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post Feb 4, 2004 - 9:37 PM
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I know the 6th gen celica is one of the most reliable cars out there, and ive got a 96gt (5sfe) are there any known reliability issues with our cars at all?

What would be the car's weakest point?
thnx!

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post Feb 4, 2004 - 9:39 PM
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I think you actually have the 5S-FE engine, and really, I don't know of any big reliability issues whatsoever with our cars. smile.gif


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post Feb 4, 2004 - 10:20 PM
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oh oh i do!

they dont break enough

i have nothing to do!

hmmmmm....mabey i should get an rx7

lol! been there.... done that
post Feb 4, 2004 - 10:22 PM
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the only thing i can think of, is that the starter is known to crap out on people. thats about it. smile.gif


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 12:11 AM
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QUOTE (integra_killer @ Feb 5, 2004 - 2:37 AM)
What would be the car's weakest point?
thnx!

I would have to say it's ability to draw out the world's dumbest drivers to pull out in front of you. biggrin.gif

But actually I would say the weakest point I have found so far is the windshield getting destroyed when the airbags deploy, what was Toyota thinking when they designed this? confused.gif



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post Feb 5, 2004 - 12:51 AM
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QUOTE (gas65 @ Feb 5, 2004 - 1:11 AM)
QUOTE (integra_killer @ Feb 5, 2004 - 2:37 AM)
What would be the car's weakest point?
thnx!

I would have to say it's ability to draw out the world's dumbest drivers to pull out in front of you. biggrin.gif

But actually I would say the weakest point I have found so far is the windshield getting destroyed when the airbags deploy, what was Toyota thinking when they designed this? confused.gif

well other car makers do that...


as for the weakest point i would have to say the steering knuckle but thats after a hell of a lot abuse


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 1:26 AM
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synchros are kind of weak.
post Feb 5, 2004 - 1:37 AM
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yea, my car was probably in the worst condition out of any Celica with 54K miles ive ever seen when i bought it. i had to have the transmission redone, new clutch, then later on had to have the motor rebuilt, all under 80K miles... but toyota was awesome about it... i payed a total of 600 bucks for all that work under warranty.


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 3:03 AM
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QUOTE (Benevolence @ Feb 4, 2004 - 11:26 PM)
synchros are kind of weak.

I second that. 3rd started grinding at 130k, and 2nd started around 150k.
Also had the starter and alternator replaced.
post Feb 5, 2004 - 8:45 AM
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Synchros - all toyotas that i drove, had this problem (corolla, celica, another corolla)...

But it depend from the driver biggrin.gif


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 11:32 AM
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Ok, there is a problem that i noticed

when you boost 10psi with the stock fuel pump, the pump dies, making the car go lean and damaging the pistons

then a few weeks later when your at full boost accelerating past 95mph, a piston melts becuase it was previously weakened.

aside from that, your good.

lol, j/p

car is very reliable, no major recalls, and the engines are known to last till 200k miles


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 3:22 PM
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Yeah synchros can get crappy on them. Main reason is people not using good gear oil and changing it enough. I would change your gear oil every 15-20k miles. I really like pennzoil synchromesh. It made all the difference in the world in my 3000GT and was even better than the brand new synthetic that the dealer put in my g/f's celica.


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 3:23 PM
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the 5sfe is one bad mofo, I haven't broken her


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post Feb 5, 2004 - 4:38 PM
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Trouble Spots

Audio system: The Fujitsu 10-CD changer has a tendency to not accept or eject CDs. (1994-97)
Automatic transmission: Automatic transmissions may shift harshly due to rubber check balls in the valve body wearing out. (1994-99)

Brake noise: The original-equipment brake pads make squeaking noise. (1994-96)

Climate control: The rear-defroster terminals tend to break on convertibles. (1995-97)

Convertible top: Due to the balance rods rubbing, the convertible top wears at the sail panel near the rear window. (1995-97)

Vehicle noise: The fuel-door release cable rattles. Installing foam pads inside the fender usually quiets it. (1994)

Wheels: Proper wheel alignment may not be possible unless a special steering knuckle bolt is used. (1994-96)



Taken form the consumerguide.com, awesome page for car stats and reviews.
post Feb 5, 2004 - 11:25 PM
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QUOTE (lagos @ Feb 5, 2004 - 3:22 AM)
the only thing i can think of, is that the starter is known to crap out on people. thats about it. smile.gif

yea my starter is crapping out on me, lot of times i cant start w/o like 100 tries. other than that i think the car is good

oh yea another thing is that the us models are too damn weak
post Feb 10, 2004 - 3:00 PM
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I guess the only person here that finds the wheel bushes weak is me. Given though that i live in a country where dirt roads are a 100 times better than highways. I had a problem with the left bushing and i have replaced it. 25 km later, both the front bushes are starting to die and the car feels like it has loose suspension or something.

Another major problem for me is that the OEM sideskirts on my 1995 Curren (liftback) sit too low and they crack very easily.(i have fixed them up a couple of times and now i just left them broken. The sideskirts on my 1998 GT4 are smaller and no clearing issues so far but they dont look as nice as the 1995 OEM. Prolly that was the reason they changed them. wink.gif
post Feb 10, 2004 - 3:17 PM
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Let me put it this way. We had a 92 Camry with a 3sfe with one of the worst rod-knocks I've ever heard come in as a parts car to our garage... not mentioning a blown head gasket and probably tons of other little things. My cousin and I were messin around and decided to blow up the engine... so we revved the thing to redline and held it there for about 15 minutes before the sucker finally blew up. The exhaust manifold was glowing red, the block started to turn white... and finally, in a great blaze of smoke, boom.

I'd say toyota motors are pretty "f"ing tough. Mechanically speaking, 6gc are pretty soild, both the 7AFE and 5SFE. I personally have problems with interior rattles, from the center vents, my aftermarket sunroof, and door panels... but thos aren't really reliability issues.... ;] and oh yeah... I'm on my second starter. Original went out around 120K miles.


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post Feb 11, 2004 - 2:22 AM
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hhhmm

My Celica has 110k mi. on it (almost)

it needs:

2 ABS sensors
a rear wiper motor

other problems:

rattles in the rear suspension area
rattles in the doors
creaking sounds in the dash
groaning when the car goes over speed bumps from the front suspension
squealing!!! front brakes
noisy emergency brake (but effective)
engine leaks oil and drips on the ground :-p
3rd gear syncro is pretty bad...
driver's side high beam is letting water in

that's it though... and Im being VERY picky and I drive it HARD!

BUT! I get:

a sporty looking car (lots of people think it looks cool tongue.gif )
sporty feel
nice interior feel with good quality materials
nice transmission (except for 3rd gear)
nice steering
good handling
cool sounding exhaust biggrin.gif makes me feel like im driving a car faster than it really is hehe


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