Get a manial on your car. It will keep you from making mistakes
My husband and I fixed ours on a 1985 Toyota corolla. There is a blower motor which was located under/ behind glove compartment, we bought a used one from a junk yard switched then and we had our vents back.
i am a land rover master tech,the first thing to do is make shure you have a good battery.test the fuel pressure and if there is no fuel pressure the fuel pump will take out the crank sensor leavig vehicle with no spark. so if you have good fuel pressure and no spark it sound like your crank sensor is bad.common problem. i hope i was able to help you.
first i would check your coil, if its good, check your ignition switch.
Spacemaster happened in 1985.
Most likely NO. The engines are different.
Yes, there are diagrams of the 1985 Toyota Camry available. You can find diagrams on the internet as well as in the repair manuals for the vehicle which are available for sale at various auto parts retailers.
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If you are talking about the very base model, the curb weight is about 2600 lbs, which is about 1000 lbs lighter than today's 4 cylinder base model Camry
40psi +/- 5
80Lbs for flywheel, 10 to 15lbs for pressure plate
The 1985 Toyota Corolla has one.
To replace the motor mounts on your 1985 Toyota Camry, start by securely lifting the vehicle and supporting it with jack stands. Remove any components obstructing access to the motor mounts, such as the air intake or battery. Use a jack to support the engine slightly, then remove the bolts securing the old mounts to the engine and chassis. Install the new mounts by reversing the process, ensuring everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
Since you'll need to take it in for an alignment afterward, just have an alignment specialty shop do it for you. It will save trouble and tires.
I don't think R-12 was phased out until the 90s.If there is still R-12 around,it will be very expensive.
on my 1985 Toyota cressida the fuel filter is on the fuel pump in the gas tank
I paid $5,995.00 + tx, etc. when I purchased my 1985 Toyota new in Jully, 1985. I still have it, it is in Cherry condition and only has 45,000 original miles on it.