i just want to know how to remove the transmission
Manual transmission = 2.5 u.s. qts. Auto transmission = 3.3 u.s. qts. source = 1992 Toyota Paseo repair manual
You don't if you're going to drive it on the street, it's cheaper to buy one with a manual transmission.
This is for the 94 Manual Paseo and I am assuming it is the same for the 96 paseo. The fill plug is located under the air filter housing. It is the biggest one on there and looks similar to the drain plug at the bottom.
Yes, the flywheel and clutch assembly will come off and go on the other engine or other way around.Not a problem.
Manual says to use SAE 75w-90 or SAE 80w-90 gear oil
The Crank Position Sensor on a 1992 Toyota Paseo is typically located near the engine's crankshaft, often mounted on the engine block or transmission bell housing. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility. It's advisable to consult a repair manual for the exact location and any specific removal procedures.
3, one by the timing belt cover, one on the transaxle under the battery, and the third behind the engine on the firewall.
That is a somewhat bizarre question, but I am going to guess that you are asking about the gas consumption. I have a 5-speed manual transmission on my 92 Paseo, which has 267,000 miles on it, and I drive 3,000 miles a month like a little old lady, which I am, and I get about 30 mpg. A hundred thousand miles ago I got 35 mpg. If you were wondering how many miles you can get out of a Paseo, the guy at the transmission parts store told me he got 389,000 miles on the clutch in his 92 Paseo before he had to change it and was laughing at me for buying a kit just in case I might need it soon.
I have a 1992 Toyota Paseo and I use 5W-30 engine oil in it. Always have and that's what the owners manual recommends.
On a 1992 Toyota Paseo, the crank position sensor is located near the crankshaft, typically mounted on the engine block or transmission bell housing. It's positioned to detect the crankshaft's position and rotational speed. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the intake manifold or other obstructions, depending on the specific engine layout. Always consult a repair manual for detailed instructions and diagrams.
Yes you can direct swap
No, you do not need to remove the distributor to replace the ignition coil on a 1992 Toyota Paseo. The ignition coil is typically mounted separately and can be accessed without disturbing the distributor. Just ensure you disconnect the battery and follow proper procedures to safely replace the coil. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions.