The main battery fuse for the MR2 Mk1 is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery itself. It is housed in a fuse box that may have a cover, which can be removed to access the fuses. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams and instructions. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before inspecting any electrical components.
Unlikely, the MK1 is four stud, a mk2 uses 5 stud
Mk1 Mr2's do not have power steering
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2.55 litres
fuse for the speedometer on a 1986 mr2
a little less than three U.S quarts
There is no 100 amp fuse powered by a 12 volt battery. There is because it's blown! This fuse is in the engine bay and is secured by 2 M10 set screws accessible after the battery is removed. These are likely to be corroded.
In a 1988 Toyota MR2, the fuel pump fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Look for a fuse labeled "Fuel Pump" or "EFI" (Electronic Fuel Injection). Refer to the owner's manual for specific fuse location diagrams and ratings for accurate identification. Always disconnect the battery before checking or replacing fuses.
Specs says 116 mph Personal testimony says 127 mph
The firing order for a 1985 Toyota MR2 MK1 with a 1600 twin cam engine is 1-3-4-2. This means that the cylinders fire in that specific sequence, which is essential for the engine's proper operation. The cylinder numbering starts from the front of the engine, with cylinder 1 being the frontmost.
In the 1985 Toyota MR2, the fusible link is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery. It is housed in a small black box or near the main fuse box. To access it, you may need to remove the cover or check for a series of wires connected to it. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific diagrams and detailed instructions.
I am assuming you mean where is the fuse box which contains the radio fuse located? It's behind the driver's side kick panel. The radio fuse is a blue, 15 amp fuse. On JDM MR2's, it is the last fuse on the bottom left row.