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I think you have to remove the back seat. There should be a service panel underneath the seat that will allow you access to the fuel pump.
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Yes, it has a fuse and a relay.
The oil pump is in the oil pan (aka the "sump").
tell me what toyota year ,and i will tell you how is a toyota corolla 1995
the water pump is part of the timing belt or chain. you have to take the belt or chain off to change the water pump. if you change the water pump, change the belt too.
It's recommended to change the water pump at the time when you replace the timing belt.
It would be helpful to know what year Solara you're asking about and whether you have the 4 or 6 cylinder engine. For the 2004 and later Solara the water pump is on the front of the engine (right side of the car) and is driven by a belt. Whether you have the 4 or 6 cylinder engine access to the pump is through the right side wheel well. This may be true of the earlier Generation I car as well. If your water pump is leaking or needs replacement for some other reason it willl be helpful if you download the repair manual (at least the cooling system portion) from Toyota's website or purchase the appropriate Chilton or Haynes manual for your car.
In the gas tank, connected to the fuel pump. Cheers
By taking it to a mechanic
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with great difficulty if its a diesel