I would assume it has something to do with your power steering.
30 PS is the correct tire pressure for a 1999 Toyota Corolla.
POSSILBE WATERPUMP OR BELT TENSIONER BEARING FAILURE.
Power Steering (toyota NZE owner)
30 PS
One of the PS hoses, ranc and pinion, or the PS pump
replace the cluster Do not rush into doing this (above) A Toyota that is assembled in Japan is far superior to anything UK built - look for the small black sticker on the windscreen at the top driver`s side - the Toyota of Gloucester Main Dealer pointed out this very significant fact. My car is a 1998 Toyota Corolla GS 3 door hatchback 1332cc with 102k. My speedo packed in, rev counter fine but within 10 miles the engine management light came on. My mechanic drove to the nearest scrap yard, bought the c. one foot screw-on speedo extension cable from the gear box end for £5. Sorted for £15. Apparently the sensor needs feed back on prevailing speed to adjust mixture - hence the engine management light coming on. PS The sectioned end of the cable sheared, hence lack of drive to speedo proper. Try this first before spending money.
I have neever seen or heard of a vacuum line coming out of a power steering pump, are you sure that's the PS pump? And are you sure that's a vacuum line? You can check the vacuum diagram, there may be a sticker somewhere under the hood and there should be one in your repair manual. Pre 98 Toyota corolla power steering pumps have two vacuum lines that attach to the intake manifold and the throttle body, I'm not sure what their function is though.
No, PS I and PS II are part of the first stage of photosynthesis, the light reactions. The Calvin cycle is the second stage of photosynthesis and does utilize the photosystems.
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Moonlight, sunlight, candle light, and light from a fire. Ps. Use your head, what light did anyone use back in those times?
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Toyota Land Cruisier are 135 PS (99 kW) and 65 mph respectively.
there are lots of moons because of light for planets PS I'm guessing