Check the fuse
1996 corolla fuse is in kick panel next to driver!!! cig lighter and clock and radio!!!
When I drive my Corolla 93 1.8 DX and slow down on a speed bump on a road, I hear a squeaky sound coming from the front and rear shock absorbers/struts. Does my car needs lubrication or oiling in those areas. When there is a pot hole than there is no sound at all. The only sound that comes out is at the speed bumps when car springs/struts shrink or expand. It looks like dryness feeling from those areas. It mostly happens when its cold. It is doing like this since last winter but I didn't had any problem. Its just annoying. Do I need to replace the struts or absobers? or is there any way I can lubricate it? Please help. Thanks
Have you checked your fuel filter as the cause? I was experiencing this same problem with a 2002 Toyota Camry solara. Just a thought
Do not this can cause you a little problem maybe stomachache or headache I suggest not.
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There is probably a transistor or other component inside the radio that is getting hot and failing. Unfortunately, finding the culprit is difficult and often not worth the trouble of having it repaired. There are literally hundreds of transistors in there, and it only takes one to cause the problem you describe.
There could be a humming noise from the engine of a 2002 Toyota Corolla because of low oil or a fouled spark plug. It can also indicate a more serious problem.
Fuses
The ECU has detected a problem with the emissions system. Most auto parts stores will scan the ECU for free.
did some one accidentally put the wrong fluid in the master? if so this will cause this problem m,
There are a number of reasons why a 2001 Toyota Corolla 1.4 GS engine would misfire. Coils are one common cause. Another common cause is the fuel delivery system.
Several things can cause your 2001 Toyota Corolla to stall when you first take off. The most common cause is a dirty fuel filter or a dirty air intake filter.
bad engine mounts low rpm old timing belt over charged ac
Yes it can..do a diagnostic
Is the analysis of a problem and finding the root cause or reason for the problem
The primary cause for a 95 Toyota Corolla to buck is a lack of fuel. The fuel filter can be clogged which will not provide enough gas to the engine.
a bad fan control relay
You have an electrical short somewhere.