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it's like saying, does 1996 Toyota Paseo have rear wheels.....
It could be anything, but the most common problem is the O2 sensor.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
You can replace the radio, on your 1996 Toyota, I removing the radio front cover. Remove the retaining screws. Unplug the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
No, it will not.
To replace the thermostat in a 1996 Toyota Paseo, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing, then unbolt the housing to access the thermostat. Replace the old thermostat with the new one, ensuring the rubber O-ring is properly seated, and reassemble the housing and hose. Finally, refill the coolant, start the engine, and check for leaks.
the owner's says :D- II or DEXRON III (DEXRON II)
i think it's a plug and play thing since the plugs ang wiring are nearly identical
96 Toyota paseo fuel filter locationIf you look on the back right of the engine you'll see a black piece on the firewall with a line going in the top and another line coming from the bottom. It will be strapped in so you will have to loosen that strap to get it out. The piece itself will be about 4" in length and about 3 1/2" in diameter. It is located next to the master cylinder reservoir. To the left of it.
Will a 2.2 engine out of a 1996 Toyota Camry fit in a 1997 Toyota Camry? Yes it will fit you just have to change from distributor to coil packs it will fit because i have a 96 Toyota camry with a 2.2L engine from a 99 model.
I dont know what other egr valve will work, but I know they can be cleaned out and put back on the car. I have a 96 Paseo, and I soaked mine in carb cleaner and was able to get all the carbon out and put it back on the car and works fine.
To remove the crank seal from a 1996 Toyota Paseo, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any components obstructing access to the crankshaft, such as the timing cover. Use a seal puller or a flat tool to carefully pry the old seal out, taking care not to damage the crankshaft or surrounding surfaces. Once removed, clean the area thoroughly before installing the new seal.