Hydraulic lifters are nonadjustable. Chances are the noise is coming from play in rocker arm, or ignition out of time. If you are sure it is the lifter, then it must be replaced.
A squeaking noise in the steering column of a 1995 Toyota Celica can be caused by several factors, including worn or dry bushings, a failing steering shaft, or issues with the steering column's plastic components. Lack of lubrication can lead to friction between moving parts, resulting in squeaks. Additionally, loose or damaged components can exacerbate noise. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and address these issues.
how do i disable the alarm on my 2001 toyota celica my key fob broke in half and i disabled the horn so it doesn't make noise cause the alarm goes off every second but how do u disarm the alarm cause also the car will not start without the alarm disabled
don't know about belt; but the noise might be water pump or AC compressor (if installed). Mine has same. hi there mate I'm a Toyota tech. you need a need belt and tensioner its hydrolic therefore not adjustable.
Could be a bad CV joint or bad wheel bearing C.V. Joints need replacing
If the slapping noise gets progressively faster as the tires turn, check for a large nail or rock in the tire tread.
sounds like your selinoid is bad. it might be separate from your starter or it might be attached. that means you can get a new one or try a new starter
State your noise.
the problem to this question is the timing chain hittin the valve cover, meaning the tensioner is broke. another reason is the intake cams is hitting into the top end. That means that the camshaft are bouncing up down and needs to be replaced.
It may be a wheel bearing making noise, or your tires may be way overdue for a tire rotation. Are the tires badly worn in some spots?
There are several things that can cause a clanging noise on your 2004 Toyota. A loose exhaust pipe is the most common cause.
What is the roaring noise from a 1999 Toyota Camry XLE at speeds over 35 ? Sounds like it is coming from the rear.