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Servicing My 2001 Celica


crutchees
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Hi all, this is my first post on the site.

I recently bought a 2001 (51) celica with 80000 miles on the clock.

I have a limited knowledge of cars and maintaining them but I would like to learn more about cars and how to service them myself.

Are there any good guides someone can point me in the direction of, for example.

Parts of the car to check for wear and tear, how often they should be checked and any signs that should be looked for.

Guides on how to change any parts of the car when required (I noticed there is a post on how to change oil and brake discs on the "workshop submissions" page).

And anything else you think might help me.

I would like to maintain my car as much as possible without using a garage, so any help would be appreciated!

Cheers!

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Hi and welcome to the club :thumbsup:

I'm sure there are loads of people on here willing to help with any questions you might have and here is a bit of information regarding 80k service checks ;)

Celly1.jpg

Celly1.jpg

I have more technical info on tap should it be needed :yes:

cellyinfo.jpg

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Thanks! My car got serviced when I bought it =). I'm just trying to build my knowledge before I try my best at servicing it before 90k. What program is that you have? It looks really useful!

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