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Mikey2383

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  1. Jmas4321, I had the same problem with my 1999 a couple years back. I changed the upper O2 sensor, near the fire wall on the exhaust, and my ignition coils. The lights went off and have stayed off. Knock on wood. The coils look hard to change, but it wasn't. I only had to take off the plastic manifold cover. There is more than enough room to get you hands in the back area to get the coils out and put them back. It took me about and hour to change the coils. Hope this helps. You can find the coils on eBay or other Auto sites ranging from $75 to $150.
  2. The build date on the door say 05 -1995. Thanks for the help...
  3. OK I'm putting in a new Bosch Oxygen Sensor but the wires that the instruction manual calls out doesn't match the wire at the car connector. New Sensor wires are blk, blk, wht, Gry, Car connector wires are tan/blk, blk/tan, blk, brn. Any help would be appreciated. This is the sensor next to the catalytic convertor. Thanks
  4. 1995 ES300 I've been having problems with my battery draining. So I decided to start checking out what was causing the drain. Then i noticed with the car off that my parking lights were on. The light switch is in the off position also. So i started pulling fuses. First I pulled the ones that made sense like the headlights, tail lights and stop lights but no change. Then I pulled every fuse one at a time and still no change. I'm at a loss what could be causing them to stay on. I appreciate any and all help I can get.
  5. I had this same problem about 2 years ago. My car over heated on one of the hot days of the year. Then when I got to work the next day it wouldn't start. I tried jumping it and everything else I could think to do. I would just turn over but never catch... Turns out it was my timing belt. About $350 later running great ever since...
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