It can cost $50 to $300 to replace a front bumper of this car. This depends on where the part is bought and where the work is done to replace the bumper.
REMOVE FUSE COVER ASHTRAY AND LITER AND THEN REMOVE TWO SCREWS ONE THE TOP OF THE PANEL HOUSEING AND TWO SCREWS ON THE UNDERNEATH INSIDE IF THE ASH TRAY AND IF INSPECTED FROM UNDERNEATH PRESS BACK THE TABS AND STEREO IS OUT
to add to previous answer after removing the top fuse panel and removing screws you have to remove the cup holder and there should be a couple of extra screws. the cup holder is a pain to remove but with a little persistence it can be done.
Pop off fuse cover. Remove two outer screws: these are the top two of four screws holding the top of the wrapping middle front fascia on, to which the radio assembly is attached. Next remove the little drawer, cigarrette lighter, and ashtray. Next, some models have a cupholder and others have simply a fascia where the cupholder *should* be. The fascia can be removed by pulling straight outwards with some force (careful not to damage your interior surfaces). Then remove the two screws on either side of the cupholder/fascia. After that is removed you finally have access to the two lower screws holding the bottom of the wrapping middle front fascia on (these are just behind and above the screws for the cupholder/fascia). Once these are loose and the two plastic clips nearby are squished inwards the whole wrap-around fascia + radio assembly can be removed together. Careful on the edges as the channels for the vents come with this part & these vehicles are now old enough that the foam/glue surrounding these vents can easily tear/break off.
Found this site http://tarago.blogspot.com/ that contains lots of pictures and a step by step guide. Really helpful for me.
well depending on the make and model...i would start by checking all around the dash board...under it, open both driver and passenger side doors and check the sides of your dash. Sometimes they are in your glovebox( older cars mostly), and if that all fails look under your hood. You could always look in your owners manual as well.
1. overheating
2. temperature of engine not coming up in winter
3. poor engine performance
4. low gas milage
If you mean replace the headlight bulb they can be removed and replaced by opening the hood. Look at the back of the headlight - there are two separate bulbs for high and low beam on each side. There is a rubber cover on the back of the headlamp for each bulb that needs to be removed.
If you mean replacing the entire headlight assembly then you need to remove the front grill and the front bumper cover.
My friend has a 1991 Toyota Celica Active Sports and the fuse box is located inside the car underneath the steering wheel behind a pannel
Probably a bad thermostat.
Pop the latch on the bottom left side below the steering wheel. Then there is a latch under the hood and lift.
I have the same problem on my Nissan Altima, it is the antenna motor. Replace it.
They are between the cams. On top of the engine there are 4 wire bundles in the center of the valve/cam cover connecting to the spark coils. Undo the connectors and remove the single bolt for each one. Lift up the spark coil assemblies and find the spark plugs in the bottom othe hole underneath.
Sorry, this won't answer your question but maybe point you in a direction.
Also, I have no personal experience with this, but it might save you some time searching to find this same information. This is not all inclusive, and there may be better ways to do it.
For changing the actual bulbs behind the dash, you remove part of the dash and replace the bulbs.There are other sites that can give a more in depth look at the process.
For changing the hue/color of the lights the color is most times determined by pieces of colored plastic actually glued into the dash itself, being backlit by a regular white light. So this may be more challenging then it seems. If you mean the lights in the guages, you still have to remove parts of the dash itself but on some cars, I cannot tell you which, you may be able to change the color by removing a colored plastic piece and replacing it.
i have just bought a 90 celica gts with the 10 speaker and an amp stereo. i had to rewire all the speakers to the deck and there is no wiring harnwess so you have to wire it manually
AnswerI was replacing the stereo in my 91 Celica GTS, and I bought a direct ISO loom of eBay for a fiver! Saves chopping the wires man! Failing that, goto your local radio store and ask them for the Wiring Loom or ISO Loom for the car.Hope its not too late!Good luck
For the answer to this question, look in your owner's manual. Don't have one then get one. You need an owner's manual for the maintenance schedule and for questions just like this. Sources for a manual are: Dealer, Salvage Yard, E-Bay, and many on-line sites. Here is one site. http://www.samarins.com/maintenance/manual.html
there could be so many things. first you might want to check if the battery is dead then the timing belt and then maybe the starter. also if your battery is goin dead alot check the alternator
i would invest in a set of metric sockets and wrenches im thinking 10mm soc. for valve cover,fan 12mm for radiator removel 12mm and 15 i think for timing cover 12mm for water pump 19mm or 22mm for crank shaft pully and a pully a three figer claw type will work if you take your time and use bolt in thread hole so not to ding them up a posy lock is best pull off cover make sure to line up timing marks read at least one if not two sections ahead in a haynes or chiltons gasket scraper i hope i answered your question it has been a couple years since i have done one but pationts and think use common sence and it is a piece of cake
Up until the early 1990's the Toyota Celica GT was powered by a 2.2 Liter engine, which produced 110 horsepower. The GTS from that period had a 2.4 liter engine that produced 135 horsepower.
ANSWER: Not sure about the '90's Celicas but in the late '80's, all Celicas had a 2 liter engine with the GT-S having a little bit more powerful engine. The horse power ratings given above are correct though. The GT-S models also have more convenience options. Also usually bigger tires.
ANSWER: 83 and 84 had the 2.4l 22R, while the 85 had the 2.4l 22RE. Aluminum Engine, the Achilles heel of which is that the head bolts came under-torqued... leading to many a blown head-gasket.
Celica's between 2000 and 2005 were 1.8 liter for the GT, and 1.8 litre for the GTS. The GTS featured a more powerful engine with "lift", a 6 speed transmission, and 4 wheel disk brakes. While the GT had less power, a 5 speed transmission, and drum brakes in the back. The GTS typically had a better sound system, although the sound systems was an option available on certain GT models.
Also 2000 to 2002 GT engines had common oil burning issues that were corrected for the 03 models.
Replace the speed sensor on your rear end, dont wait too long or your spedo will start to go bad!
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If a computer is hooked up it should retrieve stored codes. it could be anything from a wiring problem in the transmission harness or bad solenoid.
shift linkage is worn out
Reply, Not necessarily.
Remove the console ring around the shifter then the shifter boot. There are two cables that run from the shifter to the transmission which pass through a plastic bulkhead. On the rearward side of the bulkhead are clips which hold the cables in place. Chances are the clip on the right(passenger side) cable is missing.
don't know about belt; but the noise might be water pump or AC compressor (if installed). Mine has same.
hi there mate I'm a Toyota tech. you need a need belt and tensioner its hydrolic therefore not adjustable.
You MAF( mass air flow) sensor might be dirty and wont be recognizing that you have air flowing properly and causes the engine to shut off. Dont worry this happens very often and will eventually happen to everyone. It will also cause youre idle to be 'funny'. i.e. reving to 3000 rpm then back to 1000. Its a very easy fix. theres a write up for it that will explain it a lot better then i will. http://forums.c7performance.com/showthread.php?t=7910&highlight=cleaning goodluck.