What should I do about my 1996 Toyota Celica?
These Celica’s have problems with the back windows if you don’t put them down some before closing the top, and you should add the camber adjustment bolts, to allow alignment on all recent cars. Other than usual maintenance, change the engine thermostat plastic port when you change the thermostat after 75-90K.
What kind of car was the Toyota Celica?
My black GT convertible with the famous Toyota 2.2L engine coupled with a 5 speed manual is 1990s masterpiece back when cars made sense. The styling, while called strange back when it was built, is timeless and a looker now a days when all other cars have pushed up hoods, plastic headlights, and look the same.
What’s the difference between a Toyota Celica and Miata?
Basically slightly bigger and slightly less sporty than a Miata but you can put luggage in the trunk and haul 2 big and 2 smaller adults, it takes regular gas, and it takes non-synthetic oil. While not super fast it is still gets to 60 in less than 9 seconds when pushed while still retaining the fun factor.
What to do if your Toyota AC is not blowing cold?
If the AC in your Toyota is not blowing cold, turn to Toyota Parts Center for all the Toyota OEM AC parts and info you need to bring the temperatures back down. OEM AC parts are made to be exact-fit replacement parts. OEM AC parts come with a manufacturer’s warranty.
What are the values of a 1994 Toyota Celica?
Looks, JDM, handling, gas mileage, Toyota! Fun to drive, great gas mileage. And most important RELIABLE. Tuned up and maintained by myself. Spent under a $800 on the car in two years and that’s basically after market stereo & auto start makes it feel much newer.
What’s the difference between a Toyota Celica Lt and GT?
The Japanese GT models had various differences from the ET, LT and ST including the hood flutes, power windows, air conditioning and specific GT trim but shared a few things with the ST – A full length center console and oil pressure/ammeter gauges while the LT had warning lights for these functions.