Buying spare parts for Karina is also a problem - Toyota Carina, 1.8 liter, 1989
When I took Karina, I counted on the fact that spare parts can be bought at any corner for mere pennies - after all, Toyota, not Lucy. I recently encountered the need to replace the cap on the radiator - my valve died, the hoses began to crush. I went shopping, went around a few — everywhere they met happy smiling salesmen, they said that "there is a traffic jam, yes, but only the original." As a result, tired of looking and bought the notorious original. Hopefully, at least a little better than the duplicate, because the original costs exactly twice as much. 3,500 were bent over the lambda and were sent - it's not such a problem to find a universal single-pin oxygenator.
In general, shopping ended with the purchase of a radiator cap, pads, gaskets for candle wells and cold welding.
But I can't find the mud flaps :(
Mileage: 283�768 kmFor example, I really want to change the hood :) And the air deflector in the center console. And everything else (pah-pah-pah) works like clockwork.
There are dismantlings, but the carinas on them are already half-dismantled or missing :) and what I need has already been removed from the half-dismantled ones :)
it’s a sin for you to complain, you live in Novosibirsk, there are probably disassemblies! in Kazan they don’t disassemble the pruli at all
no leaks, no smoke. you need to get together and see everything and do it. all hands and feet do not reach together.
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nah, not fun. And mine is starting to eat oil. Added another liter today. Putting oil on the candles. I think that's where the oil goes. Can you tell me what to do with it?
If there are no leaks then see if the car is smoking. if it smokes it is necessary to treat there is one way to write in a personal message and I will tell you
You need to look either oil scraper or spark plug seals. But she eats something straight a lot if you add a liter.
nah, not fun. And mine is starting to eat oil. Added another liter today. Putting oil on the candles. I think that's where the oil goes. Can you tell me what to do with it?