1.6 DOHC (code engine 4AFE / 7AFE)
2.0 SOHC (code engine 2SE)
2.0 DOHC (code engine 3SFE / 3SGE)
2.2 DOHC (code engine 5SFE)
The fourth-generation Toyota Celica was launched in 1986 and was a complete departure from what had gone before. It was aerodynamic, it had pop-up headlights, and it was now front-wheel drive. It was available as a coupe or as a liftback, and had a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine under the hood, which drove the front wheels though a five-speed manual gearbox or a four-speed automatic transmission. A convertible version was launched in 1987., and then a four-wheel-drive 2.0-liter turbo version called the GT-Four was released in 1988. The fifth-generation model appeared in 1989 with a range of engines, starting with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder, then a 2.0-liter, then a 2.0-liter turbo and a 2.2-liter non-turbo four. Again, it had a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The sixth-generation car appeared in 1993, with conventional headlights. Haynes has an extensive range of Toyota repair manuals and online maintenance procedures to suit professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts. Our Toyota Celica repair manual will be able to help whether you're servicing or repairing your car.