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1985 Toyota Corolla Questions & Answers
Automatic transition no gears
Check the automatic transmission cable adjustment and fluid (ATF) level. Be sure that the car is in P, hand brake pulled, the engine is running and is at operating temperature. Do the following:
1. Take the transmission oil dip stick out, wipe it with fiber free tissue paper or clean piece of cloth and insert the dip stick back to its place.
2. While the engine is running, take the stick out again place it horizontal and see the oil level.
3.If the level is at upper mark or in between upper and lower marks it is OK. Put the stick back to its place.
4. If the transmission oil is less than lower mark, add the manufacturer specified oil up to the mark, and test drive the car.
5. If the oil level is found to be OK, remove the transmission filter, clean it or replace it, and test drive the car. It should now work.
85 corolla wont crank
What about the ignition switch not the key switch, ignition switch or ignition module?
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
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