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post Aug 13, 2009 - 10:41 AM
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I have a 99 6G convertible. This was a pretty beat up car. I have replaced front fenders, in process of replacing top, plus a host of other issues. The car had engine fire that melted vacuum lines and anything else above and around fuel rail. Anyway I am trying to identify component that is just to the right (facing car) of wiper motor. It has one vacuum line and 3 electrical wires. I don't know what it is, or what it does. Any help would be appreciated, and if anyone has one of these I want to buy it. Thanks, Ron (foilman) in central Calif.
 
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post Aug 13, 2009 - 3:08 PM
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its a toyota, of course it does smile.gif

whats the code come up as?

and yes, it is a map sensor.


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post Aug 13, 2009 - 3:37 PM
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QUOTE (stephen_lee @ Aug 13, 2009 - 3:08 PM) *
its a toyota, of course it does smile.gif

whats the code come up as?

and yes, it is a map sensor.

Wow thanks to all...Wires are still connected, but vacuum is melted away. Where does vacuum attach? This car was owned by a youngster that did more damage than is almost imaginable. I liked it and did some horsetrading, hence now I'm a 6gcelica convert. The kid who owned it before me had the fuel rail off and put it back on w/o tightening bolts. It leaked and caught fire, what a surprise. He acted quickly and put it out with a couple bucket loads of dirt however. In the process broke the windshield, later kicked out the windshield, and thats about the time I saw it on our local Craigslist. Anyway, after removing all interior and extracting all glass shards from everywhere, I have now replaced windshield, power steering (burnt) hose, re-assembled interior,etc. I drove it to my print shop appx 30 miles and got within 2 miles and shift cable broke (clean). Anyway got a check engine light, not sure for what, and that about brings us current, except for both front fenders off and at local body shop. I'm not even going to get into what is broken on convertible top. No disrespect to youngsters, I know this a popular car for the younger crowd. Just amazing how much damage a spoiled brat can do to a piece of equipment, especially the 6g celica. Looking forward to enjoying some top down cruising, Thanks to all, Ron.

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