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Visit the on-line store, know as reliable-store, they have the repair manuals. I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem. 1987 Toyota Pickup Workshop Service Manual
the connections should be rechecked at the ignition switch or other--tell the tech who didit--may also hav a fuse issue--its a really complex area and the cruise may effectit
You can get alternator for your 87 toyota pickup at http://www.autopartspoint.com/products/alternator.html Autoparts point is the place where you get original parts and so you can see the performance you expect by using them.
have you 12 volts at the brakelight bulb holder?as with a lot of pickups the wires on the body get broke i would say a broken wire live/netural/ground good luck.adrian,,,,,,
Add brake fluid to the clutch master cylinder and pump several times. You apparently have a leak somewhere. Probably the line or slave cylinder. Look for damage to the line going from the master to the slave cylinder or fluid around any areas of the system. You will see rust or bubbled paint.
Manual transmissions don't use 'transmission fluid', so they don't have a 'cap' like autos do. Usually there is a bolt on the side of the transmission, sort of like a drain plug, where you add oil. The hole also acts as the level check: you add gear oil until it starts to run out the hole, that's how you know you have enough.
You can buy a Haynes or Chilton manual that will have good info on basic stuff, with pictures and diagrams of all the important parts.
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