Fuel filter may be clogging up enough to not provide enough gasoline to keep the engine running, but will accumulate enough gasoline in it to re-start the vehicle.
Yes, Driving a vehicle for any sustained period of time, Low on or Lacking oil Can cause severe engine damage, All engines can be damaged with insuffiecent lubrication as it increases friction and promotes rapid engine wear. As Long as you have added oil to the vehicle, and there is no knocking, smoking, tapping or otherwise unexpected operation, then it should be fine and may not have severe damage.
Sometimes a car stalls when driving though water because water got sucked up into the engine. This can cause a lot of damage, so don't attempt to restart the car after it stalls. Have the car towed so the engine can be stripped down and drained of the water.
In replacing the power steering pump on a 1993 Toyota Camry wagon with V6 engine, make sure to replace the steering pressure hose and clamp also. The leaks on both the hose and the clamp are the cause of the broken power steering pump.
check for tune-up, check maf sensor, check o2 sensors, do a fuel system service.
If you've changed the slave cylinder and bled it several times, the next step would be to check the MASTER cylinder and if that doesn't work then your clutch is burned out.
o2 censor
Like many engine and diagnostic parts of the 1990 Toyota Celica, the tachometer needs the assistance of a fuse to operate correctly. Check the fuse box for a blown fuse for this instrument.
wheel balance
Many possible causes... coolant level, thermostat, head gasket, water pump, fan not working
They probably just need to be balanced
1990 toyota celica when jumper cables are hooked up dash lights turn on but the car won't turn over won't even click
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
Either, the rear bearing is dead or you need to change the brake shoes.
probably your neighbours cat is locked in the boot ANSWER: LOL, Either that or one of the belts needs to be replaced.
Yes, Driving a vehicle for any sustained period of time, Low on or Lacking oil Can cause severe engine damage, All engines can be damaged with insuffiecent lubrication as it increases friction and promotes rapid engine wear. As Long as you have added oil to the vehicle, and there is no knocking, smoking, tapping or otherwise unexpected operation, then it should be fine and may not have severe damage.
maybe the clutch
Hard driving can cause an engine to use oil, but not drastically. Coolant level should not be effected unless the engine overheats.