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No. The 1997 Toyota Corolla has a timing belt, which, according to the dealer, should be replaced every 90,000 miles or 6 years.
If you are in the market for a used Toyota Corolla you would first want to check out ebay motors and see what they have available. You might also call around to your local car dealerships to see if they can help locate a used Toyota Corolla.
The capacity should be around 4.5 to 5 quarts of oil.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain..all 2003 Toyota Corolla Trims S, CE and LE have the same engine, the 1.8Liter 1 ZZ FE, The only engine Toyota makes anymore with a timing belt is the V8 that comes in the Tundra, Sequoia and 4Runner
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Stand in the back of your Corolla and push down on the farthest place back you can get a good push. Push down HARD, all your weight. The car should go down, come back up and stay there. If it bounces back down at all, the shocks need to be replaced
It should be +38 to +41
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Windshield wipers should be replaced every 6,000 miles. The windshield wipers should be any of the following sizes: 93-01, 94, 95, or 96.
Depends on where you live but most car dealerships should be selling Toyota Corolla's at reasonable and affordable prices. The Richmond Hill Toyota dealership has some excellent deals.
You should change the shocks on your 2008 Toyota corolla when oil is visible around the shock absorber located behind the tire and made visible when you jack the car up and look just above the suspected tire. If the shocks are dented they should be replaced. Poor steering response and stiffness, uneven tire ware, excessive bouncing or vehicle sway are all symptoms of damaged shocks. Shocks should be changed about every 50,000 miles.
acceleration is very slow.