I have neever seen or heard of a vacuum line coming out of a Power Steering pump, are you sure that's the PS pump? And are you sure that's a vacuum line? You can check the vacuum diagram, there may be a sticker somewhere under the hood and there should be one in your repair manual.
Pre 98 Toyota corolla power steering pumps have two vacuum lines that attach to the intake manifold and the throttle body, I'm not sure what their function is though.
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There is a dipstick located next to the distributor at the rear of the engine coming out of the transmission.
its mounted on the fire wall with a vacuum hose coming from the throttle body to it
What colour is the wire coming from o2 sensor t Save o the computer
Check that the switch that moves from cool to hot (Is like a sliding switch on a 1990 Corolla I think) is actually opening the vent that controls flow of hot air
Check your brake fluid level.
Toyota has released a TSB on this . You have to take it to Toyota and have the catalytic converter replaced and the ECM reflashed. And if you have over 80000 miles on it, you also have to pay for it.
All power steering systems use a pump on the front of the engine driven by a belt. This pump will have metal lines coming from it that connect to the steering box, or power rack that is near the steering column that comes out of the cabin.
This mechanism is called a "door latch." You can prices on the part from different Toyota and Chevrolet dealer parts suppliers. This is likely where the part is coming from. As for labor... expect from 0.7 to 0.9 hours.
It's probably mold. You can buy chemicals that are added through the intake that might fix it.
It looks like a bolt with a wire coming out of it on the side of the engine block, usually on the same side as the oil filter
To reset the check engine light in your 2006 Toyota Corolla, you will need to attach the car to a diagnostic computer. This allows you to pinpoint the reason for the light coming on, select the correct sensor, and reset the light.