The first thing to check for rough idle and weak acceleration of a 1991 Tercel is the vacuum system for leaks. Also check to make sure that the EGR valve is not clogged, and that the timing has not jumped.
Yes if the wheels are the same size. But make sure you are installing the correct size tires. Look on driver's door post for correct size.
The Toyota Tercel was produced between 1978 and 2000, and consisted of five different generations. It is no longer manufactured but can be bought used.
a Toyota tercel has 4 motor mounts and 2 for the transmission theses motor mounts make your car unstable and they are easily broken
Your girlfriend in the passenger seat after she realizes you drive a Toyota Tercel.
How have you been adjusting the idle? You may have a small air leak somewhere in the intake system.
i think it's a plug and play thing since the plugs ang wiring are nearly identical
there is an Allen screw and a nut on the throttle cable you loosen the nut and the screw and adjust it to make it idle up or down.
In a 1983 Toyota Tercel, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, specifically at the end of the upper radiator hose where it connects to the engine. To access it, you'll need to remove the hose and the thermostat housing, which is typically secured by bolts. Make sure to drain some coolant before starting the procedure to avoid spills.
The same place you check the transmission fluid. Make sure the engine is warm and do not overfill. A funnel is a must.
Yes you can, just make sure that you tape the button down...and don't forget or forget to tell others about it...because it can be dangerous...as a PEP Boys tech. found out a couple weeks ago, working on my 91 Tercel
Go to a book store and buy either a CHILTON or a HAYNES manual/repair book for your car's year, make, and model. AUTO ZONE HAS THEM. These give you step by step illustrated instructions on 100's of repair procedures, ON YOUR CAR. It shows you in the proper order, with pictures, how to take it apart, and how to put it back together, properly. Most of these books are about $15.00 USD, and are worth every penny. The only problem here is they do not make an at home repair guide for any Toyota Tercel after 1994. Here is the kicker, every thing about the Tercel changed in 95 so finding info on the Tercel from later years is almost imposible unless you buy a shop owners manual for all Toyota compack models for like $250.