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Why my 1995 toyota celica gt wil not start,we put a new fuel pump, fuel filter?

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Could be the transmission safety switch or if manual the clutch safety switch. Does it crank at all?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: fuel pump for 2000 toyota celica

Yes, remove the rear seat cusion and then lift up the padding. Take the screws out of the cover and them you can access the top of the fuel tank and remove the pump and fuel level sending unit.
Very easy!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2009

SOURCE: 85 Toyota Celica GT Headlights problem

There is a knob beside the headlights under the hood, fairly good sized, looks like rubber and you can manually turn down your headlights. That happened to my 86 Supra last year and the sync was just off and once I turned them down they started working perfectly. Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 toyota celica gt 2.2 starts runs rough then dies

Sounds to me like the fuel pump is worn out. They DO wear out. And even though they seem to be working, the brushes in the electric fuel pump may not be contacting all the commutator, thus making the pump weak. It may start the motor but can't maintain normal running pressure (27-35psi). Have you run the car out of gas shortly before this problem surfaced? If you have then it's your fuel pump. It was damaged when the tank ran dry. Even though the pump may seem to be working, it's still badly damaged and needs to be replaced.
Just as Matmenzies has stated, get a fuel pressure gauge and test the pressure. I'd start with a complete check of all your vacuum lines. Check for cracks on the vacuum hose that connects to fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail. Also, if you can, get a hand operated vacuum pump to check the regulator. If you can place a vacuum on the regulator and it holds, I'd say move on the fuel pump and check it.
BTW, if the fuel filter has been changed, you may want to check to see if it was installed backwards! Some fuel filters are valved and will cause symptoms like this. However, this is an immediately noticeable mistake and you haven't provided enough info for me to say more. I'd pull it and check that it has any flow at all. You could have sucked in a big dirt ball and blown it right into the new filter, effectively stopping fuel flow. Then I'd blow out the fuel lines, just to be sure.
Start with these 2 things and post what you find. We'll go from there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 toyota celica gt will turn over but won't

its deffently your fuel pump, if its the chip that regulates fuel you can disconnect the blue wire from the fuel pump and ground it to the car.. but more then likely you just need a new fuel pump

cavs1

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: where is the fuel filter on a 1990 toyota celica

drivers side just forward of master cylinder and about 3 inches below it. real fun to work on if your elastic man. hope this helps

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