It is not completely necessary but it would make most sense to change both. They are probably the same age, if one goes the other one might soon later.
after replacing the drivers side the speakers still worked but after replacing the passenger side none of my speakers work
Whenever you get anything that has to do with the front suspension replaced you should go get your car realigned It is just good to make sure that you have it aligned.
My front passenger side bearing turned to dust, i replaced the rotor/bearings casing and the ABS sensor should be right there on the casing. The ABS sensor runs up to an extension right behind the headlights. Of course, i have a 95' explorer limited, but it should be the same. Look up pictures to know exactly what you are replacing. Good luck, hope your exploder will see better days than mineMy front passenger side bearing turned to dust, i replaced the rotor/bearings casing and the ABS sensor should be right there on the casing. The ABS sensor runs up to an extension right behind the headlights. Of course, i have a 95' explorer limited, but it should be the same. Look up pictures to know exactly what you are replacing. Good luck, hope your exploder will see better days than mine
You may have mis-aligned the sensor when you replaced it.
In a Toyota Celica GTS, the fuse for the passenger front window is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You should look for a diagram on the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual to identify the specific fuse related to the power windows. It's usually labeled as "Window" or "Power Window." If the fuse is blown, replacing it may restore functionality to the passenger front window.
No, doing a brake job does nothing to the front end.
Im sure you have to pull the dash out and it should be right there in front of you in the passenger side seat. Just take a few bolts out after that holding a plastic cover on in front of it. I just replaced one on my 95 sure it should be the same. be ready for a job.
Should be the second one back from the front on the passenger side. Driver side from front should be 1,3,5,7 Passenger side should be 2,4,6,8 for the cylinder count.
Should be on left side (driver side) of framein front of exterior fuel pump. There should be a white tab to remove from each line. tines should slide off. When replacing tabs make sure they a replaced correctly.
Second from the front, passenger side.Second from the front, passenger side.
yes the two should be the same the front axle has not changed
I have a Chrysler Cirrus , and I just got my wheel front passenger side fixed... 208 dollars. I'm pissed