To remove the air conditioning compressor from a 1988 Toyota Celica, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and then relieve the refrigerant pressure safely. Next, remove the drive belt from the compressor and disconnect the electrical connections. After that, detach the hoses connected to the compressor, and finally, unbolt the compressor from its mounting bracket. Carefully lift the compressor out of the engine bay.
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Hi How do you remove top nut from rear shock Toyota celica GTS 2000?
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Flash the ECU
no
you suck it up
Should be 4 bolts (one in each corner)
To remove the alternator from a 2001 Toyota Celica, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner pulley. Next, unbolt the alternator from its mounting bracket and disconnect the electrical connectors. Finally, carefully lift the alternator out of the engine bay.
I have the same question. Has anyone in the Celica community ever removed these before? I've searched high and low and have not found any help...
You will need to take the fuel tank off the 1991 Toyota Celica GT and remove the fuel pump and replace it. Always make sure to drain the gas before you take the tank off the car.
To remove the AC compressor from a 1993 Toyota 2.2L, first, ensure the system is properly discharged by a professional to avoid refrigerant release. Next, disconnect the battery and remove any accessories blocking access to the compressor. Unbolt the compressor from its mounting brackets, disconnect the electrical connectors, and detach the refrigerant lines. Finally, lift the compressor out of its location carefully.
remove the neg battery cable then the wires on the starter. Then take out the mounting bolts and work the starter out.