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Frustated 240 owner the year is 1990 and 1985 Toyota Celica Problem. 200

My car just came from the dealer on Friday I have been driving the 240 with 175,000 miles and the year is 1990. The car was not starting but was cranking before I took it to the dealer. When I went and pick it up from the dealer it did not start eventhough the car was ready according to them.They stated that they forgot to hook the wire to the throtle body that is why the car did not start. The car AMM was replace and now the car is vibrating like wanting to shut off when it comes to a stop and is on drive. The car is hesitating and shaking when It comes to a traffic light.Should I take it back to the dealer and what could this problem be now. I already spend tons of money with this car already is it ready to be taken to the junk yard.

Also I have a 1985 Toyota and I am looking for for somebody that might now about a messenger board like this one or website for trouble shooting. I will like to be in a club for 1985 Toyota Celica. The problem with the car is that went I drive it in out or cold weather the temperatuer gage goes up and it comes down right away. I change the thermostat and it is doing it. It has been a week and I need help thanks.






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