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a 93 tercel which most likey has a the stock 3e-e engine doesnt have an egr system.
my 1994 tercel can do like 130 k/ph on a long stretch of highway, but realistically over 110 with the suspension and wheels it gets shaky.
If its like the 93 tercel, you open hood, and its tucked in the back right corner.
They are on the top. There are 2 that have just a rubber boot on them and there are 2 (left ones) that have what looks like sensors on top. (the 2 right ones). They are long rubber boots.
your fuel pump is at the top of your engine right next to your air filter on the right side, if your facing it.it looks like a silver round tenis ball with hoses coming out of it.
Go buy one and you will then know what it looks like. Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank to the engine and you will find it.
Follow the lower radiator hose to the engine. Therm is in the housing I know the answer to this question could be confusing, so I'll elaborate. The housing is not exactly in line with the hose like on some vehicles. It's directly under the distributor.
Check owners manual, go to your favorite mechanic, go to Toyota dealer, buy a repair manual from local automotive store for like $15 bucks...and that will answer many more questions...
Toyota in the Philippines can be bought in Toyota offices located in the key cities like Makati, Manila, Laguna, etc.
It is located on top of the cylnder looks like a spark plug one per cylinder and has wire attached.
The crankshaft sensor is located at the back of the engine (4.0), and just above the bellhousing for the transmission. It is on the drivers side, and i believe it has a yellow cover on it. i may not be remembering it correctly, but it seems like its yellow.
Go to a book store and buy either a CHILTON or a HAYNES manual/repair book for your car's year, make, and model. AUTO ZONE HAS THEM. These give you step by step illustrated instructions on 100's of repair procedures, ON YOUR CAR. It shows you in the proper order, with pictures, how to take it apart, and how to put it back together, properly. Most of these books are about $15.00 USD, and are worth every penny. The only problem here is they do not make an at home repair guide for any Toyota Tercel after 1994. Here is the kicker, every thing about the Tercel changed in 95 so finding info on the Tercel from later years is almost imposible unless you buy a shop owners manual for all Toyota compack models for like $250.