Can be a lot of things.Like going to doctors we need more history.Qualified mechanic.How many miles has car done.How old is car battery.Has car been serviced regular.What work have you attempted on car.How.When.Where.This happened.Has car been in recent accident damage.Good doctors ask for history of patients same as good mechanics.Remove guesswork like i read a lot on here do
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Can you hear a click at the starter when you turn the key? If so then you may have a bad starter. If you do not, then check to see if there are 12 volts at the starter large wire. If not, check battery connections and voltage. If you, check to see if the small wire gets 12 volts when the key is turned to start. If no, check the relay and neutral safety switch. Feed 12 volts to small wire. If you hear a click, change the starter.
SOURCE: 4 and 5 speed tranny for corolla 2e
When looking for a "faster" transmission you need to check the actual individual gear ratios of each gearbox and match anticipated rpm to available peak torque of the engine. This gets a bit complicated but likely if you speak with anyone who drag races a similar vehicle they can hook you up with charts & formulas. As far as top speed goes, that's all determined by your engine and differential/tire combination as all units are 1:1 in fourth gear (fifth gear is overdrive and may give you slightly more top end) For a street car, there are far easier ways of wringing out a bit more performance.
SOURCE: what is the right tires for 1996 toyota xl 2e
175/65-14 is the standard size tires.
A upgrade will be 185/65-14.
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SOURCE: 1986 toyota corolla 2E engine high fuel consumption
why does my normal rpm always bug down when the engine start?and when I started to use the air con, the rpm was playing. It doesnt go on a certain point. it always range at 800rpm then it will down to 700. what am I might do to solve this probem?
SOURCE: whats the torque setting for big end bearing bolt
hi big end bearings are two stage, 25nm leave ten mins, then 49nm cylinder head bolts three stages 20nm leave ten mins, 40nm leave ten mins then 60nm check after 5,000miles hope this helps
SOURCE: I have a 99 toyota tercel with a 2E engine. What
you cant the tercel is **** hence you cant put a v6 corolla engin in it, it was built for a small engine to be enconoble not any better than that
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