If your vehicle is an automatic, I would suggest that your tranny has a blockage in its fluid coupling which may have happened if you received a transmission flush lately. BTW never get a Transmission Fluid flush on anything car with more than 100,000 kms or you will be having to rebuild your tranny in a matter of months. If your vehicle is a standard (or automatic) you could have a gas line blockage, either at the gas filter, which should be close to the fire wall or the filter at the end of the gas line where it connects to the carburater, you may have two on that celica. It will look like a gold cylindrical piece of crushed metal pieces compressed together (its hard to explain), but it will be at the end of your gas line in a housing on the carburater(s). You had best hope this is the problem as it is the quickest and cheapest, if not then you may need to check your carbs for balancing and any leaks from the vacuum lines. Hope that helps. JohnnyB
The Toyota Celica.
A bad fuel line can cause a 98 Toyota Camry to stall during acceleration. This happens when the line can not get proper fuel to the engine.
The 1991 Toyota Celica STX features a 1.6 liter inline 4-cylinder engine. It is also equipped with a front wheel drive drivetrain and 5 speed manual transmission. In its max condition the 1991 Toyota Celica STX offers 103 horsepower at 6000 RPM. It has been known to get an average of 24 miles to the gallon on its fuel rating during city driving and 30 miles to the gallon on the highway.
it takes 5 quarts. the same amount for any small engine car. be sure to remove and drain the filter during this process and to install a new one. well that's a load of crap^^My 2002 Toyota Celica GT takes only 3.7 USQuarts.
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Start at the fuel filter. It may be clogged.
They are not aftermarket, they just were not done at the Toyota factory. They are factory authorized conversions done in California. I believe the same company may have made GM's convertibles during the late 80's as well.
A stock non-turbo Toyota Celica Supra, specifically the model produced between 1982 and 1986, typically features a 2.8-liter inline-six engine that produces around 145 horsepower. This output can vary slightly depending on the specific year and model variant. The Celica Supra was known for its balance of performance and reliability during its production years.
To remove the tail light from a 1990 Toyota Celica, first, open the trunk and locate the access panel behind the tail light assembly. Remove any screws or clips securing the panel, then disconnect the wiring harness from the tail light. Finally, unbolt the tail light assembly from the body of the car, and gently pull it out. Make sure to avoid damaging any surrounding components during the process.
The cost to replace a timing belt in a 1997 Toyota Celica typically ranges from $500 to $1,000, depending on the labor rates in your area and whether other components, like the water pump, are also replaced during the service. Parts alone usually cost between $100 and $300. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple mechanics to ensure you receive a fair price for the service.
there is no block heater plug block heaters are mainly used on diesel applications during the winter to help keep the block warm and makes it a whole lot easier to start
To remove the headlight housing lens on a 2000 Toyota Celica GT, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the screws or bolts securing the headlight assembly in place, typically found at the top and side. Once the screws are removed, gently pull the assembly out from the vehicle, disconnect the wiring harness, and then detach the lens from the housing by removing any additional screws or clips. Be careful not to damage any components during the process.