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1994 toyota corolla has loud clunking throughout car.
Look for missing rubber parts around where that attach points are for the sway bar. Grab the sway bar and try to move it in any direction. If it moves then some rubber parts need replacing. There are rubber parts in the shock tower too. Age shrinks these parts, so look there too. Bearings don't make a clunking type noise, more of a grinding noise. To check a bearing. jack up one side till the tire turns freely. Grab the tire at the top and push and pull it towards you. Excessive play suggests a bearing is worn. Spin the tire. If it rolls slowly and stops abruptly , it's bearing time.
1994 toyota corolla turns over but wont start
If you can, air dry the complete engine compartment where you used water to clean it. Possibly a few electrical connectors to the ignition system are wet. If you can disconnect these and air dry them, it may help. If you have not performed any type of maintenance like tune up, good time to do so.
I have a 1994 Toyota
The AC solenoid isn't working. When you turn on the AC this solenoid on the throttle will kick the idle up a little to keep it from stalling when you let off the pedal.
I have toyota corolla 94 dx 1.8 after 3 to 5
This vehicle does not use points, it has a solid state magnetic pick up to trigger ignition. Try changing the air filter. A dirty air filter can put the MAF ( mass airflow sensor) out of range.
94 Toyota Corolla engine problems
Take a compression test on # 4. It may be a little oil burning w coolant getting by the head gasket. POSSIBLE faulty injector or not firing on time. Ck for any oil in the anti freeze or anti freeze in the oil.
NOT KEEPING WATER IN RADIATOR ITS RUNNING OUT QUICKLY
Your radiator may have a hole or crack there for loosing water fast. It could also be a leak from the water pump or hoses. Park it on concrete or similar and see if you can see drops of water directly under the radiator or around and along the hoses . Also feel around the water pump for water. Also check the heater tap and hoses, If your unable to see or feel water in these areas pull out your dipstick and check to see if the oil is normal or if it's milky. If it's milky your head has a crack in it or the gasket has failed I'd say it'll be a radiator water pump or hose leak though
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