Could be a few different things, for one you should check your distributer it might need replaced, could be the plug wires, or the igniter not much else really runs the plugs. That's if your sure they're not getting and spark. You can check this by removing one spark plug, touching the threads to any grounded metal on the engine (i.e. valve cover) and having someone turn the engine over (start) and look to see if it is sparking.. Make sure not to touch the plug while the engine is turning over it is very dangerous..
did you check your fuses
check the distributer cap
If the Toyota Celica VVTI is not blowing hot air through the heater, but the engine is overheating, there could be a problem with the radiator being plugged up. Sediment sometimes builds up in the radiator that can clog thermostats. Another problem might be the thermostat sticking or the water pump is leaking.
wheel balance
My Celica is doing that as well. my uncle knows a thing or two about cars said it could be a Catalytic converter problem...
Could you please narrow down what lightbulb?
i also have a 93 celica gt and my was doing the same thing i could start it only with my foot to the floor and the problem with mine was stuck mechanical lifters so you should take the valve cover off and check the lifters
Could be a, Clutch problem, Transmission problem or an Axle problem.
They probably just need to be balanced
The costumer can find a celica car at their local toyota dealer. If the costumer can not find the cars they want in stores they can order them online or from a separate dealer.
I have replaced the front disc brake rotors, pads and the rear drums and shoes with new components on my 1994 Toyota Celica ST. The auto transmission is operating well. What could be making a rotational noise?
If fuses check out fine, then check the dashlights and taillights themselves, if those check out then most likely there is an electrical problem elsewhere