Hi there, there are numerous possibilities on what it could be so i have listed below in order to change first cheapest to the most expensive. 1. Change Sparkplugs and leads 2. Get an auto electrition to check your altinator it may need changing 3. If your car is EFI (Electronic Fuel Injected) change the coil pack, if not EFI change or recondition your distributor 4. Could be a sensor or a solinoide problem 5. If its EFI it could also be the ECU/ECM which means your computer for the car. hope this helps. its what i would do.
If you suspect a fuse check ALL of them. It is probably the pump though.
If you've changed the slave cylinder and bled it several times, the next step would be to check the MASTER cylinder and if that doesn't work then your clutch is burned out.
Yes, a faulty coolant temp sensor can do that.
radiator fan relay number 1 is in Junction block #2 left side of engine compartment. Should be labled under the cover.
Yes, there is a diagram of a 1992 Toyota Corolla Engine. This diagram can be found in the cars specific maintenance manual, found in auto part stores.
I have a 92 Celica, it uses R12.
1,3,2,4
It's as fast as you can empower it to be!
it should fit. but make sure the trans lines up. be for you try it
r-12
No. 87-89 Corolla might but doubtful. Celica is a bigger motor and it would not match up to the transmission.
When owning a car, a person should know the cars gas tank capacity. The 1992 Toyota Celica St holds 15.9 gallons of gas.
yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
Yep. It has one. 4afe 1.6litre dohc.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
The tank size is 15.9 gallons
The vsv is located left top of the fire wall.