Some Toyota tacomas are California spec and have two catalytic convertors. Bank one is the first one coming out of the manifold or the one closest to the front of the truck, bank two would be the second one or the one closer to the back of the truck. Bank one O2 sensor is what you would need to change if that is the code you are getting with your check engine light on. Bank one O2 sensor should be before or in front of the bank one catalytic convertor.
I've recently replaced both oxygen sensors on a 96 Tacoma 4x2. "Sensor 2" is the one after the catalytic converter. It's on the exhaust pipe, a few inches behind the converter. Held in place by 2 nuts. Electrical connection is attached to truck frame.
Depends on the driver and the tires.
3500 Lbs
It is normal. Right=Tight Left=Loose. I just replaced my harmonic balancer on tacoma yesterday. I had to put a breaker bar and 2x4 for support. Then very very briefly hit the starter and it broje the bot loose. I tried about everything else and it didn't work.
It depends on if its 4x4 or 2x4. On the 2x4 version its located on the rear of the transmission. If its 4x4 it is located on the transfer case.
2x4-56 2x4=8 8-56= -48)
Yes.
ighten the lock nut at the center of the hub.
2x4 does not equal 7, it equals 8. 2x4=8 is a correct statement.
It is bolted in the drivers side of the transmission tail shaft with 1 bolt. It will have a electrical connector plugged into it.
Yes, a jigsaw can cut a 2x4.
Yes, you can cut a 2x4 with a jigsaw.