1986 Toyota Celica GTS from North America - Comments

19th Aug 2008, 13:30

"I wish it was RWD"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Hmmmm...

Had to replace header-cat pipe and also exhaust manifold because the bolts broke.

Had to replace slave cylinder for the clutch, brakes, steering column boots, an axle actually broke, constant problem with back lights, replaced wheel bearing, and some other parts.

Anybody know where I can find intake hose?

Engine still runs strong and needs a quart every month or so.

Steering fluid leaks; a common problem.

New problem I have is after driving it an hour or so at 80-90mph fifth gear grinds occasionally at 3000rpm? I would appreciate comments on this problem.

Dead air conditioner and heater works, however the air that comes out is polluted, actually gave me a throat problem for a while. Needless to say I stopped using it.

Cruise control broken.

General comments?

Well you don't see many cars from this age on the road, so that says a lot about the strength of the car.

Good fuel economy and takes a beating. Needs to be driven at high rpm for its 120hp rated engine to show some muscle.

Some rust visible but still passes inspection.

Although it's old it's probably one of the best looking Celica models.

Good seats with electrical cushioning, but are extremely low, which isn't that bad once you get used to it.

Sunroof works.

Car handles great, especially compared to my old Tercel.

I still be cruising 80-90 on I-95 racing with gunners.

It's so old though that everyday I get in the car I wonder whether it's going to be its last day.

This car makes me want to be Japanese.


20th Aug 2008, 13:48

If the air coming out of your heater is "polluted" its probably because your heater core is leaking and coolant fumes are coming out of the vents. Or your exhaust is leaking and allowing CO to enter the car.

Or, most likely, both.


23rd Aug 2008, 16:01

Thanx, I'll look into the heater core, but I was mistaken about the year, it's 1986, I wonder if there is anyway to fix it.


17th May 2009, 15:20

The 85 is RWD!

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