Yes, it could. What could happen is it leaks as you are going down the road and leaks onto the exhaust manifold and creates the smoke.
The Toyota Tacoma radio fuse can be located in the fuse box. The fuse box is in the engine compartment. The location of the radio fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
It is located at the front of the engine below the top radiator hose you have to remove the top timing belt cover to get to it.
Yes , it has a timing CHAIN
There is no such thing as a PCV valve. The PVC valve is attached to your valve cover. I will be waiting for your post "where is the valve cover on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the cylinder head on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the hood release mechanism on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where can I buy auto parts for a 2005 Tacoma?" and the inevitable "I removed something on the engine of my 2005 Tacoma and now it won't start?"
The thermostat is located behind the timing belt above the alternator when you look for it you will see a round shape above the alternator and you take off the two bolts on the cover that is round and your thermostat will be there
Remove the lower timing belt cover and then the sensor should be to the right of the crankshaft pully.
Under the left side cam under the timing belt cover
on the Toyota tacoma's it's in the middle console at the very bottom behind the plastic cover that usually has a pocket , two screws hold the cover on -one on each side and the unit is yellow with a yellow plug
It's best not to wash an engine unless you have to. If you have to it's best to use plastic bags to cover electrical components such as the alternator and try not to spray high pressure water into electrical components eg: intake, fuse boxes etc..
on the inside of the door, opposite of the mirror there is a plastic cover, remove the cover and the bolts holding the mirror on will be exposed.
The timing marks on a 1994 Toyota Corolla are located on the crankshaft cover. The crankshaft cover is usually located at the very bottom of an engine.
Burning oil in a Toyota Camry can be caused by a manufacturer's defect in the engine's pistons. A worn out valve cover gasket can also cause burning oil.