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Hi Ace front interior light
OK, I had to remove this lens, come hell or high water. I started to pry it off, with a set of special hook pries, starting from the windscreen out. It came off, with a bit of reluctance. After it was off I saw that there are 4 tabs that hold it on, see picture. I didn't like what I found. The bulb was floating around loose, in the lens. There was a self tapper screw across one of the terminals, so off with the assembly. Whilst fiddling with it I created a spark (probably blew a fuse, somewhere) so now to find the battery. Again everything about looking after a battery, but no info on where it is located. Ultimately found a UTube video which shows where it is, underneath the sink cupboard, as this is a motor home conversion. Gave up for the day. Herb -
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Hey just joined the Toyota Owners Club and still struggling to deal with it. Not the fact that I’m a member but that I’m now the proud owner of a 2005 Corolla 5 door Hatch. Can’t believe how much I want to pimp this new beast up. Having owned and driven mainly BMW’s for the past 20 years and spent a lot of time under the hood because that’s the joy of owning a German car to now spending time just looking at my dark blue Corolla and thinking of ways to personalise her/him/them. Maintenance will be far simpler for this little beast. My daughter currently drives it around after spending the first 4 months of being a new P plate driver driving my old 330Ci convertible with an in line 3 litre 6 cylinder to now buzzing around in a small but cute Japanese pocket rocket with 1.8 litres made up over 4 cylinders under the bonnet. Together we intend to source some big wheels, big rear spoiler, sexy large diameter exhaust tips, a dark window tint and maybe some sort of sound system that handles base. But first we intend to replace the rear bar cover as it’s damaged whilst the rest of the car is in very good condition both paint and panel wise. Maybe some reverse sensors while the bar cover is off. A new set of gas struts for the lift gate to stop it dropping and a new roof ariel which is broken can be done next week and maybe we can investigate how to retro fit some power windows because it’s a drag leaning over to wind down a window. We purchased this cute beast from a friend who bought it new back in 2005. A full service history , 165,000km on the clock, 11 months registration and a full tank of petrol. What more could you want for $3,000. -
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Identify dash switches on 1990 HZJ75 with 1HZ motor
First one looks like a dash illumination dimmer. Second one is the hand-throttle. -
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Identify dash switches on 1990 HZJ75 with 1HZ motor
Hi All, Would someone please advise me what these two dash switches ( see below) are for on a 1990 HZJ75 ute with 1HZ motor . Cheers -
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Auxiliary Position To Listen To Radio etc
Thanks Tony will try it later......What is Reds ? -
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Auxiliary Position To Listen To Radio etc
All you do is push the button once. No foot on the brake either. This will activate accessory. Second push of button with no foot on the brake will activate reds.- 2
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Auxiliary Position To Listen To Radio etc
Hi Guys Just purchased an 08 Toyota Aurion Presara which has the push button start. I want to operate radio/cd when engine is turned off How is auxiliary achieved as obviously no key to put in auxiliary position. TIA. -
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2007 Aurion Spoiler Clip Replacement
Hi Ben, I've got the same issue. May I ask where you bought your clips from?? Tim. -
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Hybrid car performance up hills
Hi, I've driven a hire toyota hybrid just a few times and was impressed and fascinated so planning to get one from my new work car. Every day after my urban and sub urban driving, i drive 30 mins along a flat matorway then I have windy incline for 300m elevation weaving passed trucks into the mountains for 10 mins before I arrive home. I currently have a 150kw engine hatch that I feel safe and comfortable changing lanes and getting well positioned ascending up this part of the mountain The corolla cross hybrid I was looking at replacing my current work car gets up to about 140kwatts with the 2.0L and and electric engine combined which seems great. I was just wondering if i drive 30mins straight motorway on the flat 100lm/hr before the mountain, and there is no regeneration on the battery - how much the electrical engine would kick in and boost power me up the hill? I would want more than the 110kWatts from the sole 2.0L engine in the corolla cross to be safe and comfortable. I notice on the hire hybrids i drove - there was always plenty of charge that remained in the battery no matter how long and flat i drove, so I was wondering if this would be drawn on in high demands such as boosting acceleration? I haven't had the opportunity to drive a hybrid into the mountains to see yet so would appteciate others with knowledge and experience to let me know what they think. -
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1998 Starlet Modification
Hey guys, I love my Toyota Starlet it's 1.3l 1998 2 door model, has low kms and runs great. I'm aware of how "Un special" it is but it's special to me. I'd like to put a few modifications on it re increased acceleration, as well as handling. Essentially to make it more track ready. I don't want to replace the engine to a factory turbo engine. Just bits and bobs that I can do over time. Any recommendations on what I could change to improve the performance?
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