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  1. Liam

    ive got a 76 corolla coupe would be an 'SR5' in the the states pushrod engine reliable as hell the big problem is keeping the rust at bay

  2. Mace S

    I had that same problem on my 07 Colorado. Turns out it was my upstream O2 sensor. Those two sensors give information to each other.

  3. michael tipton

    I would think that the Mass Sensor can't be only for that car. I remember getting some front brake rotors for my 86 Olds Toronado. The wrecking yard said we don't have anything like that. When I asked them if another car had the same rotors. They looked it up and discovered several cars they had used the same rotors. Just wondering if this would be the same thing.

  4. Rich Like G

    I have the same car at 362k miles. Knock on wood, no codes yet.

  5. Rich Like G

    Plenty junk parts here in Houston. Come on over

  6. fil1329

    My hyundai was 15 years old and never had sensor problems except an O2 sensor which wasn't that bad after I changed my catalytic converter
    And never has a problem doing my timing belts unlike that toyota

  7. A A

    Toyota: oh darn it's hard to find parts after 23 years. The car is running a little lean.

    BMW, Fiat, Chryslers, Audi, etc: after 23 years the engine is broken. The radiator, transmission, door handle, wheel bearing, AC, everything is broken except the parking brake.

  8. Christopher Mcnally

    I had to change the fuel pump on my 2009 Ranger 4 litre. I got a Delphi unit and put it in. The pump worked fine but the gas gauge read backwards. Junk just as all GM products are.

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