needs tune up, or clogged fuel injectors. first two things that come to mind. You can go to the parts store and buy fuel injector cleaners, that go into the fuel tank. follow the direction on the product. I do mine as a part of routine maintanence. usually every 4th tank of gas. hope it helps. duboff
The 1998 Toyota Corolla OBD 2 port is under driver side dash below hood release
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Look below the glove box to the left. Google blower motor resistor for 2003 Toyota Corolla to see what it looks like and you cannot miss it.
That wheel will get you to the nearest tyre shop, but i wouldn't recommend driving more than 60 miles / 100km. Max speed should be below 50mph / 90kmph.
It is on the firewall below the master cylinder, drivers side
It's called sub bumper
VIN plate location on 2008 Corolla Hatchback is inside the front passenger door on a black label, below the door latch.
Somewhere above the driver's seat, and below the ceiling, depending on the height of the driver.
No. Toyotas and Hondas do not qualify. A car has to get below 18 mpg and not even the worst Toyota gets that low of gas mileage
It is located below the dash (about 6 inches away from the hood release). Note: On my 1999 Corolla, it is not covered; it is merely a port where a diagnostic computer can be plugged in.
Right below the front side of the motor.. at least in mine.. it's the starter Solenoid.
You didnt mention what year, but on a 1990, there is a dial below and left of the steering column on the dash.