The red knob near the gear stick on a Celica is the Hazard Flasher switch. If a person needs to stop along a busy highway or is traveling very slow in traffic it is a good idea to turn the Hazard Flashers on to warn other drivers.
if is an automatic its near the power steering resiviour, if its manual there isn't one. you have to remove the bolt on the undercarrage n change or add from there stick ur finger in ant if u dont get gear oil on it then its very low
The reset knob is located under a rubber grommet near the instrument panel or computer. Simply remove the grommet and use a screwdriver or stick to depress the knob.
To find the transmission dip stick on the 1986 Toyota Celica, open the hood of the car and locate the battery. Near the battery, you'll see the left front part of the engine compartment. That is where you'll find the dipstick.
under the center console near gear stick or just under dash near steering colum
It reads Shift Lock Release. When the car is in park you can only select another gear with engine running and foot on brake. This button allows you to shift in other cases. Either if your gearbox doesn't 'read' the car is running or brake is on through a fault or if you want to move the lever while car is off (installing a stereo).
There is TC button near the gear stick, but if is not, then you have to make it by yourself.
on what? try turning or touching your knob on the tachometer, sometimes they are located there.. it's on the dashboard near your guages. Usually looks like a little black stick coming out of the plastic guages near your mileage reading.
Use a coarse adjustment knob (large movement) to get near, then use the fine adjustment knob (small movement) to fine-tune.
Turn the knob on the dashboard near the meters.
pull the boot down then theres a little U shaped key near the bottom of the shift knob pull it out then slide shift knob off
The fifth speaker is in the dash near the center console
on gear box to side near filler plug or on top of gear box