To change oil - have ready: oil, a recycle container to drain oil into, rags, oil filter, oil plug gasket (plastic washer). Drive vehicle until completely warmed up, remove oil drain plug, drain oil into recycle container, I take off the oil filler cap for quicker drainage, remove used oil filter - oil will come out here so have recycle container ready, lube new oil filter gasket with oil and put on (follow tightening instructions on filter). When completely drained, oil the oil drain plug gasket if not squished too much, otherwise get new plug gasket. Add recommended amount of oil, replace oil filler cap, run engine for a minute, let oil settle (about 10 mins) re-check oil level and adjust as needed, check oil again later to make sure no oil loss and correct level of oil. On older vehicle stay with organic oil (not synthetic) newer vehicles may do best with a synthetic blend.
QUICK SHEET:
1) Warm up vehicle
2) drain oil into recycle container
3) replace oil filter (oil gasket seat) oil will come out here too - have container ready
4) replace oil drain plug (change gasket washer if needed and lube gasket)
5) add oil, recheck level after running and letting sit for a while.
REMOVE THE PASENGER FENDER AND IT IS OBVIOUS... NOTHING TECHINCAL.
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The 1994 Toyota pickup truck starter mounting bolts can be found on the head of the starter. There will be three mounting bolts.
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Yes, but only if they are both the same configuration, i.e. both 4 cylinder or both V6
if its a 3.0 v6 it has 150Hp and around 160 of torque
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on the 2.2 it ia under the oil fill cap
it is on under the truck on the exhaust pipe right under the drivers door
They are the same. ANSWER they are the same if they are both 4x4 or both 2x4 because the 4x4 has popup pistons and the head is clearenced for them and the 2x4 has dish pistons and is not clearenced for the popup pistons
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