1984 Pickup with the 22RE engine. The head is bad . I need a head.
It's not interchangeable with '85 and up or carb. head. Does any one have
one?
COROLLA XRS27 Jul 2006 13:02 GMT6
i just bought a 2006 xrs.
it's the 2ZZ-GE engine with the 6 speed.
it's redline is 8200 and it's pretty tame to about 7000 then all hell breaks
loose
What's the name of the part that holds the Ac & Radio?27 Jul 2006 13:01 GMT1
My 96 Corolla needs a new one, due to damage by car stereo theft.
AC Thermistor Question27 Jul 2006 04:39 GMT3
I have an 87 4runner with a bad thermistor in the AC system.  The
symptoms are as follows:
The AC compressor clutch will not engage unless I short out (jump) the
thermistor connection to the amplifer. I checked the resistance
How do I change the fan belt on a Toyota Corolla 1997?27 Jul 2006 03:39 GMT1
The belt came off in good shape but I cant figure out how to put it
back on. where is the pulley nut? where is the tensioner?
Any help would be appreciated!
1985 Celica GTS, 1985 Corolla GTS...must go!27 Jul 2006 01:25 GMT6
OK, I've had it! Everything has to go!
'85 Celica has a '91 22RE engine with 160,000 and a new timing chain.
The Corolla GTS has 259,000 miles, all original with oil changes every
3,000 miles. Is rusting but I have a lot of parts for it.
Tiny pebble down into cylinder...what to do?26 Jul 2006 23:25 GMT20
My son was helping me set engine to TDC, had a thin plastic stick
down the #1 cylinder hole to gauge when TDC was reached.  Its an '88
Camry 4 cyl....so there are tubes on each cylinder, with the spark
plug at bottom of each tube. Valve cover is still on.  It is a pebble
Echo-how fast how safe?26 Jul 2006 19:59 GMT19
How fast can an Echo go? I travel a short commute and at times I have to
weave in and out from one lane to another. It rains a lot too. How well does
it stop?
Thanks!!
WAY OT: Some advice from the Nerds in the group:26 Jul 2006 18:09 GMT55
I need some advice:
I used to be a master PC builder; I built some of the fastest home-brew
systems around. We had all the gamers in the are coming to us because we
had a good reputation for high-end custom systems.
Broken Radiator26 Jul 2006 18:05 GMT19
So, in the process of trying to repair my fan clutch, I grasped the wrench
and put my hand down in and SNAP! broke off the outlet at the filler neck
that the tube for the Overflow bottle attaches to. It broke off just
enough, of course, to NOT be able to reattach the overflow tube.
Can we get some 2nd gens to write the FRMs, please?26 Jul 2006 17:57 GMT5
Seriously, how long has Toyota been selling cars in this country? You think
that by now you could get some people to write freakin repair manuals using
descriptive concise english. I was flipping through today looking for the
select fit bearing formula, and I saw this sentance :
How To Replace Serpentine Belt on 1998 Sienna?26 Jul 2006 17:45 GMT2
My '98 Sienna has 135,000 and a squeaky serpentine belt.  Is this
replaceable by the average joe with a socket set?  Where do I start?
right kind of oil for DIESEL 1984 corolla26 Jul 2006 14:06 GMT2
howdy,
i just purchased a 1984 toyota corolla with an '84 camry diesel engine
in it. the previous owner said it was due for an oil change, but when i
looked in the service manual for what type of oil to use it only says
{OT}  mcgreggor  -->joke<--26 Jul 2006 07:30 GMT8
McGreggor - the Fence-Builder
A Scottish old timer in Scotland, in a bar, talking to a young man.
Old Man speaks; "Lad, look out there to the field. Do ya see that
fence? Look how well it's built. I built that fence stone by stone with
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