on the right side of the engine, behind the water pump, above the transmission is your starter simply remove the nut with a 12mm socket or wrench unplug the plug attached to it, and remove the 2 bolts with a 14mm socket and replace the starter.
I just replaced a started on a 94 today. The easiest way to get the bolts out is too remove the air filter and the housing it sits in. under the filter is 3 12mm bolts. remove those and the screw that connects the filter to the intake. Once that is out of the way you can get to the bolts from the top of the car pretty easily.
Toyota stopped manufacturing the Toyota Tercel in the year 2000. For this reason the best places to look for a Toyota Tercel would be either at used car dealerships or online at sites such as eBay or Auto Trader.
As you are standing in front of the car looking down at the engine, starter is on right hand side of engine. Disconnect battery first. Disconnect wires from starter, undo starter bolts, remove starter. Starter and solenoid all come off in one piece, starter will only come off and go back on one way. Tercel starters are a gear reduction type starteer and are pretty reliable, what usually goes wrong with them is the conact points inside the solenoid, which are replaceable. Do you have a automotive electrical rebuild shop in your town? They would have parts. If you are up for the task of taking your starter apart yourself this is a easy fix. I have over 200,000 miles on our 84 tercel with only one starter fix.
Yes if the wheels are the same size. But make sure you are installing the correct size tires. Look on driver's door post for correct size.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
When I give mine a good beating, 6200 RPM would be it.
You need a new fuse
blown head and loss of comperession in two of the four cylinders
i would check the oil pan if its not there check the front of the block just above the oil pan if its not there then it will be near the oil filter
compression you should check that first or faulty injectors maybe look me up on youtube THA REAPER 94 tercel
blown head and loss of comperession in two of the four cylinders
Check the flasher.
There is a knob you twist beside your steering wheel close to your drivers side door twist it then the dash lights will brighten up this is what you have to do in my 1996 tercel so i would think it would be almost the same in a 95 tercel good luck lol