Replace the gas struts. They're available at any auto supply store. Just check the application guide at the store to be sure you get the correct length.
To remove the rear seat from a 2003 Toyota Solara convertible, first, locate and remove any clips or fasteners securing the seat bottom. Typically, you can pull the seat bottom upward to release it from the clips. For the seatback, check for bolts or clips at the base and remove them, then gently pull the seatback away from the vehicle. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
205/60R16
The 3.0 liter V6 engine in a 2003 Toyota Solara has a timing BELT ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
Toyota produced Solara convertibles beginning in 2000. There were two generations of Solara. Generation 1 (and 1.5) was produced from 1998 (first sold as a 1999 model) to 2003. Generation 2 (and 2.5) were produced from 2004 through 2008. The Generation 1 convertible was essentially a couple that the top had been removed from and a droptop installed. Many drivers dubbed it the 'flexible flyer' because the frame twisted and wiggled (and rattled) so badly. The Generation II convertible was designed from a clean sheet of paper to be rigid without a hard top. The windshield frame is thicker than the couple as are the doorsills and other parts. The convertible has a roll-bar hidden in the back seat that makes use of the headrests. If you're looking to buy a convertible, get the Gen II. Cheers
I believe the Solara is the same as the Camry. You have to remove part of the center console to access the adjustment.
Take it to the shop
The 2002 Toyota Solara was part of the first generation of the model, which was produced from 1998 to 2003. While specific production numbers for the SLE trim are not widely published, it is estimated that thousands of Solara models were manufactured each year during its production run. For precise figures, one would typically need to consult Toyota's internal production records or industry reports.
No. The Generation I Solara doesn't have a cabin air filter. There are filters (behind the glove box door) for the Gen II Solara (2004 and later). Cheers
The 2003 Toyota airbag sensors can be found behind the front bumper and inside of each door. There is a total of seven airbag sensors.
You don't. There is no cabin air filter on the Gen I Solara. The interior air filter appeared on the 2004 (gen II) and later Solara. Cheers
I believe, you need to replace the thermostat gasket.
4 quarts for 2.4 4 cyl and 5 qts for v6