fix the vacuum leak
remove the glove box by taking out the screws facing you. then pull it down
The Mazda van (MPV?) and the Toyota Sienna have side windows that roll down half way.
Lift the rear door, Under the mat on the right side there is a little flap cut into the carpet. Under the flap there is a nut you put your tire wrench on and rotate with the wrench to lower it
Press the odometer button while starting the vehicle. Keep holding down the button until the numbers disappear and the check engine light goes out. Release the button and all is well.
The best motor oil for a 1998 Toyota Corolla is Castrol GTX 10W-40. It will help cut down oil consumption.
The Toyota Sienna typically has two catalytic converters. One is located in the exhaust manifold, and the other is positioned further down the exhaust system. This design helps to effectively reduce harmful emissions from the engine. However, specific configurations may vary depending on the model year and engine type.
Yes, a 75-inch TV can fit in the back of a Toyota Sienna, but it depends on the specific dimensions of the TV and the configuration of the van's interior. The Sienna has ample cargo space, especially with the rear seats folded down, which increases the likelihood of fitting a large TV. However, it's important to measure the TV's box and compare it to the available space in the van to ensure a proper fit.
squeeze and pull down on it.
There is a push button that can be pressed up or down (it is rectangular in shape) located below the air vent to the left of the steering column.
It is possible that your Sienna does not have a spare. Mine was equipped with roll flat tires (RFT) which eliminate the need (in Toyota's mind) for a spare. Saves them a few cubic feet which they can then tout in advertising. i have a 2004 totoya sienna and the spare is under the passinger rear slider door the carpet has a little flap right behind the passinger seat when u open the little flap or carpet there a nut that u turn and the spare will start too come down underneath
The 1998 Toyota Tacoma OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash; next to console; connector faces down
I have the same problem on my 05' Sienna. My mechanic showed me that it was the door hinge making the noise (soon your window will not open unless door is open). My mechanic said he has seen this before, but Toyota dealer has to fix it. They want $1K to fix, so we are living with it. Toyota is going down hill.