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                          SCHEDULED SERVICES - NON-TURBO

                                      1993 Toyota Celica




         1990-96 MAINTENANCE
         Toyota Maintenance & Service Intervals (Non-Turbo)

         Celica

    * PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
NOTE:   All SERVICE SCHEDULES are listed for normal service
        vehicles. If vehicle is operated under severe service
        conditions, see SEVERE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (PERFORM
        W/SERVICE SCHEDULES) for items requiring additional
        maintenance.

NOTE:   This article contains scheduled maintenance service
        information. Fluid types and capacities listed with each
        service in this article are only those necessary to perform
        that scheduled service. For specifications pertaining to
        fluid capacities for the entire vehicle, fuse and circuit
        breaker identification, wheel and tire size, battery type,
        warranty information, or model identification refer to the
        MAINTENANCE INFORMATION article in this section.

    CAUTIONS & WARNINGS

    SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (AIR BAG)
NOTE:   See the AIR BAGS article in the ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT
        Section.

         Modifications or improper maintenance, including incorrect
removal and installation of the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS),
can adversely affect system performance. DO NOT cover, obstruct or
change the steering wheel horn pad in any way, as such action could
cause improper function of the system. Use only plain water when
cleaning the horn pad. Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the
air bag cover and cause improper deployment of the system.

WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and
         carefully follow all warnings and service precautions. See
         appropriate AIR BAGS article in ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT.

CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable before servicing any air
         bag system, steering column or passenger side dash
         component. After any repair, turn ignition key to the ON
         position from passenger's side of vehicle in case of
         accidental air bag inflation

    AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING
CAUTION: Avoid breathing R-134a refrigerant and PAG lubricant vapors,
         exposure may irritate eyes, nose and throat. To remove
         R-134a from system use R-134a recycling equipment that meets
         SAE J2210 specifications. If accidental system discharge
         occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.

WARNING: R-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C systems SHOULD NOT
         be pressure tested or leak tested with compressed air. Some
         mixtures of air/R134a have shown to be combustible at
          elevated pressures. These mixtures are dangerous and may
          cause fire and/or explosions. See AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE
          article in GENERAL INFORMATION section.

    ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
         The anti-lock brake system contains electronic equipment that
can be susceptible to interference caused by improperly installed or
high output radio transmitting equipment. Since this interference
could cause the possible loss of the anti-lock braking capability,
such equipment should be installed by qualified professionals.

         On models equipped with anti-lock brake systems, ALWAYS
observe the following cautions:

      *   DO NOT attempt to bleed hydraulic system without first
          referring to the appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM article
          in the BRAKES Section.
      *   DO NOT mix tire sizes. As long as tires remain close to the
          original diameter, increasing the width is acceptable.
          Rolling diameter must be identical for all 4 tires. Some
          manufacturers recommend tires of the same brand, style and
          type. Failure to follow this precaution may cause inaccurate
          wheel speed readings.
      *   Use ONLY recommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake
          fluids in an ABS-equipped vehicle.

    BATTERY WARNING
WARNING: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with
         computers may lose memory data. When battery power is
         restored, driveability problems may exist on some vehicles.
         These vehicles may require a relearn procedure. See COMPUTER
         RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION section.

    REPLACING BLOWN FUSES
         Before replacing a blown fuse, remove ignition key, turn off
all lights and accessories to avoid damaging the electrical system. Be
sure to use fuse with the correct indicated amperage rating. The use
of an incorrect amperage rating fuse may result in a dangerous
electrical system overload.

    BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATOR
         Indicator will cause a squealing or scraping noise, warning
that brake pads need replacement.

    CATALYTIC CONVERTER
         Continued operation of vehicle with a severe malfunction
could cause converter to overheat, resulting in possible damage to
converter and vehicle.
         Any modification to the exhaust system on turbo models, which
reduces exhaust backpressure, will lead to lean fuel mixtures and
excessive spark advance. This could cause serious engine damage.

    ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESD) PARTS
WARNING: Many solid state electrical components can be damaged by
         static electricity (ESD). Some will display a warning label,
         but many will not. Discharge personal static electricity by
        touching a metal ground point on the vehicle prior to
        servicing any ESD sensitive component.

    ENGINE OIL
CAUTION: Never use non-detergent or straight mineral oil.

    FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
WARNING: Relieve fuel system pressure prior to servicing any fuel
         system component (fuel injection models).

    HALOGEN BULBS
         Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas which may explode if
overheated. DO NOT touch glass portion of bulb with bare hands. Eye
protection should be worn when handling or working around halogen
bulbs.

    RADIATOR CAP
CAUTION: Always disconnect the fan motor when working near the
         radiator fan. The fan is temperature controlled and could
         start at any time even when the ignition key is in the OFF
         position. DO NOT loosen or remove radiator cap when cooling
         system is hot.

    RADIATOR FAN
WARNING: Keep hands away from radiator fan. Fan is controlled by a
thermostatic switch which may come on or run for up to 15 minutes even
after engine is turned off.

    TURBOCHARGED MODELS
CAUTION: Do not race engine immediately after starting. When
         stopping engine, allow engine to idle for approximately 60
         seconds before shutting it off. Failure to do so may cause
         turbocharger damage due to lack of oil flowing to
         the turbocharger bearings.

    SERVICE POINT LOCATIONS
Fig. 1: Service Point Locations (5S-FE Engine)
Courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.




Fig. 2: Service Point Locations (4A-FE Engine)
Courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

    CAMSHAFT TIMING BELT REPLACEMENT INFORMATION
CAUTION: Failure to replace a faulty camshaft timing belt may result
         in serious engine damage.

         The condition of camshaft drive belts should always be
checked on vehicles which have more than 50,000 miles. Although some
manufacturers do not recommend belt replacement at a specified
mileage, others require it at 60,000-100,000 miles. A camshaft drive
belt failure may cause extensive damage to internal engine components
on most engines, although some designs do not allow piston-to-valve
contact. These designs are often called "Free Wheeling".
         Many manufacturers changed their maintenance and warranty
schedules in the mid-1980's to reflect timing belt inspection and/or
replacement at 50,000-60,000 miles. Most service interval schedules in
this manual reflect these changes.
         Belts or components should be inspected and replaced if any
of the following conditions exist:

               *     Cracks Or Tears In Belt Surface
               *     Missing, Damaged, Cracked Or Rounded Teeth
               *     Oil Contamination
               *     Damaged Or Faulty Tensioners
               *     Incorrect Tension Adjustment

         Replace the camshaft timing belt every 72 months or 60,000
miles if the vehicle is operated under Severe Service conditions such
as frequent idling or extensive long distance driving at low speeds
(taxi, police or door-to-door delivery).

           SEVERE & NORMAL SERVICE DEFINITIONS
NOTE:                Use the Severe Service schedule if the vehicle to be serviced
                     is operated under ANY (one or more) of these conditions:

         Service is recommended at mileage intervals based on vehicle
operation and engine type. Service schedules are based on the
following primary operating conditions:

                     Normal Service

               *     Driven More Than 10 Miles Daily
               *     No Operating Conditions From Severe Service Schedule

                     Severe Service (Unique Driving Conditions)

               *     Towing A Trailer, Using A Camper Or Car Top Carrier
               *     Repeated Short Trips Less Than 5 Miles When Temperatures Are
                     Below Freezing
               *     Extensive Idling Conditions (Taxi Or Delivery Type Service)
               *     Operating On Dusty, Rough, Muddy Or Salt Spread Roads

           SEVERE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (PERFORM W/SERVICE SCHEDULES)
NOTE:                The following services are to be performed on vehicles
                     subjected to severe service. See SEVERE & NORMAL SERVICE
                     DEFINITIONS. This service is to be performed in addition
                     to the normal services listed in the NORMAL MAINTENANCE
                     SERVICE SCHEDULES.

SEVERE SERVICE CONDITIONS/ACTIONS TABLE
     



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