Because even when its just idling, there are 100 small explosions every second inside of it with a powerful heavy metal crankshaft rotating 1500 times per minute.
You could have a bad engine mount.
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You have to take out the engine to get to it.
The Toyota Echo has an inline 4 cylinder engine. The number one cylinder on all inline 4 cylinder engines is the first piston at the front of the engine. The front of the engine is the end that is opposite the transmission.
Yes.
In the Toyota Echo, the cylinders are numbered from the front of the engine to the back. Therefore, cylinder number two is located on the passenger side of the engine, second from the front. This layout is typical for inline four-cylinder engines like the one found in the Echo.
Mine doesn't, but if yours does, it could be due to warped rotor (if it shakes when you are breaking) or unbalanced/unevenly worn tires. Could also be a broken or missing engine mount (if it shakes all the time).
You can find pictures of the underside of a 2004 Toyota Echo engine on automotive forums, such as Toyota Nation or Reddit's r/Toyota. Additionally, websites like YouTube often feature repair videos that show detailed views of the engine. Online repair manuals and parts websites, like Haynes or Chilton, may also provide images. Lastly, image search engines like Google Images can yield relevant photographs if you search for "2004 Toyota Echo engine underside."
How to open hood on Toyota echo
Follow the positive battery cable down to the engine. It is bolted to the starter.
On top of the engine, but you have to remove the cover to see them.
In a 2001 Toyota Echo, the OCV (Oil Control Valve) is typically located near the engine's cylinder head, usually on the intake side. It is connected to the variable valve timing (VVT) system and may be accessed by removing the engine cover. For precise identification, consult the vehicle’s service manual or a repair guide specific to the Toyota Echo.