depends, if it is an SE the back seats probably do not fold down. if it is an LE or any other one there are pull knobs that unlatch them from the trunk. this is based on a 1997 model.
To remove the radio in a 1995 Toyota Corolla, first pry the radio frame from the dashboard using a flat tool like a screwdriver. Then, press in on the pins at each side of the radio and slide it out of the dashboard. Remove the wires from the back of the radio.
Yes. My 2006 Toyota Corolla S has two levels to release the back seat in two parts. Open the trunk and the lever knobs s are attached to the roof of the trunk, almost sticking out so you can see them. I guess we never noticed because, 6 years after we bought the car, the new-car plastic wrap covering the knobs is still there.
On the back of the motor ( the firewall side) between the edge of the motor and the gearbox. It is about 4 inches long and 1 and a half round with cables going to it from the back end.
To remove the back seat of a 1998 Toyota Corolla, you will need to remove the carpet to expose the bolts for the seat. Then, loosen the bolts by removing the nuts. You can then remove the seat.
Take it back and get them to check it.
I have looked all over my 92 Toyota many times for a trunk release, but to no avail. Only one of the pair of keys that the car has will open the trunk, so if you have both, try the other one. My guess is that if you cannot use a key to open the trunk, you may be able to get in through the back seat. My "92" Corolla does have one key that works on the trunk but the mechanism jamed up on me so the key no longer works.It might if you can free it up. Fortunatley my LE came with a trunk release next to the gas release so it might depend on the model and make. You could maybe install one for cheap! Good luck.
4 x 4.5"
is your toyot a saloon or estate and what year
In my 2000 Toyota Corolla CE fuse for the radio is located at the back side of the radio, you need to pull out the radio and you will see the fuse on the back side of it between wires
When you have the belt put back on correctly it will be back in time.
Yes!!!!!!!!! Everything bolts up, did it , bought a 1.6 by mistake, and it had a 1.8, and could not return it, so I put it in and it worked Great!, Drove it from Naples Florida, back to Milwaukee, WI, and it was Great, no issues, no lights, sold it and they are still driving it no problems
If the VSC flashing light comes on at the same time on your Toyota Corolla, then there might be a sensor issue, and if you have a warranty, have it back to the manufacturer.