If you are lucky tie rod (inner or outer) has to be replaced. If you are not lucky you will have to replace all steering mechanism (steering rack).
Kites catch the wind by turning and moving until it glides smoothly with it instead of fighting against the wind. Its shape is what allows it to do that so effectively.
to the left under the steering wheel
to the left under the steering wheel
pull the bonnet catch in the car you plonker
Its under the steering wheel about a foot towards the pedals.
On the passenger side, just on the side under the dashboard.
just below the steering wheel, left hand side.
If laterally means what i think it does, then they stick a little. They don't just slide smoothly; the rocks catch on each other, creating an earthquake.
Release the main bonnet catch on the steering wheel column. Push the bonnet catch in the front grill once and it'll come out half way, then pull the half out catch to open the bonnet.
Bonnet release on escorts is usually on the underside if the steering column, below the steering wheel. The bonnet will pop and then you have to do the bonnet release catch around the badge on the front grill.
First learn how to speak and write English. Then you should take it to a shop or you will catch your Toyota on fire...
Under the dashboard in the drivers footwell ... near the bonnet release catch.