Turns out there was corrosion in the wire coming from the positive battery terminal.
Celica Starting Issues No 2
Issue upon startup Toyota Celica T Sport , Stater motor? Battery? Spark Plus?
1984 Toyota Celica GT-S
This is my second project, next to my '93 del sol. I bought it for $400, put an $85 battery, and she fired right up after sitting for many years. Can't wait to see it ...
yes that is a nice car,i have it also its 1987 celica XT 2.0..:) anyway i
was wondering where i can find front left side light,there is a problem
because i am from serbia and thats a little hard to find that piece in
here...
thats a horrible looking car i could shit out something nicer than that.
love justin sisler p.s. thats not real leather its made from horse ass! be
cool dont be a fool. that car is shit
I actually sold the car to a guy i work with... i regret it. he had to dump
some money in it, but it sucks seeing it everyday and it's not mine anymore
:/ hah
Fuck you justin! Say all ya want, but i like project cars, and i can easily
double my money on this car. besides, it's going farther than ur grand prix
is ;D
This is my 1985 Toyota Celica, has the 22RE engine, 5-speed trans. Cold starts just fine but struggles to start after warmed up. Recently tuned up, fairly new ...
Ohm out the signal generator (the green plug that leads to the distributor)
with the engine at normal operating temp. It should ohm out somewhere
between 140-160 ohms. A flaky signal generator will usually ohm out fine
when cold, but will go WAY out of spec once at operating temp, sometimes to
the point of stalling the engine.
Where did you purchase the Cold air intake from, cant seem to find it,
sounds real good thou man!
Clarisonic Mia Battery Replacement Part 1: Replacing with the Eneloop
Part 2 video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp1hGD60F_o This video shows how I crack open the Mia (same for Mia 2). Replacing the original battery with ...
+Sarah Kate Marsh When I repair the first unit, I cut it off with a wire cutter, a bit messy and slow. On the 2nd unit, I used the Dremel rotary tool with a thin cut off wheel. It took no time and did a clean cut. The key is to cut it as close as the battery, leaving yourself more metal on the Mia to work with when solding it to the new battery later on.
+Catherine Ojakangas Thx. It drives us crazy when electronic breaks every year or two JUST because of the rechargeable battery dies (and this is a $150 plastic). The last thing we need is more plastic on our landfills :(
Sorry to bother :) you know the rounded thing with holes you can see after
you take off your brush? It came off :'( what product should I use to
reattach it?
Thank you so much for this video! My Clarisonic Mia has been sitting in a
box, "broken", for years. I can not wait for the Eneloop batteries to
arrive! You saved my expensive little face brush, thank you!
omg thank you for this!!! I literally just posted a comment on another
video about this bc I watched it and thought so simple I can do that. took
2 hours to get apart and then didn't know what to do with the batteries to
get it and actually replace. now I see I need whatever that tool was to
connect the batteries again. ....what is that? I'm girl. not very handy but
willing to learn! ! :)
+K O awesome! thank you. still cheaper than a new clarisonic. I Finally bit the bullet and bought a new brush head for it cuz I haven't used it in a while and then it stopped working after 2 days.
+Stacey Bailey No problem, I will walk you thru. The easiest thing to do is find a friend who can do soldering to replace the battery for you, because if you haven't done soldering before, it may be a challenging. Now if you really want to get the tools, you may get a Precision Tip Soldering Iron, Solder Wire, cut off a piece of Lead Wire from un-use electronics, a small waterproof silicone, For sealing the outside crack, I recommend using hot glue gun with Precision Tip, then tape it with the silicone tape I used at the end of the video. All the tools and materials could run you $40-50 if you don't have them. Anyway, let me know if you have any question.