Vacuum line diagram
Ault1
05-09-2006, 05:11 PM
I need a diagram for a 1992 toyota p/u 4wd. The engine was changed and I bought it as is.I just about have everything together but need a little help on the passenger side for the vacuum lines and the vacuum lines running from the power steering pump. Also the lines for the fuel seem to be on the same side.
KimMG
05-10-2006, 02:46 AM
Which engine do you have? Try autozone.com
They have vacuum diagrams for Toyotas in their free maintenace guides section.
They have vacuum diagrams for Toyotas in their free maintenace guides section.
KimMG
05-17-2006, 04:30 AM
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Using private messages or email is not always a good idea because it limits the amount of help you can get. In other words no one else reading this topic knew you still had this problem.
Which motor do you have (year and size)? You will need complete information in order to get the correct diagram.
Try your local public library and see if they have a repair manual. Schools and libraries subscribe to online databases that can be accessed through their websites from home if you have a school ID number or a library card number.
Go to your local Toyota dealer's parts counter when they are not too busy and buy an oil filter or something (usually they don't mind helping out their customers), they may make you a copy of the page(s) from the factory service manual.
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Hey, I looked in the autozone book but no answers. I need a better detailed picture.Have any more ideas please let me know.
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Using private messages or email is not always a good idea because it limits the amount of help you can get. In other words no one else reading this topic knew you still had this problem.
Which motor do you have (year and size)? You will need complete information in order to get the correct diagram.
Try your local public library and see if they have a repair manual. Schools and libraries subscribe to online databases that can be accessed through their websites from home if you have a school ID number or a library card number.
Go to your local Toyota dealer's parts counter when they are not too busy and buy an oil filter or something (usually they don't mind helping out their customers), they may make you a copy of the page(s) from the factory service manual.
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