A 1998 Toyota Corolla typically requires about 4.5 quarts (approximately 4.3 liters) of automatic Transmission Fluid when performing a fluid change. It's important to use the recommended type of fluid, which is usually Toyota Type T-IV or an equivalent. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines for your vehicle.
It's most likely broken, your best bet is to buy a new one
A Toyota Camry built in 1998 takes DOT 3 brake fluid. This is the standard brake fluid for passenger cars.
You can use any kind of SAE certified transmission fluid in your 1998 Toyota Corolla. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
You have to replace front and rear bulbs.
None. They are the same 7th Generation Corolla 1991 to 1997 (1998 model year) with either a 1.6Liter 4A FE or 1.8Liter7A FE and they will swap nicely or another of same drop right in. All electronics, ECM are same. A VERY FEW 1998 model year Corollas got the (then) new 1ZZ FE but a '93 in to a '96 no problem
3 qt
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If it's an Automatic it requires ATF, If Manual then it requires a Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90 API GL-4 Hope This Helps.
dextron at any auto parts store
Every 15,000 miles.
Small funnel in dipstick tube. If yoour fluid is low, you may have a bigger problem.
You need to use Dexron III automatic transmission fluid