i guess its a obd 1 system just look for a rectangular in the engine compartment bridge pin [ e1 and te1]
Take it to auto zone and have the codes read for free.
No
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Toyota Tacoma truck should be set at .8 mm or 0.031 inches. This plug may be purchased preset from the factory.
Depends. If both are trucks and both are 4cyl or both are V6 and as long as the 95 is a pickup not a Tacoma then yes.
There should be information regarding the timing degree on a decal locaded under the hood.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, check the brake light switch, in that order.
yes it will, I've got a 1990 truck that had issues with the latch, i got a new onw out of a 1992 4runner, just keep the new one lubed up
First check the bulbs, then check the fuse, then check the switch on the transmission, and last check the wiring.
Some auto parts stores have an instrument that reads error codes and don't charge you for the service. Ask them to check your car for the computer's error codes. This will tell you where the problem is. The most likely problem is an O2 (Oxygen) sensor fault. I believe you have 4 of them on a 95 Camry 6 cylinder.
There are three fuse panels in the Toyota Avalon 95
check the codes and see what comes up, that'd be where i start...
its easy. there is no 1995 tacoma. the tacoma name did not appear until 1995.5 with the new generation. any 1995 Toyota truck is either a t100 or a "truck". if it says tacoma on it, it is a 1995.5+