Resent?? Trust me.. it's easy.. we all resent the check engine light.. lol!!
However.. asumming you meant "reSET" the light.. you need to use a trouble code reader that has the capability to "erase" trouble codes once it reads them. You can purchase these online or at most any auto parts store starting at about $69.00 up to $400.00. For a 2000 model Celica, you will need one that is "OBD2"(I recommend the Innova 3100 ... $88.00 on Amazon.com).
BE ADVISED... simply erasing the code and resetting the light does NOT fix the problem of why it came on in the first place and there is a 99.99% chance that the light will come back on within a few miles of driving until the cause of the light coming on is resolved.
Hope this helped.
o2 censor
Like many engine and diagnostic parts of the 1990 Toyota Celica, the tachometer needs the assistance of a fuse to operate correctly. Check the fuse box for a blown fuse for this instrument.
Check the fuse!
You may want to check your catilick converter or your crankshaft positioning sensor.
It is probably your EGR valve causing the check engine light. I recently bought a used 1997 Toyota Celica and had this exact problem. The new valve cost approximately $85 and fixed the problem right away.
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there is a reservoir on the passenger side of the engine bay, two levels are mark'd on it... hot level and cold level, depending on the engine temperature.
check the CV joints or the transmission is slipping
The spark plug size for a Toyota Celica typically varies depending on the specific model year and engine type. Generally, most Celica models use a spark plug with a 14mm thread size and a 1.25mm pitch. It's essential to check the owner's manual or consult a parts database for the exact specifications related to your particular model.
The 1998 Toyota Celica GT with a 2.2L engine typically requires about 4.5 quarts of oil when including the oil filter change. It's always best to check the owner's manual for the specific oil capacity and recommendations for your vehicle.
You might have to much oil in the engine. Check oil. Clean spark plugs. (remove and use sand paper to clean)
On the 1995 Toyota Celica, the windscreen wiper water tank is located in the engine compartment, typically on the passenger side near the fender. It is a translucent plastic reservoir, making it easy to check the fluid level. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover or other components depending on the specific setup of your vehicle.