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At least for the 4 cylinder, it's on the driver's side under the dash by the pedals. It's close to the door.
The 2.4 4 cylinder has a timing chain in which case requires no maintenance/replacement. The 3.3 V6 uses a timing belt and is required to be replaced every 90K under normal driving conditions. Most repair facilities that work on Toyotas can help you with that.
Under the dash in the heater?AC housing.
follow the diagram under the hood.
Look under the dash behind the coin holder. Cheers
I thought the SLE only came with a 6-cylinder engine -- Looks like I learned something today or you need to take another look under the hood. Good news, the 4 cylinder engine used in all Solara models uses a timing 'chain' and not a belt. There's no maintenance needed. The 6-cylinder models require a belt change at 90,000 miles or ten years whichever comes first. Cheers
See answers already posted to "How do you change oil on a 2004 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2006 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2007 Solara." They're the same as the '08. The short answer is, oil changes are the same on almost all vehicles. 1. Place a suitable container (5 quarts or more for the Solara) under the car. 2. Remove the drain plug and let the oil empty into it. 3. Replace the drain plug and move the container until it's under the filter 4. Spin the filter off (in the case of the Solara it's wise to place rags or paper towels under the filter to prevent a mess on the floor) 5. Replace filter 6. Add five quarts of oil 7. Start engine, check for leaks 8. Reset maintenance light. Cheers
Looking under the hood you should find the brake fluid to be in the top right corner.
under the master cylinder
replacing AC air intake Filter is rigth side, under glove box.
One should just under the battery, another one is the gas tank attached to the gas pump.
check under