To change the idle air control valve on a 1999 Toyota Solara, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the negative battery terminal, then locate the idle air control valve on the throttle body. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting screws, then carefully pull the valve out. Install the new valve by reversing the process, making sure to secure it properly and reconnect the battery before starting the engine.
Where is my thermostat on a 1999 Toyota Solora .
how do you reset alarm after rplacing the battery on 1999 toyota solara
For a 1999 Solara v6, the oil capacity is 5 qts. of 5W30.
Yes, both the 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder engines have PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves.
Should be four.
It comes in handy knowing the amount of transmission fluid a car will hold. The 1999 Toyota Solara will need 5 quarts of Dexron III fluid.
1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights? 1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights?
the regulator is in the gas tank
I think you have to remove the back seat. There should be a service panel underneath the seat that will allow you access to the fuel pump.
When I had this problem with my 1999 Toyota Solara, the issue ended up being a faulty oil pressure sender unit. The 2001 Toyota Camry uses the same engine (and very likely the same sending unit) as the 1999 Toyota Solara.
To change the low beam headlights in a 1999 Toyota Solara, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the plastic cover or the retaining clips to access the back of the headlight. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old bulb, twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, and replace it with a new bulb. Reassemble the components by securing the socket and replacing any covers or clips.
To change the thermostat on a 1999 Toyota Solara, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then remove the upper radiator hose connected to the thermostat housing. Unbolt the thermostat housing, replace the old thermostat with a new one (ensuring to align it correctly), and reassemble everything by reversing the disassembly steps. Finally, refill the coolant and check for leaks.