Yes the transmission will fit. But when converting over you will need a clutch pedal, brake pedal, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw out bearing, clutch fluid reservoir as well as the lines to route the fluid. You will also need the shifter cables as well as the shifter itself. Its not an easy task.
If your Toyota has a manual transmission, the fluid will be put in by removing the gearshift, and literally pouring the fluid into the cavity under the shifter.
I'm trying to find the answer for that on a 1997 Toyota Camry.
overdrive button is located on gear shifter on automatice transmission.
If you talking about a Manual transmission then no. You will need all the parts needed for a manual transmission to properly function. However the Toyota A40 3speed is the same length as a Toyota W50 5speed.No welding is necessary. you will need to relocate the shifter hole about 5 inches back for the shifter to fit and function properly.
Toyota does manufacture convertible cars. The Camry Solara & MR2 Spyder models are examples of convertible cars manufactured by Toyota.
Because your transmission cable is broken and it must be broken near the transmission end You have to See your mechanic in transmission to replace it
If you assume that transmission is in a good condition, the only thing which can do to that is neutral safety switch.
If you have a manual transmission, it may need a new plastic bushing at the bottom of the shifter. My 1991 Toyota pickup kept slipping out of gear due to a deteriorated plastic bushing. I picked up a new bushing at the local Toyota parts department for around $11.
Toyota has been making the convertible truck since the year 1963. It started with the convertible truck called the Corona 1500S Convertible which was shown in the Tokyo Motor Show.
Toyota published a "Convertible Repair Manual Supplement" which covers top replacement. The manual is available from Toyota dealers and is publication number 00400-RM042-S.
Yes, the Toyota Camry Solara comes in a coupe and a convertible model. Both models have two doors.
the shifter seat and bushing need to be replaced. these are located at the bottom of the shifter and are in stock at Toyota dealers, very common itemAnswerThis is correct, my Toyota truck was popping out of 2nd and 4th, when I pulled the gear shifter out of the transmission ( with the help of a chilton's repair manual )the seat was in a hundred pieces. After replacing the seat and bushing my problem went away. AnswerI also had this issue and took it to my local mechanic after being told that I needed a new transmission by Amaco. He charged me $40.00 to replace the seat and bushing. It worked like a charm on my 91 Toyota pickup.