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can anyone tell me how to get the back seats (the bench part) out without breaking anything.

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hmmm I'm at work so I cant take pics for you.

step 1)
fold seat backs down!

step 2)
pull off the plastic piece that holds stuff (it's like a bin behind the spare tire cant missi it)

step 3)
pull up the carpet flap on the seat backs and you will see 4 bolts total I believe 12mm.
once the bolts are out push down and slide towards the front of the car.


its very easy should take like 2 minutes. thumbsup


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more detailed info.

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basically what I said with pictures lol thanx diablo thumbsup


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We've got the repair manual for the celica online, why not use it?

Most people probably don't even know it's there spineyes


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thanks all, I know there are the repair manuals, but ive been having trouble finding right sections. I couldnt find a section about replacing the fuel sending meter, so Im just winging it.

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wow...looks complicated with those charts but its pretty easy wave

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I'll find you some instructions, give me a second thumbsup


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What are you trying to do with the sending meter?


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Im trying to get to it to replace, which would hopefully fix my problem of a faulty gas gauge. works sometimes, other times shows empty or an incorrect amount. If anyones got any better ideas im open grin

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Did you disable your DRL's with a cut cable?

That can affect it.

Other than that, you got me. Fuel stuff I leave to Toyota, I don't want to blow myself up spineyes


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Good infor from both lucky and diable. thumbsup

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get this, all I do is take the cover off that allows access from the inside cabin to the top of the gas tank and simply clean the wires with a small hand vac (with the neg batt cable discon.) and then when to put a gallon of gas in to see if it would change... and now the car majorly bogs. its like as if its getting not enough gas between 2500 and 4000 rpms. all I did was move the wires to make sure they werent kinked. angry so now Im taking it to local toyo mech. tomorrow to diagnose problem.

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Anyone have pics of their celica with the Back seats totaly removed? Like.. permantly...



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