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Feb 7, 2021 - 10:33 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106466 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,254
spystyle

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Thanks Slavie,I'll see what I can find.

Feb 7, 2021 - 11:44 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106463 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,254
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Oh I think it's this one instead, still not bad for $14 off eBay smile.gif

I hope it will fix the problem ...


Feb 7, 2021 - 11:33 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106462 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,254
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OK, I will order a water temperature sensor, as it is only $10.




Feb 6, 2021 - 8:32 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106460 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,254
spystyle

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Maybe this ? https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Coolant-Temper...54AAOSwMjVfhsjc

Feb 6, 2021 - 4:57 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106459 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,254
spystyle

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Howdy.

I have a 1994 Celcia ST as a backup car, and a 1995 Celcia GT as a daily driver.

My 1994, the radiator has been replaced, and the fan motor. But the fans still won't spin. I can drive it, but not idle for long, or the coolant will boil and spit out.

I actually drove it all the way from Maine to southeast Georgia without issue, as long as I don't idle for long. Funny huh ? Over 1,200 miles in a few days without a working radiator fan. The airflow keeps it cool.

Today I took the known working relay from my 1995 GT and put it in my 1994 ST, and the fans still don't work. I let it idle until the coolant started to spit out. That took around 15 minutes I think.

So, fan motor, relay ... What should I check next ?

Thanks !
Craig






Jan 12, 2021 - 8:27 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1106367 · Replies: 19 · Views: 5,620
spystyle

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Thanks for this.

I found an extension for Chrome web browser that removes the horrible Photobucket watermark across the center of each image.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/p...g/related?hl=en

I'm not personally affilated, but I really like it.

If you see the terrible Photobucket watermark across the center of each image, try this extension.

w00t smile.gif
Craig

Nov 4, 2017 - 3:15 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1094184 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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My convertible top frame cracked ... So I need to replace that frame.

Also, I think it's because the motors were not synced well. So I suppose I should ultimately buy new motors (and stop messing with used motors).

Bummer, because having a convertible is a lot of fun smile.gif

Here is my daughter and I enjoying it :







Where do you guys recommend finding a replacement convertible top frame ?

LOL, cars are a money pit, w00t smile.gif

Craig in Maine.


Nov 4, 2017 - 3:03 PM Forum: Website Discussion · Post Preview: #1094183 · Replies: 3 · Views: 799
spystyle

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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Jul 2, 2017 - 10:33 PM) *
are you spying on us?


Don't worry, I'm not spying on you. I currently have a 94 ST and a 95 GT convertible smile.gif

Gen 6 forever, LOL.

Greetings from Maine, USA.

p.s. Here is my daughter and I, and our cool 6th gen cars smile.gif

















w00t smile.gif

I am a computer repair guy in Maine, and I always have car questions.


Nov 4, 2017 - 12:47 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1094178 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,240
spystyle

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OK, here are some pics and measurements smile.gif









Also, my convertible top frame cracked frown.gif

Where do you recommend I look for a replacement convertible top frame ?

What a bummer, LOL.

I ordered these bulbs :

https://www.ebay.com/itm/272903316086

We'll see how they work smile.gif

Oct 7, 2017 - 10:49 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1093592 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,240
spystyle

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Hello from Maine,

I don't know where to buy "a12v5w" replacement bulbs.

These are for the dome lights in a 1995 Celica GT convertible.

Can I get a clue ?

Thanks smile.gif
Craig

Jul 7, 2017 - 12:54 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091577 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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Thanks for helping me out, Mr. Tennessee smile.gif

I hope you enjoy your Celica as much as I do smile.gif

Jul 5, 2017 - 7:23 AM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091531 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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Interesting. Well I did find used and tested motors on eBay. One pair for $100 shipped seemed like a good deal. If the top gives me too much trouble I'll have my mechanic swap out the motors.

Anyway, thanks for the information, have fun smile.gif

Craig

Jul 4, 2017 - 9:03 AM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091497 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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OK I have good news. My mechanic explained to me that I need to have the car running when I try to close it, as it requires more electricity than the battery can produce. So, with the car running it does close, usually. Though sometimes it gets stuck as if on a hump.

My mechanic noticed the driver's side of the top was slower to rise, as if that motor was struggling.

So, later I tried with my daughter holding the button, and I would get out and help the top past that "hump", and with the slightest assistance it does close. Though now it requires two people to do the operation.

I also found a pair of motors on eBay, the seller claims they are tested and work perfectly, I ordered them for $100 shipped.

My mechanic says he hates convertible tops and doesn't mess with them, but he is willing to work on the motors. I am in maine where we get extreme winters, so, I guess most people around here don't want to own a car that is only good for half the year, LOL.

Anyway, that solves the convertible top mystery. Now I just need to patch it, clean it, and waterproof it. It's not leaking currently, but I want to keep it that way. So I ordered "Flex Seal" to patch it, and "303" products to clean it and waterproof it.

My daughter and I enjoyed the convertible on the 3rd of July, and took it to the beach, and I found you can get a sunburn while driving a convertible LOL. The car is a ton of fun smile.gif

Thanks for chiming in smile.gif

Craig in Maine.

Jul 2, 2017 - 9:52 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091451 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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Could I just remove the motors and make it real easy to open and close manually ? With the motors in place there is a lot of resistance. But I would imagine with no motors it'd be easy-peasy to open and close. Not to mention, less expensive than replacing a motor, LOL. But I will check out those pins as were described in the other thread.

Why ... why didn't I go to school to become a mechanic ??? !!! LOL.

Jul 2, 2017 - 9:43 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091450 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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njccmd2002, thanks for chiming in.

My top can open just fine, but when it goes to close it starts but gets stuck. As if it doesn't have enough strength to rise up all the way. Like it can't get passed a hump. At this point I go to the trunk and throw a switch to "manual", then I stand on the back seats and pull the top up to close it. It sucks.

The funny thing is, recently I had it open and close just fine, once, I was happy about that, LOL.

Would you assume the opening motor is good but the closing motor is not ?

Jul 2, 2017 - 9:25 PM Forum: Website Discussion · Post Preview: #1091447 · Replies: 3 · Views: 799
spystyle

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Hey I accidentally posted the same thing twice. Once in this forum. Please delete the one in this forum smile.gif

None of my posts show up so I'm assuming they are checked before published smile.gif

Greetings from Maine smile.gif

I'm a human, not a spam bot LOL.

Jul 2, 2017 - 5:39 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1091437 · Replies: 11 · Views: 2,752
spystyle

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Hello from Maine, USA.

I am the owner of a fixer upper 1995 Toyota Celica GT convertible smile.gif

Unfortunately I'm not a mechanic. I'm a computer guy.

I am trying to get everything together for my mechanic to fix it up.

The top can open, but not close, I heard this can be caused by low fluid in the hydraulic pump.

I saw a video about it here (for a Mustang) https://youtu.be/Ym6Ec23nu6M

My questions are :

1. What fluid should I get ?

2. Are there any instructions I can show to my mechanic other than that video ? Or does the video basically approximate my same setup ?

Thanks smile.gif
Craig





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