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Remove it and have it tested at an auto parts store
go to your owners manuel, there is a section in there that will tell you or call your local dealer
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Yes you can, just make sure that you tape the button down...and don't forget or forget to tell others about it...because it can be dangerous...as a PEP Boys tech. found out a couple weeks ago, working on my 91 Tercel
DiagramThis one is not easy and I can't just tell you. Take a close look at this link. Copy & paste into your browser. It has a diagram of the connections.
The 3 speed automatic was the only A/T installed that year. There was also a 5 speed manual.
Rear brakes do not have to be replaced too often. It's really hard to tell without looking at it. What you can do is to replace front brakes and test drive it, if you feel that your car brakes works just fine you do not need to replace rear brake shoes.
I have a '95 Tercel and the OBDII port is located inside the fuse box cover on the lower left side of the dash to the left of the steering wheel. If you go to a parts store they will tell you it doesn't exist, so just open the cover and show them. It is in fact there.
I work in the auto parts business and you need to take it to a mechanic so he can run a diagnostic check and tell you exactly what is making the light come on.
I would guess r134a. There should be a sticker around the ports on the lines that tells you....if not, go to an auto parts store or run by a mechanic and it will take them about 1 minute to tell ya.
Usually the aftermarket radio you put in needs a wiring harness you can buy at most audio stores and big electronic stores like Best Buy. The back of the package will tell you which wires connect by color. Remember, solder is the best tool for connecting wires but usually permanent.
It should be listed under the hood on a sticker in liters. Otherwise take the VIN of the dash and call your dealer; he/she will tell you. Good luck.