There are several speed 'sensor'(s) in the Solara (and most modern cars). They range from a sensor that determines how quickly you're turning the steering wheel to the speed of each rolling wheel. A trouble code will tell you where to look.
I'd suggest you determine what you need then call an auto supply store for specific pricing in your area. Keep in mind, if you've gotten a trouble code for the anti-lock system, many things can cause the speed sensors to code. One or more may simply be dirty. If your anti-lock light came on right after having brake work done there's a good chance the sensor was damaged during that work. Return the car to the shop where the work was done and complain.
And finally, a troublesome wheel speed sensor can cause other issues with the car from goofy low speed stopping to inoperative speedometer.
Cheers
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Yes. The generation I Solara was assembled in Cambridge, Ontario Canada. The generation II Solara (2004 to present) has been assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Georgetown, Kentucky.
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No, the key must be on for the display to show.
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The 2005 Toyota Tacoma has a 5-speed manual.
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