The same as it would be for any other R134a system - it doesn't vary by the make of the vehicle, and the optimum system pressure is dependent on the ambient air temperature and humidity level. Depending on what the ambient air temperature and humidity level is, your low should be reading anywhere from 28 to to 65 psig and the high side should be reading anywhere from 130 to 350 psig. Again, it all depends on the temperature/pressure relationship.
You can bypass the AC low pressure switch, on your Toyota Corolla, by removing the switch. You can remove the wiring to the switch and leave the switch and place.
The location of the AC fuse on a 1996 Toyota Corolla is underneath the hood. The fuse will be in the drivers side fuse box and should be clearly marked.
Under the dash on the drivers side...
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It needs one sepentine belt........If the Corolla has AC it needs one sepentine belt w/ac
bad engine mounts low rpm old timing belt over charged ac
Yes, the windshield defroster will turn the A/C compressor on.
Most commonly, low on freon.
R134a, as do all vehicles for that MY
i also have a corolla and u open it by just pulling it fron the left side towards you slowely with a screw driver.
The 8th generation Corolla (1998-2002) did not come with cabin air filters. Only started with the 9th generation and newer (2003 and up).
this relay switch is located behind the glovebox. You have to remove the entire glovebox to get to it