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Old 03-13-2007, 01:18 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Malachiman
It has roughly 65k on it and I have no idea when the last time it was changed. I purchased the car not too long ago but the dealership that I bought it from has no idea. Is there a diagram anywhere that can show me a location of the differential cooler? I'm probably in the next week or so I'll probably take it to Toyota for all the oil changes etc. I just don't want to walk in there blind and have them run me for a loop. I'm pretty mechanically inclined but I just need to know if this is totally out of my league. I will check for any electrical connections only if I know where I'm looking. I appreciate all the help that your giving me.
Unfortunately, the diff cooler was never offered here in the US. As a result, my TSRM (Toyota Supra Repair Manual) does not have any additional information on this feature. If you can read Japanese, I would strongly suspect that, since you're located in Japan, getting a Japanese TSRM for your '95 TT from any Toyota dealership over there should be no problem. You probably only need Volume#2 (Chassis). This is probably the best source of information for not only the location of diff cooler components, but also a set of troubleshooting steps to diagnose problems with this subsystem.
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