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Yes, with the proper tires is can safely be driven in the sand.
Debbie has driven an old Toyota.
Replace either the Catalytic converter or the Smog Pump and Charcoal Canister.
Volkwagen, Toyota, Datsun, Opal, Mercedes,
its a Toyota yaris
Check and/or change the gap cap, then check the vacuum hose connection from purge valve to intake manifold. Once you've verified good connection...check the vac hose coming off the purge valve, follow it all the way back to the charcoal canister as well as checking the connection to the canister, also check to see if any charcoal bits are leaking from the canister 'system must be blown out if so before any replacement part re to be installed'. Last is the gas tank, There is a rubber cap thats blocks an outlet nipple 'on the top near cab'...this cap like to crack and can even leak gas when driven...check it and fix if necessary. Just a start...next would be a smoke test on the evap sys.
My family has driven three hours on empty in a 1999 Toyota sienna. We were driving on the mountains, and we thank God to be alive.
Probably because of the climate the vehicle is driven in.
The water pump is driven by the timing belt.
for real? front of the motor driver side top driven by a belt.
Yes they have. Toyota had suffered losses on all there models due to the acceleration problem on their computer driven models. People are just scared to purchase a Toyota.
Yes, it is driven by the lower belt toward the back of the engine compartment.