The 1990 Toyota Camry transmission module can be found on the back of the transmission. The transmission module will be in the upper right-hand corner.
Manual transmissions don't use transmission fluid!! They use Hypoid oil - 90 weight usually.
The MANUAL transaxle does not use transmission fluid. All 1994 Toyota manual transaxles use API GL-4 or GL-5 (oil grade), 75W-90 or 80W-90 (viscosity) gear oil. DO NOT USE TRANSMISSION FLUID which is meant for an automatic transaxle.
Yes. Optional on the LE
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
I just called Toyota, it uses 75w-90 Gear Oil.
I am 100% sure that the rear springs from a Camry can fit a Corolla (case in reference 93' Camry springs on 90' corolla)but I haven't tried the front springs yet so I am not sure about that one
The proper transmission fluid for an automatic Celica is Toyota Type T-IV transmission fluid. DO NOT use Dexron or Mercon. The manual uses 75W-90 gear oil.
when someone broke into my truck on my 90' camry, i brought it back to Toyota which cost me about $200.00 to get a new look but then you would have 2 different keys, one for the door/ignition and one for the trunk, you should be able to get it fixed by a local locksmith
Gear Oil API GL-4 or GL-5. 75W-90
SAE 75/90 (synthetic is better but not required)
there is no specific name for the transmission fluid automatic trans Dexron III manual transmission GL- 4 or GL-5 75W-90
You can use Dexron II or III for an A/T, and 80W-90 for a M/T