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post Feb 5, 2014 - 5:08 AM
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Hi Guys,

Having issues with the wiper unit, so googled schematics for the celica. Didn't realise if you register with Autozone they have maintenance and repair guides on their site which although not really in-depth, give you some insight as to the task you're considering getting your hands dirty for.

Autozone Repair Guide

don't know if the link works if not logged in to their site, but probably worth registering and giving it a go.

And incase anyone suspects I'm an Autozone Stooge, we don't have Autozone's in England, although my god I wish I was still living in Kentucky straight across from the Autozone outlet. I used to spend half my wages on my chevy. You guys stateside are so lucky. All we have is Halfords (they think pushbikes are the future) and EuroCarParts, not exactly a place you can stroll round and chat to the staff at.

btw, here's my truck I had whilst living in Owensboro... If you see it, let me know 'muricans!




 
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post Feb 5, 2014 - 2:25 PM
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also while I was searching for manuals one day I found the Pennsylvania public library online, and they had lots of automotive manuals.
all you have to do is sign up for a membership, they ask you for a zip code, so just Google it and give them one from Pennsylvania smile.gif


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post Feb 5, 2014 - 5:15 PM
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QUOTE (VavAlephVav @ Feb 5, 2014 - 3:25 PM) *
also while I was searching for manuals one day I found the Pennsylvania public library online, and they had lots of automotive manuals.
all you have to do is sign up for a membership, they ask you for a zip code, so just Google it and give them one from Pennsylvania smile.gif



If you are really in a pickle and low on cash for shop repair, there is alldata diy. I think it might be 20$ now? But gives you access to the same stuff shops can get, including step by step diag procedures.

Luckily I work at a shop so I have Mitchell On Demand. If anyone needs like a wiring diagram or diag procedure, or just some advise you could feel free to pm me. Years of experience and certified in. Multiple ASE certs.


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