probably your termostat isn't working, that's what happend to my corolla. I replaced the termostat and now it's working again..
To test the igniter on a 1994 Toyota Corolla remove the ignitor for the distributor. Using an ohmmeter check to see if it reads the proper voltage. If there is to little replace the unit.
Remove it and bench test it or bring to auto parts store they can test it for you
To find a radiator leak in a 1992 Corolla, start by visually inspecting the radiator and hoses for any signs of coolant seepage or damage. You can also check for puddles or drips under the vehicle after it's been parked. For a more thorough check, pressure test the cooling system using a pressure tester, which can help identify leaks at higher pressure. Lastly, look for any wet spots or corrosion around the radiator, as these can indicate the source of the leak.
most of this problem is ignition coil fail, you can test it by exchange with other one.
Bad spark plug? Bad plug wire? Bad valve or piston - do a compression test
You should in the UK, as your car will fail the MOT test if your horn does not work.
Call Around; Find A Radiator Shop or A Mechanic That Can Pressure Test Your Radiator. This Should Help
Fill Radiator. Start Vehicle Check For Leaks, Find Area Of Leak If Any. Resumbit With More Information. Or Have Radiator Shop Do A Pressure Test On The System .
Some states test cars for pollution compliance by connecting a reader to the vehicle's OBD-II port. Your 1990 Corolla is exempt from OBD-II testing because you don't have an OBD-II port - they first came out in 2006.
A pressure test is done to locate a leak if you can't visually see where it is coming from.
I WILL TELL YOU TO REMOVE THE RADIATOR AND BRING IT TO A RADIATOR SHOP TO MAKE AN HYDRO TEST ON IT THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHERE IT LEAKS I had mine pressure tested without removing it.
To install a glove box on a Toyota Corolla, first, ensure you have the correct replacement part. Start by removing any screws or fasteners securing the old glove box, then gently pull it out. Position the new glove box in place, aligning it with the mounting points, and secure it with the screws. Finally, test the glove box to ensure it opens and closes smoothly.