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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / November 2006

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New Instr. Cluster in 93 Corolla - Gas Gauge Issue20 Nov 2006 06:20 GMT7
new to the group - looks like lots of good discussion in here.  I have
an issue you might be able to help with ....
I have a 93 Corolla - about 170k on it, all told.  I recently bought a
new cluster (well, new to me - it was actually used), cause my speedo
Help with 1987 Toyota Supra: Replace Timing Belt20 Nov 2006 02:03 GMT4
Just wondering if I have to remove radiator to get to the timing belt
on a 1987 Toyota Supra non-turbo?
How big a job is this?
thanks.
The final revision?19 Nov 2006 23:37 GMT9
This should be it!
Once again, is this coming through19 Nov 2006 22:22 GMT12
Anybody read Kanji?
Testing...testing19 Nov 2006 04:47 GMT11
Hello? 八六
Test again...19 Nov 2006 03:42 GMT8
Is this thing on?
Programming a Toyota Standard key remote - ?19 Nov 2006 03:00 GMT5
What is the procedure (if any) for changing the battery in a Sienna
remote when NO optional engine disable or security system is present?
Can the battery be removed for an extended period of time without all
that programming described here a couple of weeks ago?
Huge YAWN -- Tom Kat Ceremony is Breaking News19 Nov 2006 01:38 GMT13
Does anybody really give a rat's a.s?
I pray that there is never Breaking News that is so important as to interupt
a commercial. Sheesh!
1991 Previa Instrument Gauge lights gone19 Nov 2006 01:36 GMT14
Just the other night, I hopped in the Previa to run an errand and when
I went to turn the headlights on, NONE of the speedmeter lights worked
including temp and gas. Fuse seems to be okay. Any ideas about what the
problem could be?
Prius - Mileage post service18 Nov 2006 08:20 GMT5
I have a 2005 Prius for about 14 months and have been very pleased with
it.  I had been getting between 59 and 62 mpg up until the Prius had its
first annual service.  Now I am getting about 54 mgp.  The traffic
conditions are similar and I have not changed my driving style.
oil catastrophe!18 Nov 2006 03:23 GMT16
       i recently spilled LOTS of diesel engine oil all over my front
drive wich is a paved surface. DOES ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW HOW TO REMOVE
DIESEL ENGINE OIL FROM PAVED SURFACES
PLEASES HELP!!!
Pretty productive day, all in all.18 Nov 2006 00:30 GMT2
I did the brakes on the POS V'Ger a couple weeks ago, but since it IS such
a POS, I figured I'd replace the pads and let it go at that.
After just 50 miles, I couldn't take the shuddering anymore, so I got a
couple rotors. Yesterday I got a new tranny side cover (how something
2001 Toyota Camry Car Radio won't start.17 Nov 2006 23:52 GMT6
Hello, I have a 2001 Toyota Camry and all of a sudden the radio won't
turn on. I thought it might have been a fuse, but i already tried that.
DO you guys have any idea what it might be? It's a factory radio and I
have never installed a different one, so I also know it wasn't a car
So you want to give your car the royal "spare no expense" treatment? Well, an entrepreneur in Surrey, England, boasts that he has a nine-month waiting list for what he says is "the best car wash in the world." The price for the 61-step treatment? $11,500 per car.17 Nov 2006 18:00 GMT1
So you want to give your car the royal "spare no expense"
treatment? Well, an entrepreneur in Surrey, England, boasts that he has
a nine-month waiting list for what he says is "the best car wash in
the world." The price for the 61-step treatment? $11,500 per car.
deep in the heart of texas17 Nov 2006 17:36 GMT5
HOUSTON - Toyota Motor Corp.'s latest effort in the U.S. automotive
industry is considered its most important, and what a place for it:
deep in the heart of Texas, where American pickups have crowded
backroads and highways for decades.
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