its under the hood, on the drivers side, rearward and below the air filter box. it has a hose connected to the top that goes toward the engine (obviously to supply fuel to it!). replacing it is not nearly as easy as replacing the air filter. to be honest, ive worked at a Toyota dealer for 10 years NOBODY replaces fuel filters there! they tell us theyre "lifetime" and ive never found it to be untrue.
Inside the transmission, the output is on the outside.
Depends on what exactly is wrong with it :) Unless it is about simply replacing or adjusting the clutch cable, replacing the clutch involves removing transmission out, which means taking the axles out etc.
It depends on what exactly they need to fix on the transmission. It may be as simple as adding or removing transmission fluid, or as complex as completely replacing the transmission. Ask a mechanic you trust what the specific problem is, and use that as a starting point for your research.
The clutch has an automatic adjuster therefore there is not a provision for a manual adjustment.
The base of a cylinder is the circular part. What exactly are you trying to DO with it?
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It is exactly what it says. The number of valves the engine has per cylinder. If you have 16 valves on an 8 cylinder engine, you have 2 valves per cylinder.
Exactly yes.
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Sure you can drive it, and you can also do serious damage to the transmission by doing so. Do exactly what the light says. Have the transmission checked by a professional.