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post Apr 25, 2009 - 2:26 AM
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I have had ongoing overheating issues, & I finally rebuilt my engine. I want to ensure that it stays cool & clean like the factory intended. I am looking for the under engine plastic splash shield(s) for a 1997 manual transmission Celica GT. I found a place online that sells two different styles, but I don't know which one is the proper one for my car. Can any one show me which one is right, or are they both needed? I haven't found a Celica around anywhere to look at. Can someone please either post a picture of the underside of a Celica or at least tell me which one I need.

Is this one for Auto? Or is it only for the drivers side?

Is this the manual one? Or is it just the passenger side?



If any anyone has a good source for these let me know. Also if anyone has one they are willing to part with cheap let me know.
post Apr 25, 2009 - 1:03 PM
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there are 2 shields under our cars, one passenger, and one driver. more than likely u need both of those covers.


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post Apr 25, 2009 - 2:25 PM
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both + front one


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post Apr 26, 2009 - 8:01 AM
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Thanks I found the information I needed just a few minutes ago. There was a picture in the repair manual that I had overlooked a dozen times. It shows two of those splash shields. So It looks like I need to order both of those shields.

I have the front one that goes under the radiator. That's were my tools get lost at when I'm working on my car. biggrin.gif I found 2 sockets & a screw driver there last time a looked.

Does anyone know of anyplace to buy those at a reasonable price. They are looking to be about $50 each after shipping. Seams kind of expensive for two bit of plastic.
post Apr 26, 2009 - 8:14 AM
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I need one too, for the passenger side.


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post Apr 26, 2009 - 10:58 AM
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QUOTE (IllIllIll @ Apr 26, 2009 - 9:01 AM) *
Thanks I found the information I needed just a few minutes ago. There was a picture in the repair manual that I had overlooked a dozen times. It shows two of those splash shields. So It looks like I need to order both of those shields.

I have the front one that goes under the radiator. That's were my tools get lost at when I'm working on my car. biggrin.gif I found 2 sockets & a screw driver there last time a looked.

Does anyone know of anyplace to buy those at a reasonable price. They are looking to be about $50 each after shipping. Seams kind of expensive for two bit of plastic.



You local junk yard... but they will be covered with burnt oil


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post Apr 26, 2009 - 11:56 AM
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QUOTE (reko @ Apr 26, 2009 - 9:58 AM) *
QUOTE (IllIllIll @ Apr 26, 2009 - 9:01 AM) *
Thanks I found the information I needed just a few minutes ago. There was a picture in the repair manual that I had overlooked a dozen times. It shows two of those splash shields. So It looks like I need to order both of those shields.

I have the front one that goes under the radiator. That's were my tools get lost at when I'm working on my car. biggrin.gif I found 2 sockets & a screw driver there last time a looked.

Does anyone know of anyplace to buy those at a reasonable price. They are looking to be about $50 each after shipping. Seams kind of expensive for two bit of plastic.



You local junk yard... but they will be covered with burnt oil



X2, this is your best bet for low cost, and all u have to do is pressure wash them after, and your good to go.


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post Apr 26, 2009 - 3:48 PM
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QUOTE (IllIllIll @ Apr 25, 2009 - 9:26 AM) *
I have had ongoing overheating issues, & I finally rebuilt my engine. I want to ensure that it stays cool & clean like the factory intended. I am looking for the under engine plastic splash shield(s) for a 1997 manual transmission Celica GT. I found a place online that sells two different styles, but I don't know which one is the proper one for my car. Can any one show me which one is right, or are they both needed? I haven't found a Celica around anywhere to look at. Can someone please either post a picture of the underside of a Celica or at least tell me which one I need.

Is this one for Auto? Or is it only for the drivers side?

Is this the manual one? Or is it just the passenger side?



If any anyone has a good source for these let me know. Also if anyone has one they are willing to part with cheap let me know.


Are these OEM? I need these too. Are there part numbers for these. Maybe I can get these from a local dealer across the border.


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post Apr 27, 2009 - 9:36 AM
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are these really even needed?
post Apr 27, 2009 - 11:29 AM
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QUOTE (Euphoria @ Apr 27, 2009 - 8:36 AM) *
are these really even needed?


it is basically for wind resistance, and to keep water, and crap out of your engine bay


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post Apr 27, 2009 - 1:11 PM
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QUOTE (Euphoria @ Apr 27, 2009 - 10:36 AM) *
are these really even needed?


I removed mine when i did my clutch... they were always anoying me when i was doing maintenance so i decided to not put them back... even tough i have a cold air intake and it aint too good...


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post Apr 27, 2009 - 5:42 PM
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QUOTE (reko @ Apr 27, 2009 - 2:11 PM) *
QUOTE (Euphoria @ Apr 27, 2009 - 10:36 AM) *
are these really even needed?


I removed mine when i did my clutch... they were always anoying me when i was doing maintenance so i decided to not put them back... even tough i have a cold air intake and it aint too good...


you should probably get them back on there dude, especially with a cold air.. just think when you get muddy water splashing onto your cai ull be getting some of the dirt goin through to your injectors.
post Apr 28, 2009 - 7:47 AM
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QUOTE (PolliS_5S-FE @ Apr 27, 2009 - 6:42 PM) *
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QUOTE (Euphoria @ Apr 27, 2009 - 10:36 AM) *
are these really even needed?


I removed mine when i did my clutch... they were always anoying me when i was doing maintenance so i decided to not put them back... even tough i have a cold air intake and it aint too good...


you should probably get them back on there dude, especially with a cold air.. just think when you get muddy water splashing onto your cai ull be getting some of the dirt goin through to your injectors.


I dont drive my car when it rains / from nov to april


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QUOTE (PolliS_5S-FE @ Apr 27, 2009 - 6:42 PM) *
QUOTE (reko @ Apr 27, 2009 - 2:11 PM) *
QUOTE (Euphoria @ Apr 27, 2009 - 10:36 AM) *
are these really even needed?


I removed mine when i did my clutch... they were always anoying me when i was doing maintenance so i decided to not put them back... even tough i have a cold air intake and it aint too good...


you should probably get them back on there dude, especially with a cold air.. just think when you get muddy water splashing onto your cai ull be getting some of the dirt goin through to your injectors.


Is anyone going to correct him? Muddy water that splashes on an airfilter will not result in dirt running through your injectors. The only thing running through your injectors is gasoline, and unless you splash muddy water in your gas tank you will be ok.


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post May 5, 2009 - 10:55 PM
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Well, yes but there are other issues as well.

Air boxes are engineered so that you can't get the filter wet unless you submerge the car. Aftermarket kits vary, but in general the filter can get wet a lot easier. Depending on the type and quality of the filter material, it may let water through or it may choke the air flow.
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I think If you are going through that much mud and water its gonna get in anyway seeing at those under trays don't protect much.
post May 6, 2009 - 9:42 AM
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Make them yourself.
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QUOTE (IllIllIll @ Apr 25, 2009 - 3:26 AM) *
I have had ongoing overheating issues, & I finally rebuilt my engine. I want to ensure that it stays cool & clean like the factory intended. I am looking for the under engine plastic splash shield(s) for a 1997 manual transmission Celica GT. I found a place online that sells two different styles, but I don't know which one is the proper one for my car. Can any one show me which one is right, or are they both needed? I haven't found a Celica around anywhere to look at. Can someone please either post a picture of the underside of a Celica or at least tell me which one I need.

Is this one for Auto? Or is it only for the drivers side?

Is this the manual one? Or is it just the passenger side?



If any anyone has a good source for these let me know. Also if anyone has one they are willing to part with cheap let me know.


The images are broken.. if you are looking for a good source then splash shield, then better yet check it at partsbin or car stuff?? oh hell yeah.. just noticed it its was a 2009 post.. just so to make it fair with my effort to search.. oh well..

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