The airport code for Brownwood Regional Airport is BWD.
1-3-4-2. Also can buy a BWD brand distributor cap and it has the cylinders marked on top of the cap.
If it's like the '96 Celica, it's actually easy. Once you remove the bottom panelling, the ignition switch sits on the back of the whole ignition lock assembly. Here is a picture of it: http://forums.off-road.com/toyota-suvs-trucks/174186-ignition-lock-disassembly.html Here is some good pictures of the actual switch http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/ProductDetail.do?id=1812614240&line=BWD&itemNumber=CS196&id=1355780635&line=BWD&itemNumber=CS196&id=1078488899&line=BWD&itemNumber=CS196&categoryIndex=2&didSearchFor=Ignition+Switch&vehicle=1996TOYOTACELICAGT4-2164%202.2L%20DOHC&bid=1208719500716&cycleCount=741¤tPage=0 BWD AUTOMOTIVE - Ignition Switch Item No: CS196 Now here is the easy part, push back the duct work, it just pulls apart, unscrew the two screws on the back and it's out....
Its call the coolant temperature "sender".. sku # 3387-07042521 ... o'rielly has them and partsgeek.com..BWD - Coolant Temperature SenderPart Number: WT3025
Disconnect your battery. Install a new camshaft sensor, then connect your battery back. I recommend genuine sensor (from dealer) or bwd brand.
An auxiliary relay is a back-up relay in case the primary relay fails.
It depends what relay you mean - a normal relay has four swimmers (e.g. an IM relay or a freestyle relay) bu relays such as a cannon relay can have more
The "pick up" of a relay is a setting at which the relay will begin to operate. Such as an overcurrent relay - if the pickup is set to 5A, when 5A is flowing through the relay, the relay will operate.
Which relay is the starter relay on a 1994 buick lesabre
Swap relay with another like relay.
I think aux relay is part of relay
the inhibitor relay is between the a/c relay and the cornering relay