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Labor time to change out thermostat on '93 Tercel 4 cylinder

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: To change the oil pan gasket in a 93 Tercel

is not hard, i changed mine 95 tercel

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: ignition key cylinder

You have to have the ignition lock exposed, take the covers off above and below the lock body that holds the cylinder.
Insert the key fully into the keyway, and turn it to ACC. On the ignition lock body, press on the "stop pin", that pokes out of the lack body, above where the cylinder is housed. Press on the "stop-pin", and extract the cylinder. If the key can not be turn ed to ACC, the cylinder will not come out.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: To change the oil pan gasket in a 93 Tercel

Stock the car doesn't come with an oil pan gasket but you can order one from rockauto.com you don't have to remove the A/C compressor for any of the jobs you listed. If you want to change the timing belt you need to remove the plastic rock guard under the motor on the passenger side. remove the spark plugs and using the socket turn the engine from the crankshaft clockwise until you are at TDC on #1 cyclinder. (compression stroke) Next remove the upper and lower plastic timing belt covers. The idler pulley is the one with the spring. Loosen the nut and remove the spring then you can remove the timing belt. It really isn't that hard to do. Maybe one afternoon.

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Arnie Burke

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 nissan pickup 4 cylinder timing chain - 256k miles

did u recently buy it used-mite of been already done--how r the other components enginewise-its an old car n theyll be more things--but if u luv it then get a haynes repair manual at the zone

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David Belcher

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 93 tercel 4 cylinder running on 3 what do

Replace the cap, rotor, wires , and spark plugs. Unless there is something serious happening with the motor , this should get you up and running again. Should only cost about $50 or so.

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To change the oil pan gasket in a 93 Tercel

Stock the car doesn't come with an oil pan gasket but you can order one from rockauto.com you don't have to remove the A/C compressor for any of the jobs you listed. If you want to change the timing belt you need to remove the plastic rock guard under the motor on the passenger side. remove the spark plugs and using the socket turn the engine from the crankshaft clockwise until you are at TDC on #1 cyclinder. (compression stroke) Next remove the upper and lower plastic timing belt covers. The idler pulley is the one with the spring. Loosen the nut and remove the spring then you can remove the timing belt. It really isn't that hard to do. Maybe one afternoon.
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Average costs

The labor is most expensive part of this repair.
On the 3.4 L V6 engine, the labor should be about 1 1/2 hours times the shop labor rate.
If the 4 cylinder, then the labor is much higher due to the location of the thermostat.


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Ignition key cylinder

You have to have the ignition lock exposed, take the covers off above and below the lock body that holds the cylinder.
Insert the key fully into the keyway, and turn it to ACC. On the ignition lock body, press on the "stop pin", that pokes out of the lack body, above where the cylinder is housed. Press on the "stop-pin", and extract the cylinder. If the key can not be turn ed to ACC, the cylinder will not come out.
Thanks for choosing FixYa. Please let me know if this solves your problem.
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To change the oil pan gasket in a 93 Tercel

is not hard, i changed mine 95 tercel
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