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
you cant, your car is a write-off. Sorry.
If you want the original stereo this will be hard to find. If you want a new one, you can buy any aftermarket model that fits the opening (referred to as single and double DIN based on size of the stereo). Several online stereo dealers include all the mounting hardware and cable adapters at no charge (sorry I cant include names, it can be mistaken for an endorsement and the moderator will delete my post) just search for car stereos and you will find several online dealers available that can actually tell you what stereos will fit in your specific car. On a side note, for not much more cost than a basic model, you can get a unit with built in bluetooth that will give you hands-free phone and access to your iPod/MP3 player music library in your vehicle.
No they definitely cant. chiropractors can move bones about so that joints are les likely to interfere with nerves passing between them or near them. degenerative or stereo arthritis is the degeneration of cartilage which is at this stage not reversible.
I did not have an extended warranty but i had a typical warranty covering ur car up to 60,000 miles. I called the dealership about the soelnoid and found out its a regular problem with the corollas a computer malfunction so u dont need a new solenoid just a new computer chip. The dealership covers it for free woo-hoo and a free car wash cant beat that but i know it could range to 500$ depending where u got ur car workedon.
i cant
you idiot you cant
you cant tighten it because it has an automatic belt tensioner. it costs about 100 dollars and can be done at home if your mechanical
try this website. http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/bl_gm_95.htm
if you cant figure out how to unbolt it you shouldn't be trying to replace it Raise the car and support it on stands. There is an acces cover underneath where the engine bolts onto the tranaxle that makes it pretty easy.
Check the fuse.
who says you can't? I replaced the stereo myself on my 93 ford explorer with an aftermarket stereo with no problem.
it cant do that because no one can stop a vibration only the earth could
You have to remove the panel which goes around the stereo and the compartment if you have it. It's better to start from top part (top right and left parts). Use a thin screwdriver and put something in between (a small piece of plastic is ok) the screwdriver and interior. Then the bottom part... You will see four screws which you have to loose to be able to remove the stereo holder. Then carefully remove the holder with the stereo in it. Disconnect the stereo. The stereo is attached to the holder with four screws. There is one more problem can show up. You will need to find a wiring diagram for you car because wiring for non-Toyota stereos and Toyota ones are different.
No you cant sos
Its under the vehicle on the drivers side. Follow the line that goes from the gass tank to the front you cant miss it. Its small and cylinder shaped.
Have you checked your exhaust system, your catalytic converter may be pluged.
cant put in security code on stereo as message only says wait have tried for 2 weeks still says wait on screen