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How do I know whether my car is an ST202, AT200, etc.? I have a '95 ST hatch with a 7A-FE engine
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A- Engine the car came equipped with.
T- Chassis code. All Front Wheel Drive and All Wheel Drive Celicas are T chassis, so is the Caldina. 2XX denotes the trim level, starting at 200, 201, 202, 203, 204 and the top trim, the 205. Not all trim codes are used. The T Chassis started at 160 with 4th Gen, 180 with the 5th and 200 with the 6th, the 7th is 230. Thus a FWD Celica with an A series engine will always be a ATXXX where the following three digits correspond with the generation. 6th is AT200, 5th is AT180, 4th is AT160. Yes, there is such a thing as a 4th Gen with a 4AFE. If a FWD Celica has an S series engine in it, it will be an STXXX where the following three digits correspond with the generation and trim level. Only the ST was available with the A series, thus and A series equipped Celica will always be the lowest trim code. AT160, AT180 and AT200. -------------------- Your thinking privileges have been revoked!
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