Your local public library will probably have a Chilton or Haynes Manual for your vehicle available for checkout. Not sure about Chilton, but Chapter 6 in the Haynes manual has all the procedures on how to check the codes, along with what each code means and how to trouble shoot the problem(s)
To check OBD1 codes for a 1986 Toyota Cressida, first locate the diagnostic connector, which is typically found near the driver's side under the dashboard. Use a jumper wire to connect terminals TE1 and E1 on the connector. Turn the ignition to the "ON" position (do not start the engine), and the check engine light will blink the trouble codes in a sequence. Count the blinks to identify the codes, and refer to a service manual for their meanings.
It should be: 181KEJCOEJ
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To get a carburetor diagram for a 22R 1986 Toyota truck, check with local auto part stores. You can also find it in the truck's owner's manual.
In the maintenance manual or at the library
if you have a paperclip. there are two holes in the dashboard. you can set the time there.
Mk1 Mr2's do not have power steering
In a 1986 Toyota Corolla, the clock wiring color codes typically include a black wire for ground, a red wire for power, and a yellow wire for the illumination. It's essential to verify the specific wiring diagram for your model, as variations may occur. Always use caution when working with electrical components in vehicles.
When you do a oil change on a 1986 Toyota Tercel it holds 4.5 quarts of oil. As recommended in the owners manual always double check your dipstick after changing the oil and putting in new oil.
Check the fuel filter and catalatic convertor.
The recommended spark plug gap for a 1986 Toyota 22RE is .032"
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented smaller for stop lights larger for tailights Check the fuse Check the operation and adjustment of the stoplight switch Check the fuses Check the sockets for power and ground