I have a 1991 Toyota Celica with the 2.2 and 5 speed transmission starter engages but does not catch for some reason any ideas on what might be the problem?
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If you can hear something turning but your engine is not cranking over either your drive gear on your starter motor is sticking and not engaging or your starter drive and/or flywheel ring gear teeth are worn away. Remove your starter motor and chech the drive gear can be moved. If ti is sticking wind it down and spray it with wd40. Don't be tempted to put grease on it. If it is a pre-engaged motor it could be gear wear or sticking mechanism.
strip out auto box and fit a manual gearbox ,this is an expensive repair by the sound of it,is it a manual pump in the box?? or has it had an electric one built in to keep the pressure up as i have seen this on *** cars ,good job not many autos in spain ,macho men here only old men from northern europe buy an auto and they are very expensive and difficult to get
Grinding going into third gear only may indicate a worn syncronizer ring. There are no adjustments on the shift cables, so I doubt highly that changing the cables will help you, since you are talking about 3rd gear only. Please note: This issue may be still under warranty, if your vehicle has less than 60,000 miles and is not 5 years old. Replacement of 6-speed internal parts is best left to a pro.
no its not just clicking and I replaced the starter and it still sounds like its just spinning not connecting to the flywheel
my 1991 toyota celica wont go into reverse
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