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    How To Repair ~ 1991 Toyota Pickup Tps / Sensor

    Working on a 1991 Toyota pickup, 3L V6, automatic and about 160K miles on it. Need to change a bad TPS and came across this problem. It seems that one of the wires on the connector to the TPS sensor has come loose from the plastic part. Tried to spread the little ears on the metal part, didn't...
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    Valve Clearance

    Working on a 1991 Toyota pickup 3L V6, automatic. Vehicle has about 160k on it. Valve cover gaskets were leaking, so I decided to change them. While I was there, went ahead and checked the valve clearances. All were in spec but 2. One intake valve was on the low side of the tolerance (.007...
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    What Is This???

    I'm working on a 1991 Toyota pickup, 3L V-6, automatic. About 160K miles on it. Needed to do some much needed maintenance, like fix the leaking power steering pump, replace a bad TPS and change the leaking valve cover gaskets. So I removed the upper plenum and throttle body assembly. Went ahead...
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    No power 1991 Toyota pickup, 3L V-6

    I have a 1991 Toyota pickup, 3L V-6, about 150,000 on present odometer. Might have another 30-50k on top of that.( Dad was previous owner and had to replace odometer). Had a problem with idle on cold starts. But now it seems that it doesn't have any power. After motor is warm I can floor the...
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    Issues when cold

    I have a 1991 Toyota DLX pickup w 3L V-6. In the morning when I start the truck it will hardly idle. Idles REALLY slowly and seems it might also be missing. But if I give it a little gas it seems fine. Doesn't have this issue after it gets warm. Not a big FI person. Know a little, but not a lot...
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    Brake rotor to hub torques specs

    Need to change rotors on my 1991 Toyota DLX Ext Cab V-6 2WD pick up. Anyone know what the torque spec is for the rotors to the hub?? Or just hit it with an impact and be done with it? Thanks

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