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Toyota stopped manufacturing the Toyota Tercel in the year 2000. For this reason the best places to look for a Toyota Tercel would be either at used car dealerships or online at sites such as eBay or Auto Trader.
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The Toyota Tercel was produced between 1978 and 2000, and consisted of five different generations. It is no longer manufactured but can be bought used.
The capacity for a 1995 Tercel automatic transmission is 2.6 liters. The fluid type recommended is Dexron II or IID oil.
To replace the brake pads on a Toyota Tercel a jack is needed. Some other tools that will be used are a socket wrench, screwdriver, lug wrench, and a pair of pliers.
Because its a old car and you used to long
the red coolant. the pink coolant is used for newer model.
It should be listed in your owners manual. For 1995 GM vehicles used regular green coolant that was ethylene glycol based. Starting in 1996, however, they switched over to a newer coolant called Dex Cool. It has a reddish-orange appearance and is a longer interval coolant. The 1995 still used the old standard green coolant that many vehicles used in that time period.
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