Hi, I have just purchased a 96 Previa so can help you a little. The engine oil dipstick is located under the front passenger seat, you need to use pull the lever on the right hand side of the seat to move the back of the seat forward, then there is a yellow lever pull that and the seat will tip back, pull the carpet back and you will see a locking catch, turn to open and you will see the dip stick, hope this helps you out a bit
It is under the driver seat next the transmission oil stick.
what millage will be change transmission fluid
their are 4 on top of the engine under drivers seat 4 more are located on the underside of the engine behind the oil sump
under driver seat where the engine is located, you'll see the oil dipstick. It's yellow in color.
Under the passenger seat is a small yellow handle, pull back and raise seat. Turn a release knob and lift panel, 2 dipsticks yellow= oil, red= auto trans fluid level HTH.
2.4 Previa has a timing Chain.
Knock Sensor On your 1992 Toyota Truck Previa 2WD (2.4L FI DOHC), the Knock Sensor is located: Front seating area, center, under engine cover, passenger side of engine, under intake manifold, mounted in engine block
It sounds like you ECT ECU - which is your Electronic Constrol Transmission. You do not need a new transmission ECT is the control unit for the transmission and will need to be reflashed or replaced. Afterwhich your transmission will work like new.
How do i replace speed sensor on 1992 toyota previa and where is the sensor located
it has a 2.4li engine size for gasoline
its on the front of engine just above aux.shaft easy to get to but you have to raise the vehicle saftly and get under it to see it
Automatic transmission fluid is added through the transmission dipstick tube which is located under the driver's seat. Release the driver's seat and open the engine access cover. The engine oil dipstick is also located here. Remove the Automatic transmission dipstick, use a funnel and add fluid slowly, a little at a time. Do not overfill. Make sure you use proper type of automatic transmission fluid. Make sure vehicle is on level surface and warmed up when checking. Also, refer to your owner's manual for proper procedure to check your transmission fluid. Engine may need to be running with transmission in park or neutral. Be sure to use your emergency brake. Automatic transmission fluid expands as it gets hot, so better to add a little than a lot.