SOURCE: starter will not turn off, 1998 toyota tacoma
Either the starter has failed or you have a bad ground. I would say starter.
SOURCE: have p0130 and p0133 codes 98 toyota tacoma
I would check the O2 sensor, and if it checks bad, replace it, and clear the trouble codes. If the light comes back on, you may need to check further. .
SOURCE: how do i remove the manuel clutch to a 1998 tacoma
If you want to change the "Remove clucht trasmision bars front and rear, remove the cylinder in the booth attendant said you have to remove the gear-change broadcasts have jack-remove the bracket that supports the transmission back-to remove the exhaust pipe - Put the jack, remove the screws that attach the transmission with the engine off, remove the transmission clucht well ... You have to ensure the transmission on the jack will not fall
SOURCE: check engine light on 2003 toyota tacoma, O2 sensor?
An O2 sensor code is a tricky one. It could mean SEVERAL different things, and I know how bad it sucks to hear this, but your best bet is to take it in and have a diagnostic ran on it at either a dealer or a good mechanic shop with a computer they can hook up to it. I had an "O2" code come up a while back on another car I used to have, and literally spent weeks and hundreds of dollars trying to fix it, and never did. Finally out of desperation took it in, paid the $90, and they found the problem and fixed it in like 30 minutes. Something I would have never even thought of was causing it (can't remember off the top of my head). After that I stopped wating time and money on check engine lights. One comes on in my car, I take it to have it ran for free at and auto parts store just to make sure it's not a loose gas cap or something, just to get an idea of what I'm looking at, then go and make an appointment to have to hooked up to a diagnostic computer to track down the problem. Good luck, and hope this helps save you some time and money.
SOURCE: Ambient temperature sensor on '06 Toyota Tacoma
Check connections, wires, and anything else in the circuit that could be faulty.
You could try to throw a new sensor at it - but no guarantee it'll work.
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