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The Toyota MR2 Spyder was first launched in 1976. It is a two-seat sports car manufactured by the company of Toyota. They are produced in Japan. There are three generations of the car.
It has a chain. For info on Spyder create an account at spyderchat.com...it's the cheese wiz to your ritz cracker.
The MR2 Spyder was considered, for many years, the only sporty car of Toyota make. Its manufacture was discontinued in 2004 due to declining sales, generally attributed to cheaper (but otherwise similar) sports models becoming available from other car makers.
The term "spyder" comes from the frame structure of the convertible top. The MR2 was made from 1984 to 1999 in hard top or T-Top form. The MR-S, aka the MR-Spyder or MR2 Spyder was the convertible form of the MR2 made from 2000 to 2007. It was the third generation of this car.
Toyota does manufacture convertible cars. The Camry Solara & MR2 Spyder models are examples of convertible cars manufactured by Toyota.
I have a 2002 MR2 Spyder. The tail light relay is behind the fuses box on the left side of dash S H
Take it to Auto Zone and have the codes checked and cleared, for free.
in the fuel tank
after about 80k
The Toyota mr2
That is a standard button for cars that have a hard top and it is to turn off the dome light. It doesn't apply to convertables, which yours is. Just ignore it. It drove me crazy when I did research about the button. I have a 2003 MR2 Spyder, and the button is there also. Toyota did not want to spend the money to modify the dash on the Spyder version, so they left the useless switch there. Mark from Arizona