I(f it doesn't chatter when you first start out, the engine is probably hesitating. ==Alternate Answer== You should also check your engine/transmission mounts. If your mounts are broken, when you drop the clutch the engine will feel like it wants to jump out of the car. Other than that, check your fluids, drivetrain parts and remember that a new clutch grabs harder than a worn one.
Toyota has recently started replacing their gas pedals. These were the cause of major recalls.
Timing chain is usually replaced at 200K.
I recently replaced the timing chain on my 1994 Toyota pick-up. That cost me ~$800 parts/labor.
Tires require changing after a number of kilometres covered and will be specified by the tire manufacturer. Findout from your tire dealer.
If its just the Flex pipe replacement it should not cost more than $120 with tax. I recently had mine replaced. -Gokul
I have a 2001 Toyota Sienna and was told at the dealership that it needed changing. They quoted $349.00. Ouch!
There has been a large number of cars recalled recently by toyota. Currently the total exceeds 5.3 million.
Lift hood, remove annoying horn by twisting, or jerking erratically.....voila!! No more beeps!
Usually it's not that trivial. First try changing the fluid. And make sure the level is proper. If does not help most likely you will have to change transmission.
It was sadly discontinued in 1999 and replaced by the stupid Toyota Echo.
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changing rear light bulbs on toyota avenis