1991 Toyota Previa - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Cannot locate shift interlock override
All vehicles should have your foot on the brake prior to shifting into gear from park. This could cause problems to your vehicle or even injure should this device be removed. Be responsible and use the brake pedal prior to shifting vehicle into gear. Heck, the vehicle is 22 years old.
1/26/2013 3:53:56 PM •
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Oil change
either you took out the wrong plug or you have bigger problems
4/5/2012 2:42:12 AM •
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How do i check or replace the horn?
the horn should be like a puck from hockey but hollow and with a ram horns twist to open side port two wires ground and power...location is usually just behind headlights on inside of vehicles enginne compartment by radiator ,hope this helps..you can use a testlight to test power when horn pushed or make a jump wire to hook direct once you kno its grounded
3/24/2012 1:28:46 AM •
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Brake lights work when headlights
Check your negative connection on the rear lights. It.s like the stop lights are earthing through tail lights and when tail lights are on you have 2 positives.
9/12/2011 8:28:15 AM •
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Heater blows air but not hot air. Going to change
whoa!! before going to that extreme, Unless you know for sure this is your problem,, there are other things that could cause that ,,, here, check this link,, its the best one I've found that fully explains what your experiencing, replacement of the heater core is a HUGE job and will drive you crazy!! check this site first ,,
http://autos.yahoo.com/maintain/repairqa/fluids_heat_air_conditioning/ques020_3.html
9/11/2011 4:56:51 AM •
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Toyota engine light on and making a noise
If you take your vehicle to the nearest AutoZone or Advanced auto parts they will be able to plug a diagnostic tool that will be able to read your codes that are throwing the Check engine light (CEL). That way you will know what needs fixed to turn off the CE. Once fixed, the CEL will turn off.
9/7/2011 3:57:45 PM •
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I have a 91 toyota previa and im trying to remove
Most differentials are set up like this. There is a steel bar that is i the middle of the gears, this is held in with a bolt. remove the bolt. pull the bar out. Then push the axles in the center. There is a c clip to remove from the axle. They will come out easily. Pull the axles out. Once the axles are out the hog head as they call it, will come out. Just watch as the inner gears will come out also. And will have to be placed in the same spot. Kinda of push in and see. let me know
8/17/2011 11:15:25 AM •
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2000 honda accord clutch problems
There is air in the system. The slave cylinder does provide pressure to return the pedal. Check to be sure that you have plenty of fluid in the master cylinder (clutch). Slowly work the pedal back and forth to try and remove air. (This usually works unless you have really lost all fluid. Once the air is remove depress the clutch while in gear. If it does not keep the car from moving then replace the slave and master cylinder. The parts are a little over $100. Hope this helps. I have one in the shop right now as a matter of fact...
8/16/2011 11:23:04 PM •
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I'm from Argentina, I speak
OK this is not be a big problem. You have air in your coolant system. The temperature sensor is not immersed in coolant but is in an air pocket.
When the engine is cool remove the coolant filler cap. Inside the car switch the heater controls to maximum. Switch the engine on. As the engine gets warmer squeeze the top rubber pipe between the engine and the radiator. Add more coolant to the filler cap to replace the air bubbles when they are expelled. When the engine is near operating temperature screw the coolant cap on tightly. Keep running the engine and keep squeezing the rubber pipes occasionally to help any air bubbles move. Make sure that the bottom rubber hose from the radiator back to the engine gets hot. Ensure that the fan for the radiator is running. Only when you are sure that no more air is in the system do you switch the car interior heater off. Check the coolant level when the engine has again cooled down and add more coolant if it looks low.
7/20/2011 10:22:37 AM •
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Spar plug is rusty
The best solution is to replace the spark plugs as a rusty plug can cause a lot of issues on a long drive even if you can clean and set.
7/18/2011 6:42:57 AM •
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When is raining and i
Change your distributor cap, rotor, and spark plug wires. This should be enough to prevent stalling in the rain.
When these components wear out, the problem is first noted when driving in the rain. If they are not changed, eventually the car will not start, even in good weather.
6/9/2011 8:47:16 AM •
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I need to know where
See http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_remove_the_starter . In the service panel, under the drivers seat is where you start. You will find three main starter bolts, and a couple of smaller ones on a small plate on top and is used as a top brace, steadying the starter from the top. The main bolts you need to get to from underneath. If you are getting the intermittent clicks, there is some good news. I did the first one at 194k, and later found out you can just replace the copper "L" contacts inside the starter. Toyota dealers sell a rebuild kit for less than $15.00. It only includes the bigger of the two contacts (positive terminal), but that is generally all you will need. You will find the contacts by taking off the end, and removing two long bolts, and opposite the bell shaped end. The hardest thing is getting the starter out. The rest is easy.
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On my 1991 AWD, the two contacts were the same size (smaller). Only one was worn. The starter is easier to identify from underneath. The lower (17mm) bolt also holds a shaft bearing on the AWD. There are 3 14mm upper bolts; the middle one is shorter and does not need to be removed
6/5/2011 10:58:35 PM •
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Ghthn
Can't solve that 'got no life' problem, you are on your own.
5/15/2011 9:48:49 PM •
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