Battery is probly good. If it was bad there would usually be a series of clicks while trying to start. If the engine is is too hot then the computer is not gonna let the vehicle start. If it is not over heating then the coolant temp sensor is probably failing. This is what tells the engine what the the coolant temp is in the engine. Hope this helps some. Of course there are always other factors such as the engine is over heating the starter causing it not to start. Stuff like that. Impossible to say for sure. Just gicing you some things to check. Good luck.
To find the transmission dip stick on the 1986 Toyota Celica, open the hood of the car and locate the battery. Near the battery, you'll see the left front part of the engine compartment. That is where you'll find the dipstick.
You can put an engine, from your Toyota Celica, into your Toyota Corolla. The wiring harness and the motor mounts will need to be changed.
No, it will not.
Directly above the battery, right side of the engine compartment. It's inside the black air-filter-box. At least it's like that on my Celica.
It is important to have diagrams of a car when making changes to it. A diagram of a 1998 Toyota Celica engine can be found in its maintenance manual.
My 1990 Toyota Celica Idle is too high... What seems to be the problem?
NO. !992 Toyota celica is a front wheel drive car. Supra engine is inline 6 rear wheel dive engine. The engine is too long to put sideways into fwd car. If you want to 6 cylinder engine into fwd celica, use v6 engine. YES. If you have enough money!
no
No 2j's are rwd only.
it should although you may have to replace the struts and any supporting factors b/c the engine will be heavier
no
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1971 Toyota Celica ST Coupe are 103 hp and 118 mph respectively.