Yes, automatic transmission is an option and was introduced on Celicas in the US in 1975.
Atf t-iv
Same place you check it.
The proper transmission fluid for an automatic Celica is Toyota Type T-IV transmission fluid. DO NOT use Dexron or Mercon. The manual uses 75W-90 gear oil.
if it is a automatic transmission you should change it every 15,000 miles, and if its a manual its recomeded at 30,000-45,000
your choice if you wanted to but not needed,
Yes, you can change your automatic transmission to a Tiptronic or manual transmission in a 2001 Toyota Celica. The cost will vary depending on the type of transmission and whether or not you do the work yourself. To have the transfer done, it could cost up to about $8000 or even a little more. Doing it yourself would probably cost under $5000.
yes
The transmission from a 94 Celica GT will fit in a 91 Celica GT with minor modifications. This includes adjusting the shift linkage and mounting points.
Yes, if it is the same type (manual-manual) or (automatic-automatic). The bolts/plate may be different if not. Celicas were same body style, etc. until '94.
You can on some vehicles but check with your manual if its ok and see what is recomended, if not ask dealer or you can tell me what car you have and i will tell you if its ok to use atf or not. In my celica i cant use atf
No.
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.