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As you listed no year I cannot tell you what it is supposed to use. All, I can tell you is to use exactly what Toyota recommends and nothing else. And I would also ask you the question, Why Not put 5w20 in your Toyota Solara if that is what Toyota recommends?
no it will not...
What would be the recommended miles to change out the timing belt on my 2001 Solara 4cyl. with 77,000 miles on it. Would 90K be a number close to factory recommendations?
Removing the battery would pretty much do the trick without damage to the car.
The V6 would be ( 6 ) cylinders
The Solara is the two-door coupe version of the Camry, and is also available as a convertible. If it's a 4-door, it would not be a Solara, but rather a Camry. The Solara coupe was discontinued at the end of the 2008 model year and the convertible was only produced in limited numbers after that.
Yes, it would. I have an '01 Solara, and when I took it to the dealership to see why my check engine light was on, after they scanned it, they told me that it was due to a bad egr valve.
It would help if you were a little more specific. What year, what model, hard top or convertible? My 2004 (gen II) Solara Convertible SLE weighs 3615 pounds wet. The hardtop is a couple of hundred pounds less. Obviously the Solara is no lightweight. Cheers
Alternator is defective.
A person should be able to trouble shoot problems in a car. A vehicle would stall out after starting because of a failure in the fuel system, or it could be a bad O2 sensor.
No. It would only prevent you from starting.
Varies, a couple of weeks should be enough.