It should be listed under the hood on a sticker in liters. Otherwise take the VIN of the dash and call your dealer; he/she will tell you. Good luck.
tell me what toyota year ,and i will tell you how is a toyota corolla 1995
The O2 sensor on a Toyota Corolla is located on the exhaust manifold. The O2 sensor properly reads the air fuel ratio to tell the engine how much fuel to use.
Your owners manual will tell you.
Uh...if you get me one I'll tell you : )
I don't have the answer to your question, but I can tell you that if you email Toyota, they can tell you. Why not go right to the source for your answer? Hope this helps!
The check engine light comes on and stays on when there is a problem with the emissions systems. You need to have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scanner. This will retrieve the code that has been set and tell you what part of the system is being effected. It will not necessarily tell you what part is defective.
A compression check and cylinder leak-down test should tell you the condition of your engine.
on my car it was the front oxygen sensor. take the car to auto zone and they can put a computer tester on it and tell you what the problem is. they test it for free...
Each engine in a Toyota uses a different Spark plug depending on size and model. The owners manual will tell you the correct size for your engine.
Call any auto zone or go to their website and look up specs that should tell you
You didn't say what engine you have? Check the link and it will tell you.
If it's a 2003 - 2008 Corolla, I can tell you. Please respond with the year. Or, better yet, look up "Automatic Transmission" in the index of your owner's manual. The manual has good diagrams to help you along.