First of all, check the thermostat, the radiator fan, radiator hoses, water pump, radiator leaks.
P.s. If you install a radiator fan universal and it don't place really close to the radiator, you can have that problem
Because one of your door sensors are broken.
It is in the fuse box. Check all of the fuses with a test light.
Buy a new one and you will see what all you have to take loose.
THE BOLT FROM THE MANUEL TRANSMISSION FELL OUT lost all the gear oil
Possibly but not is not worth the trouble and expense on a 16 year old inexpensive car such as a Tercel, which has no collector value at all. You will not gain that much in stopping distance either.
It most likely means something's up with your starter or it's electrical components/wiring.
This is very easy for Tercel 95 to 2000. Open trunk; you see that the red cluster of taillights has two bolts, toward the center of car, holding it on. Remove them; push cluster gently towards outside of car. Now you've got access to all 3 or 4 bulbs in cluster.
the fuel pump is on the top of the engine.remove all the hoses,and then the bolts,then pyt new pump on in reverse of taking it off.
Since you have provided no details, all anyone can do would be guess. There is likely something wrong with it. Take it to a trusted auto mechanic.
To change the starter in a 1995 Toyota Tercel, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shocks. Next, remove the starter motor by unbolting it from the engine and disconnecting the electrical connections. Install the new starter by reversing the disassembly process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new starter to ensure proper operation.
Go to a book store and buy either a CHILTON or a HAYNES manual/repair book for your car's year, make, and model. AUTO ZONE HAS THEM. These give you step by step illustrated instructions on 100's of repair procedures, ON YOUR CAR. It shows you in the proper order, with pictures, how to take it apart, and how to put it back together, properly. Most of these books are about $15.00 USD, and are worth every penny. The only problem here is they do not make an at home repair guide for any Toyota Tercel after 1994. Here is the kicker, every thing about the Tercel changed in 95 so finding info on the Tercel from later years is almost imposible unless you buy a shop owners manual for all Toyota compack models for like $250.
7 ft lbs will do it. not much but make sure all are tightened equally. you could do 10ftlbs or maybe even 5 but the main thing is to get them all equal. hope this helps, bert