Use your test light to make sure there is power coming through the fuse and through the switch. If so, there's a broken connection somewhere. Also check the ground at the taillight sockets. A bad ground can drive you absolutely buggers.
The transmission dipstick on a 1986 Toyota Celica is toward the back of the engine compartment on the passenger side of the motor. It is behind the air intake hose.
drop the tank.......
Perhaps something in the gear shift that turns on the lights when in reverse position.
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented smaller for stop lights larger for tailights Check the fuse Check the operation and adjustment of the stoplight switch Check the fuses Check the sockets for power and ground
need a diagram of vaccum hoses for a 1986 Toyota celica gts w/a 2 liter eng.
Starter is located under the exaust manifold to the right..... easy to get to..
To find the transmission dip stick on the 1986 Toyota Celica, open the hood of the car and locate the battery. Near the battery, you'll see the left front part of the engine compartment. That is where you'll find the dipstick.
Yes you can just need to get a manual gearbox
The 1996 Toyota Celica and a 1994 Toyota Celica both run the same oil filter. The part number in a Ryco Oil filter is Z386 From 1986 the front wheel drive Celicas all used the same filter. Even the GT4 models still used a Z386
The Toyota Celica Supra Turbo was first introduced in 1982 in Japan. Toyota dropped the Celica part of the name in 1986. The original version pulled 145 hp and a more powerful version with 160 hp was introduced the following year.
It could have a leaky carburetor or injector that's causing the engine to flood.
you may need to check the shims to make the gears mesh better