Cadillac, Chevrolet, Toyota Camry, Toyota corolla, opel corsa, the list goes on...... CTS = Catera Touring Sedan. In 2009 or 2010 Cadillac will release a Coupe version (2-door) and you guessed it, it will be the CTC.
The backup light switch is located on the top of the transmission near the shift rail housing. It has a short pigtail with a disconnect to the wiring harness.
On a 1998, you can kill the running lights by pulling the the 15 daylight running light fuse in the engine comparement fuse box. Manual says to disconnect the battery before openning this comparment.
Your vechile is equipped with 'Senteniel Lighting' which means, after you shut your vehicle off, the lights will remain on, for the duration you have it set for. If your lights fail to shut off, even with senteniel disabled i would have the switch, or the headlight relay examined.
1974 Dodge Monaco sedan =)
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The most popular sedan in Japan is the Toyota Corolla.
YES coz i have a Toyota Corolla Sedan 1994.
A Toyota Corolla CS 1.6L Manual Sedan has a 13-gallon fuel tank.
probably Toyota corolla check wikipedia
Depends on what the odometer reads and which region the car is to be sold/bought in.
It's called sub bumper
In the back of the engine one bolt is hidden under the air box
mmmm... still thinking about it
The fuel tank capacity of the 2014 Toyota Corolla L Sedan is 13.2 gallons. If gas is $1.23 per gallon, it would cost $16.24 to fill up the tank.
The Toyota Camry and Corolla are by far the most I have seen inside the state of Virginia but it mostly depends on where you live.
In 1984 Corolla sedan and coupe the brake lights are mounted in the trunk lid. Just grip the socket and turn counter clockwise 1/4 turn and the bulb and socket will come out, grasp bulb and another 1/4 turn bulb will come out. Sylvania Part № 7443LL 2 filament bulb (same bulb is tail lights)