The belt is slipping a little when the alternator is working the hardest. (Just after the car starts). The easiest answer is to check the belt and if you see any signs of wear (weather checking - cracks - etc.) replace it. The not so easy answer is that your battery could be weakening causing the alternator t work harder. Have your battery checked and replace if necessary. Leaving a weak battery in will ruin your alternator eventually.
It is either A worn belt,sometimes A belt can LOOK good and still be bad enough to squeel. Or, The compressor is starting to get stiff, You can check this prety easilly, When the engine is cold (AND NOT RUNNING) use your hand get the front of the pump in your hand the very nose of it will turn by hand without the belt moveing, see how stiff it is, It should be fairly easy to turn, NOT TOO STIFF, just A little resistance.
location of the cold start switch on 1991 corolla auto
The recommended oil type for a 1997 Toyota Corolla is 10 W 30. If the car is used in places of extreme cold weather, the oil type 5 W 20 can be used.
Most likely this time of year, he is cold, They chirp when they are not happy and if they are very unhappy they squeel like A pig. Its LOUD!
Alternator belt needs adjusting
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/corolla-matrix/136765-2009-corolla-xrs-cai/ Hope this helps
2007 corolla S auto 1.8 liter 40 mpg. 45 with a cold air intake my wife drives mostly freeway to work
Check that the fan belt is tight.
Cold Outside was created in 1997.
Not warm enough and your transmission fluid isn't happy about it!
bad engine mout....i had same on a 1994 corolla
Cold Night Into Dawn - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13