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This depends on the year and condition of the car. The current Toyota Corolla is sold as low as $15,900. However, if you want added features, expect to spend at least a couple thousand dollars more.
Just disconnect the battery for couple minutes.
Disconnect the battery for couple minutes, or stop by AutoZone, they can erase it for you for free.
well I have a similar problem with the estima ACR55. Unfortunately the imported model into Malaysia is all in Japanese and there is minimal help online for an English version. what I did was, disconnected the battery for 30secs. than reconnected and it had reset itself. it has been a couple of days now. you could try it.
You have to hold the key in the open position for a couple seconds to deactivate it.
disconnect the battery and touch the battery cables together off the battery. Leave disconnected for a couple minutes and reconnect. If light stays on or comes back on the problem is what's called a hard failure and needs to be diagnosed ASAP!
a mechanic changed the Canister for my son toyoya corolla 2005 and told us it was located by the fuel tank under the car, it is about the sizes of a black shoe box with a couple of small hoses and a couple of component on it.
the fuel in your fuel bowl evaporated most likely caused by a disconnected emission components example- charcoal canister
i had the same problem with mine i told a friend about it and he told me to try disconnected the battery for a couple of seconds i reconnected it hey presto it worked.
I would start with changing the spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter. I would also try a couple of bottles of fuel injector cleaner, and dry gas.
Labor prices differ according to where you live. call a couple of local garages for estimates The starter is about $150-200. Double the amount if a shop is going to do the work.
Disconnect the battery for couple minutes. But if you have problems with your engine or other monitored systems the light will go on again.