The heater isn't an extra unit, it is simply pulling heat from the engine and blowing it into the cab. If the engine is not hot the heat will seem like it is not working. If the heat is not working after the engine has warmed up, you may have a fan that doesn't work, or a clogged vent.
No, it will not.
They are nice tires and will work well on a Corolla.
Yes, they both have the same engine, a 4A**
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yes but the 2 cars are like a red apple and a green one. the 05 is heavy and the 94 engine will have to work harder. just a thought yes but the 2 cars are like a red apple and a green one. the 05 is heavy and the 94 engine will have to work harder. just a thought
This depends on the bolt pattern of both cars. If the bolt pattern is the same, then technically the rim will work. example: a 1999 Camry LE has a bolt pattern of 5x114, a 1999 Corolla LE has a bolt pattern of 4x100. In this case, the Camry rim will not work on the Corolla.
When bulbs on a Toyota Corolla are working but one is not, it is usually a burnt out bulb. You can change this yourself.
If your 92 Toyota Corolla taillights are out, but the dash light and fuse work fine, the bulbs could have burn out. Replace bulbs on each side.
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No, it wouldn't work because of the cyllinder combustion default levels.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla uses a OBD 2 reader and it located on lower driver side of dash next to hood release