It is actually accessible from inside the car. First disconnect the battery. Open up the driver's and passenger's side rear door and then go to the driver's side rear. Pull up on the front of the back seat and pull it out of the car. There should be a panel that you can see that you can use a screwdriver to pry up(it is only held down by RTV). Disconnect the electrical connection from the top of the unit. Unscrew the bolts around the top of the fuel filter/pump unit and pull it out. That's it.
drop gas tank
Drop the tank.
Unfortunately, it's inside the gas tank. It is not accessible from the trunk; you need to drop the gas tank.
drop the subframe dummy, takes like 2 minutes. undo the balls and drop it. dont forget the cross member
On the front panel of the drivers side behind the small drop down compartment that is located on top of the hood release..
It would depend on if this is an internal or external fuel filter. If it is an internal, you need to drop the fuel tank to do this. If it is external, all you would need to do is unbolt it.
Yes it can . . simply put. You can even drop a civic engine in it
The 2001 Corolla was equipped with a 125hp 1ZZ-FE engine, in an 2400lb car, your looking at a "top speed" of around 135/140mph, of course, most USDM engines are tuned to "cut out" at around 115, and drop you down to 85 before allowing you to accelerate again.
You'll probably have to ask a tranny place, if you can find one you can trust. But seeing the Corolla is the twin of the Prizm, and since they're the same year...(i'm assuming your tranny is automatic too) it seems probable. You might also see if you can find someplace that will give you a part number for a tranny for the Prizm, and then for the Corolla to see if they're the same. Sorry I can't be more specific.
Did you mean conola? Sunflower seeds are helpful.
This happens on new cars as well as older models, when the car warms up the idle should drop. When its cold the fluids in the motor get thick so it works alittle harder until it thins out with the heat
There is no trunk access through the seat on a Chrysler Sebring convertible.