I believe most Toyotas are recommended for timing belt change at 60,000 miles. It is not an easy job. About 4 or more hours with all the right tools on hand. If you don't know much about timing, I would recommend taking it to a good mechanic for service.
500 miles ************** First Toyota manufacturers scheduled servive is 5,000 miles and I have 62,000 miles on my Corolla and it has needed NO "repair" only scheduled maintenance
5 years old no matter how low the mileage or before if mileage reaches 50.000 as water pump bearings are prone to seize about this mileage, It has been known for them to seize at 17.000.
Before buying a used Toyota, you should know if the car was involved in an accident. You should also know the mileage on the vehicle.
The correct spark plug gap for a 2000 Toyota Corolla is .043 inches. Most spark plugs are pre-gapped, but its best to check before installation.
Yes, there is a fuse for the air conditioner in a 2006 Toyota Corolla. The fuse is located to the left of the steering wheel behind the coin tray. Use a flash light to see if the fuse is blown before removing.
Also you need to be sure the fuse is working in your car before replacing the lighter.
I think only 1. it's located below exhaust manifold before the cat converter.
The average Toyota Sienna gets just under 100,000 miles. It typically will receive around 97,000 miles before needing major repairs.
I wouldn't go that far. Have a mechanic check it out before you go a few hundred miles out of your way.
In any car don't let go less than 2 - 3 mm
Depends on the year. Since 2003, and probably before that, it's a a big ugly mast sticking out of the roof near the back window. Toyota shornened it for the 2012 model year but same place
hey, u can find it on the drivers side,extreme right, just below the dash before the bonnet catch.