Usually it has just leaked out some refrigerant, but you can't know for certain until you connect gauges. I'll do it cheap, but you need to bring it to my house. Just kidding, I'm sure you live in some far-away state and it wouldn't be worth the trip.
The 2004 Toyota Corolla came equipped in the 1.8L L4 engine only. The rears have a bolt-in hub/wheel bearing assembly. The XRS model did have bolt-in fronts, however the other models need to have their front bearings removed, and greased and then hydraulically pressed-in.
In order to avoid technical problems, only use "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" Follow the manufacturers dilution recommendations on the label.
The Corolla E120 is the ninth generation of cars sold by Toyota.
The Toyota Corolla KE70 was the fourth generation of Corolla's released under Toyota. They were produced from August 1979 until June 1987. The last three years saw only production of the van and station wagon versions of the car.
No. FWD only.
500 miles ************** First Toyota manufacturers scheduled servive is 5,000 miles and I have 62,000 miles on my Corolla and it has needed NO "repair" only scheduled maintenance
I believe they are all Toyota, base off the Corolla, just rebadged as a Geo, then Chevy. Reanswered by b_radical2006: a geo prizm is the same thing as a Toyota corolla the only difference is the name and a few down grades from a corolla like interior and engine power and the bumpers.
Yes. Geo is a branch of Chevy but they also have alot of the Toyota parts on them. The Toyota corolla and the Toyota celica st have the same motor as the geo. More than likely it is the 4AFE 1.6L 1587cc only about 115 horsepower.
It should only take about an hour to replace the brake lines on a 1995 Toyota Corolla. The exact time will depend on your experience with replacing brake lines.
Only people who suck on William Powis will ask this! okay?
well only the president does but his is 1981 Toyota corolla so i hope that answers your question
May be a fuel pump going bad