To turn up the idle on a Scion TC, you typically need to adjust the throttle body or the idle air control valve (IACV). However, most modern vehicles, including the Scion TC, use an electronic throttle control system, meaning idle settings are managed by the engine control unit (ECU). If you’re experiencing low idle issues, it's often best to check for vacuum leaks, clean the throttle body, or consult a professional for any necessary ECU adjustments. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures.
Yes, it will bolt right up.
The oil filter on a 2006 Scion tC is located on passenger side directly behind the front bumper, and beside the tire. It's an easy reach and can be seen just by jacking the car up a few inches.
sounds really silly, but just pull up on the corners of the seat. It will pop right out.
HI, on the right side of your carb there is a screw with a spring on it. start it up and turn it clock wise til your happy with the idle. good luck
Replace all vacuum lines.
Look up the factory fog light instructions (Same set up) . The only difference is that you are placing them in the corner vents and not popping out bottom grill.
To reset the power windows on a 2005 Scion tC, first, ensure the ignition is in the "ON" position. Then, fully close the window and hold the window switch up for about five seconds after it reaches the top. Next, fully open the window and hold the switch down for another five seconds. This process should recalibrate the window and restore its functionality.
Depends on how it is broken. IS the plastic cracked? Is the wiring shorted? Is it falling off the car? Is it just not lighting up? More info is needed to answer this.
If your looking at the carbueretor from the left side of the warrior, there is a small idle screw on the bottom-left side of the carbueretor. Turn it clockwise looking up at the screw to turn the idle up, and vice versa.
you cant it is automatically set
You don't. The idle speed is determined by the on board computer and the idle speed control (ISC).
Computer controlled not adjustable