You need to provide more information in order to get an answer to your question. For instance, do the dash lights (check engine, oil, etc.) go on when you turn the key? If not, it could be a battery problem. Do you hear a click when you turn the key? If not, it could be a bad ignition switch or starter. Does the car not start at all, or does it start sometimes? Does it not start on cold starts or hot starts, or both? I've had major starting problems with my 1991 Corolla, so I can sympathize with you. Edit your question by including the specific symptoms and maybe someone will be able to help. Good luck!
The best thing to do if your Toyota Corolla doesn't start is to call a tow truck. Have the tow truck take the car someplace that the car can get looked at.
A 1990 Toyota Corolla.
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try changing out the heater core or the therma stat may be bad
Yes it is!
May be a fuel pump going bad
The 1990 Toyota Corolla thermostat can be found on the front of the engine. The thermostat will be inside of the thermostat housing.
Put it in gear and try to start the car. Then put it in either park or neutral and try to start it.Cranks in gear or doesn't crank in park/neutral: switch is bad.Doesn't crank in gear but cranks in park/neutral: switch is good.
Yes, the Toyota Corolla is a good option because it is good on gas. The Corolla is also a reliable car.
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To reset the alarm on a Corolla 1993, place they key in the ignition and turn it until it clicks. Keep the key in this position for 10 minutes and then start the car as normal.
The Corolla could be shaking for many reasons. Start by checking the wheel bearings and brakes for wear. Then check the engine to see if it running rough, causing the shake.