In the 2001 Toyota Corolla the evap purge solenoid valve is located near the underside of the air cleaner. This is an emissions control device.
Yes there is. Recall #A0J on Toyota's website for 2005-2008 Corolla and Matrix vehicles
Right below the front side of the motor.. at least in mine.. it's the starter Solenoid.
Toyota Corolla 2011- Base MSRP: $15,600 - $18,3002011 Toyota Corolla LE- Starting at $17,300 MSRP2011 Toyota Corolla S- Starting at $17,470 MSRPToyota Corolla 2010 - Base MSRP: $15,350 - $20,050Toyota Corolla 2008 - Base MSRP: $14,405 - $16,415It all depends on the year of the car, the make, and all the 'extras' you want inside.It can average from 10,000-25,000. I have an 02 & it cost me $21,000.Click on the link below to go to Toyota's official page on Toyota corolla.
I think that was the same problem as I had. If your Corolla is under 120K this problem will be covered. Just take it to your closest Toyota dealer and they should replace the ECU for you at no charge.
Replace the tranny fluid, if check engine light comes back on, replace shift solenoid.
I believe that the solenoid is located ont the starter itself. If you can just follow the positive battery cable down to its next junction towards the starter motor; that is usually where the starter solenoid is located.
A brake light switch may be bad if a 1996 Toyota Corolla will not go into gear and the brake lights don't work. Another issue could be in the shift lock solenoid.
Toyota Corolla was created in 1966.
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The Corolla 2011 by Toyota is starting at just under $16,000. The price varies based on what features you want with the vehicle, and of course if you buy it new or used.
There are 3 shift solenoids one on the outside of the transmission in the front, and two on the inside of the transmission