Friday, March 25, 2011

hissing under dash



my 1999 solara V6SE has developed a hissing noise under dash recently, the hissing only happen with engine running, but as soon as i tap on the brake lightly, the hissing stopped, and as soon as I take my foot off the brake pedal, the hissing returns, apply brake, no hissing, the hissing noise sound very similar to A/C compressor running, or power steering, but i know AC or power steering were not running at the time.



i can only hear the hissing in my driver seat when engine running, i tried to pop the hood and listen near the brake booster area, but seems like the engine running noise shadow the hissing noise that i heard in my driver seat.

what is failing?

brake booster diaphram? push rod seal???

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I'm probably wrong but maybe a crack in vacuum lines, mainly brake booster hose.

BTW how many camry/solaras do you have, haha?

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you have a snake under your dash lol

i would check all your brake/vaccum hoses for damage and replace them

sean

Caliper Question?



hi, i have told that some avensis had twin pot calipers.

what i want to know is, which avensis had them?

which year model?



also would these calipers fit the 1998 1.6 avensis caliper carriers?



thanks

going on a trip with my corolla



this coming weekened i will be going to florida, the place is about 350 miles away. my 97 corolla has 165000 miles and its currently in good shape. i was wondering should i check anything or do anything to the car before i go on this trip? the last thing i want is to be stuck at a highway in the middle of nowhere. i will be changing the coolant and also bought 2 cans of techron fuel system cleaner.

thanks

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When is the last time you changed timing belt and tensioner? They should be changed every 60k miles so last time would be at 120k miles. Other than that you should be fine. Just do take the usual stuff with you, engine oil, some coolant and brake fluid.



I would not bother with the fuel system cleaner prior to the trip. Potentially it could just loosen up some gunk that might clog your injectors.

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hmm well i got the car when it had 134000 miles. so far i have replaced the clutch, full tune up, and replaced both of the O2 sensors. Thats about it, i'm not sure if the timing belt was changed or not.

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a noob question, if i removed the valve cover and turned the upper pulley to see for wear signs on belt, would that mess up the timing?

How do I get a Tach for my Corolla DX?



Hello Everyone, I was wondering how to go about getting a Tach in my 1995 Corolla DX. I noticed the LE was the only one that came standard with a tach.



Thanks

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You can go to ebay or local salvage yards to get a full instrument cluster. Take your coolant or fuel gauge off of your own and put the tachometer from the new instrument cluster in its place. I did it like this.

I had never done anything like this before, so it is easy. But be careful not to break cluster's plastic fasteners.

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You can go to ebay or local salvage yards to get a full instrument cluster. Take your coolant or fuel gauge off of your own and put the tachometer from the new instrument cluster in its place. I did it like this.

I had never done anything like this before, so it is easy. But be careful not to break cluster's plastic fasteners.



So the instrument cluster was plug and play for you? Also Can I reset the Miles on the new speed gauge or can put the old speed gauge in the new ones place on the instrument cluster?



Thank you for you reply.






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ohh I see, the dealer gives you and special sticker for odometers changes and that comment really helped I know more about the psysics of Flight than the instrument cluster, so please give me a break

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Take your coolant or fuel gauge off of your own and put the tachometer from the new instrument cluster in its place. I did it like this.

I had never done anything like this before, so it is easy. But be careful not to break cluster's plastic fasteners.




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ohh I see, the dealer gives you and special sticker for odometers changes and that comment really helped I know more about the psysics of Flight than the instrument cluster, so please give me a break



sorry bro, but this is asked a lot. The odo can be swapped by itself. No need to swap gages fuel or coolant temp gages...



The picture shows the two different clusters...Not a before and after

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Sorry for the post over kill, I couldn't find the answer I was looking for. I wanted to make sure there wasn't any special parts (besides the full panel) that I needed to buy. I Know thats not a before and after (just wanted to high light what I was talking about) I am going to look on ebay and the junk yard for the full panel.



Thanks for the reply

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so i'm assuming you cant change the milage... you just have to go with whatever the tach comes with.

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so i'm assuming you cant change the milage... you just have to go with whatever the tach comes with.



I read here that it was done in a 99

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/806193...corolla/page-4



But I read here it couldn't be done in a 95, and that you need a placard to show the difference between the old(actual) odo millage and the new one.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/605140...corolla/page-3





according to trife96 "The odo can be swapped by itself."

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You can just take your speedometer and plug it into the new cluster.

It is just plugging it.Nothing to change/modify.



I did it on my 1994 Geo Prizm.

My instrument cluster was exactly like the one in the first picture. (Except that the narrow bottom part is the top part, top part is the bottom on Geo Prizm, just the frame of the cluster, not the gauges.)



I took the speedometer and put it in the new cluster. My miles were lower, I did not want to use the high miles odometer.



No need to reset miles on the odometer.

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^ correct, I've swapped two already with success. Basically once you remove the cluster, you will notice the cluster splits in two halves. Also you may or may not have to unclip the clear lens depending. Unclip the two halves...and be careful, those plastic tabs can become brittle and break easily. Then you will see the odo is held in by three or four screws in the back....



But on the flip side, the old cluster WITHOUT the tach, also has two screws behind the mph gage. you will have to pull the needle off and remove those two little screws, then proceed to split the cluster and remove the same 3 or 4 screws in the back. The tach cluster will not have the two screws in the front so DON'T pull the needle off or it will be a PITA to get it back right (I made that mistake). But yes, it's not to hard



edit: actually, I think you have to pull the needle off regardless. Which means you will have to spend some time recalibrating it. I did this with the help of a friend and his car by leaving the clear lens off and pulling it on and off until it was right

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trife96, I just saw your cardomain page. How much did replacing the engine and transmission cost you? Looks nice.It seems you did the work yourself.

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^thanks man...yea I'm a DIY'er, engine with tranny was around $1300. Been so long I don't remober exactly. I plan to be done with it by the end of April

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I just took out the cluster. I see what you guys are talking about. That just what I need. Looks the the needle will be the biggest PITA. I guessing you cant just pull it back to zero or something Ill see when I get there. Thank you for the info. I see some on the internet for around 70bucks I'll order next week (birthday money!!)

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I did not have to mess with the needle at all.It did not move.It stayed where it was. Maybe Corolla is different?



You can get it even cheaper.Keep looking at ebay listings, try different search words/ key words. Sometimes even a typo can hide a listing from people, if you find it you are lucky.

What tint level should I go with?!



I have a 1998 Camry XLE and one of the next mods on my list is having it tinted. Spring is coming in Minnesota and with the leather seats and just general comfort at stake it's a needed change. Anyways the exterior is Beige as well as the interior and I was wondering what ppl think a proper % of light would be in this case? I'm quite certain the legal limit is 50%, but honestly at that level what's the point? I've been looking at 35%, but with the lighter interior I have a feeling that would almost lighten it up. What does everyone think? Pics would be great!





....Oh and i want to go the same level all around, unless someone can give a REALLY good reason why that shouldn't happen...Thanks!

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Why would you spend $200-500 on tint that your state law will force you to strip off and/or fine you, not to mention it gives legitimate reason to pull you over at any time?



re: ".....not to mention the BA factor!"



No amount of tint will change the fact that you're driving a 98 Camry





Try searching Google or Bing Images, search for Camry window tint shades. Lots of examples of every shade/combination. That way you decide for yourself, and no one has to go on record advising you to break your state's law.

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Legal limit, and they aren't the same tint all around.

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Legal limit, and they aren't the same tint all around.



What do you mean "they aren't the same tint all around"? I was talking about how some people apply different tint levels on different windows on the same vehicle. (i.e. 35% on sides and 20% on back....)

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Here ya go!





http://www.tintcenter.com/laws/MN/

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guys, how can you check what tint is installed on windows? I'm trying to figure out what I have in the rear...

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@ Kyle

Yea it's actually identical so thanks for the info and pics! I've been getting quotes in the $160's and some of the guys I've talked to around here say they've never had any problems with cops and they're at 15%-35%. General rule seems to be as long as you're not blacked out and don't drive like a damn fool you'll probably remain ticket free.

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guys, how can you check what tint is installed on windows? I'm trying to figure out what I have in the rear...



Sometimes the installer will put a sticker on the window that says the percentage of tint. If there is no sticker, then your best bet is ask a police officer friend (if you know someone who's a cop) to check your tint with a light meter. Or buy your own. Those are my best guesses.

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guys, how can you check what tint is installed on windows? I'm trying to figure out what I have in the rear...



Thread jack! lol

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legitimate reason to pull you over at any time?



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don't drive like a damn fool you'll probably remain ticket free


Two very important things to remember! Especially if Driving through Virginia!



BTDT....cost me $93 for 20%

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What do you mean "they aren't the same tint all around"? I was talking about how some people apply different tint levels on different windows on the same vehicle. (i.e. 35% on sides and 20% on back....)



That's what I'm saying.

For example: The legal limit applies to the sides separate from the rear, such as 25% sides, 40% rear.

It is, therefore, illegal if the "legal limit" is 25% and you get 25% all around.

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Originally Posted by RichieRichJP
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That's what I'm saying.

For example: The legal limit applies to the sides separate from the rear, such as 25% sides, 40% rear.

It is, therefore, illegal if the "legal limit" is 25% and you get 25% all around.



Ah ok just makin sure we're on the same page, thanks for the quick repost!

How Much did you pay for your SE? help please.




1989 Toyota Camry v6 for parts



Have a 1990 Toyota Camry v6 for parts in Paradise California. There is no transmission, the motor is unknown, the body and interior is nice, color is black, interior grey. Will pull parts for 3/4 of price of junkyard that pulls parts or ebay maybe. Or you can pull them for same % of say pick and pull.



Will calculate shipping. Or you can make an offer on the whole thing.

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I need the valve cover nuts and washers, that hold down the valve cover. I haven't checked how much they go for but im having a hard time finding them online.