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1989 Toyota Corolla 1.6 - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Hi guys, I have a 1989 toyota corolla fx-gt, and when i start it up in the morning, it idles at around 1300-1400 rpm, but after a while, drops to around 1100. When the engine is warm, and has been dri
first, try to clean your throtle body with a good cleaner an a tooth brush, open buter fly and clean all around, front an rear, when starting it hold your gas pedal down until it starts letgo quickly but keep it running at 2500rpm until engine clears(some smoke may be heavy) this will help with idle problems and clean some carbon from valves and combustion chamber,.second your egr valve may be gettin partially stuck open, disconect hose from top of it, use a small bolt to plug vacum hose and drive it normally if problem doesnot occurs you need a new egr valve,
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Valve clearances toyota 7afe engine
Toyota 7A-FE valve clearance (measured cold):
- Inlet: 0.15 to 0.25 mm (0.006 to 0.010")
- Exhaust: 0.25 to 0.35 mm (0.010 to 0.014")
Source: https://workshop-manuals.com/toyota/corolla_sedan_4-door/l4-107.5_1762cc_1.8l_dohc_(7a-fe)/maintenance/tune-up_and_engine_performance_checks/valve_clearance/system_information/specifications/page_815/
It a Toyota corolla nze 2001 with mileage 200k km
As advised by your mechanic, my advise is no different, in the gearbox there are what we term as teeth of different gears and synchronizers...being in such behaviour, your car needs a gearbox overhaul or replacement depending on which will cost you less
How do i remove the gauge cluster of a toyota corolla 1989 1.6 gl 16 valve?
have you removed the steering wheel cowling ? if not do this as may be another couple of screws there, if you have you have to gently wiggle it as far forward as you can so you can get your fingers behind it and release the speedo cable as it is usually this that is holding back these older car dash's
1990 corolla 4afe engine overheating
For many of the 90's and 2000's Toyota various models - Camry, Tacoma, 4 Runners, Corolla, and some other models it is usually caused by temperature sensitive fan switch on the radiator not operating. Electric fan on the radiator should operate when temp above 200 degrees. Less often the control relay 90987-03003 is defective. Check if bubbling in the radiator smells like exhaust. That would indicate a blown head gasket. A jumper wire from your marker light positive to the lower contact in the fan control relay socket will operate your fan when parking lights are on. The larger vehicles with more powerful radiator fans will need a hefty jumper from a headlight positive to avoid overheating the lighting wiring.
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