How often do you change the engine oil for a 1999 Toyota Corolla?
Check your manual, for most cars it's every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever happens first.
Are there extra fuses in fuse box for 2003 Toyota Corolla?
Check the owners manual. I believe both fuse boxes have spare fuses.
Yes there are spares. My 2006 Corolla, same generation car has them
What does the light that look like 2 arrows facing each other on the corolla means?
Sorry 4 weak eng.
In auto transmission cars when u break suddenly, it sounds and u feel like brake didn'nt worked properly.its like air in brake paddle.
There is a two arrow sign in dashboard and to fix it , there is a button (in right handed cars). Move ur left hand under dashboard between the area of steering and ashtray and press that button untill two arrow light is on or off.
Actually this button fix's the brake problem
What is the difference between a corolla ee100 from a corolla ae100?
There is no deffrent between ee100 and ae100. The only difference I know about this ee100 was about the horse power. EE100 corolla was run with 2e engine that run 1.3cc and while the AE100 corolla run with 4AFE engine which is 1.6cc. Same chasis model but have difference weight, interior and the spec (low spec or high spec). Both of this cars run FWD.
Where is the fuse reset button on a 93 corolla?
Fuses cannot be reset - they are a one time shot deal. Only circuit breakers can be reset - but very few exist o nthe car.
This is an automatic reminder to have your car inspected. It doesn't mean that anything is wrong. It's just a service reminder & you should take it in. This keeps your warranty up to date. After they inspect it, they will turn the warning off. It will happen again at 10,000 miles.
Where is the thermostat located on a 1991 Toyota Corolla?
drivers side behind distributor
I just changed it... It really below the distributor.
1.) Locate the distributor box.. its the box with wires attached to engine with cables that terminate into a box.
2.) Under that box you will see a bunch of bolts... Two of those bolts are attached to a smaller housing ... That's the thermostat housing.
Hint. Remove the air filter box to make an easier workspace.
What is the big screw mechanism under the driver seat of my 1999 Pontiac sunfire?
power seat motor and controls? Nope. i have manual seats, there is a big black plastic screw type thing on the right side of the seat cushion. I think it maybe a lumbar bar but when i screw and unsrew nothing happens. any ideas?
thanks
Where can you find a vacuum diagram for a 1981 Toyota Corolla carb?
1993 on Toyota corolla vacuum hose
What size door speaker does a 2003 Toyota sequoia have?
mine has 6 1/2 but they need adapters for new speakers....
How can you Fixed radiator leaking?
There are radiator sealants available at many auto parts stores. I personally have never been able to get them to work though another good way to seal a leak if it is on the aluminum part of the radiator is to solder it with silver solder.
However, in general the only real solution is a new radiator.
if your in a bind and your desperate and just so happen to have eggs available keep in mind that you can throw a couple of them in your radiator when its still warm and the eggs will cook and when they do they will fill the cracks a little so you can limp it somewhere, no racing.. hope this helps... oh ya do this while its running for those of you with less common sense than us other people
How do you change the instrument panel light of a Toyota Corolla 92?
You have to remove the instrument cluster to get to the bulb. start by removing the left speaker grill, lower left trim panel (5 screws), remove the steering column trim cover (6 screws), remove the cluster and trim bezels (9 screws), Remove the cluster by pulling it out ( 4 screws).
This is right. Just to add.
1. remove the cover that is above the steering column. THis cover is the one extending from the left side of the driver going to the center panel covering the aircon switches down to the DINs. There are just 4 screws for that.
2. remove that cluster bessel. this bessel is the one covering the cluster gauge to the clock and the stereo (head unit). After removing, you will see the bare clurster gauge.
3. unscrew the cluster gauge, there are 4 screws there i think. just search around it, it is easy to find actually.
4. pull the cluster gauge. for XL Corolla 92, there are 3 wiring sets connected at the back. Just unplug it. (it is like and ethernet cable that is used between your desktop and modem that needs to be pressed to release).
5. Here's the hardest part. removing the speedometer's cable. that's the biggest/thickest cable you can touch behind the gauge. It is hard to see it due to limited space. Find a way to reach that thick round cable, press hard then pull. Again, it is like a round ethernet cable that needs to be pressed to release it from the connection.
6. Once done, just get the cluster gauge and look at the back of it. just twist each black knob to remove it. inside each knob, you'll find your bulbs.
One suggestion, just replace it with LED bulbs. I think there are 4 bulbs for gauge's background lighting and for the rest of the bulbs are for the gauge icons (left signal light, right, door ajar icon, handbrake icon and etc.). just peep through each hole where the bulbs are plugged in to identify what bulb is for the background light and for icons.
LED bulbs in the philippines: 150 pesos for 2 pcs (43 pesos = 1 US dollar) while the regular bulb like the one you'll find in your dash is just 10 pesos (43 pesos = 1 US dollar). Dirt cheap. :)
Hope this helps.
How to remove a starter in 1999 Toyota Corolla?
The biggest thing will be to locate the top bolt of the starter. The answer below is pretty good but make sure you take the battery off completely. Once the battery is off (and the air intake rubber hose is out of the way also) put your head where the battery was and shine light toward the engine, you should be able to locate the screw by looking toward the engine (screw can only be accessed with an extension, after you removed the starter leave the screw there so you won't have to try to guide it back in). The comments below were useful to me as well as the following link: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/pdf/Archive/Alt/alt.autos.toyota/2005-09/msg03706.pdf
ANSWER: First raise and secure the car, ramps work too. Disconnect the negative (ground) battery cable and insure that it does not touch the battery post during maint. Disconnect the top radiator hose from the radiator and fold it back out of the way. (You will lose a couple ounces of coolant.) Each cooling fan has an electrical connection. Disconnect these and remove the five bolts holding the shroud. Remove the fan/shroud assembly. There is a brace holding the intake to the engine, secured to it is the wiring harness for the starter. Remove the brace to make electrical connections easier later. Remove the plastic elbow from the intake and air box. The top starter bolt is behind the intake accessed by the removed elbow. The bottom bolt is visible on the starter. (I also removed another bolt near the bottom of the oil filter, but it may not be necesssary.) Rock the starter free and pull it up to the top of the radiator support. Disconnect the electrical connections. Installation is the reverse of removal. I replaced the contacts in the solenoid, a common problem to Nippondenso starters. I found the fix outlined on atleast two websites.
I just got done replacing my old starter and I'd like to say that taking out the fan shroud for the radiator is DRASTICALLY important. I had almost no room to take out the starter, and wiggled it around for about an hour when I left the fan shroud on. I still could not get it out, but after removing the fan shroud, which really just took unscrewing 5 tiny bolts and wiggling it out of the engine bay, I slid it between the lower coolant hose and the radiator and it squeaked out fine. Also, the upper radiator hose also must be disconnected to get the fan shroud out. I would definitely follow the above tutorial in getting the starter out. I followed it to a TEE and worked great.
Also, one more note, I had a hard time locating the starter considering I thought it was located on the back of the engine. It's below the intake pipes on the front of the engine. The reason you have to take out the elbow on the intake is because there is one screw that goes this way <======[] (Which is the one that you take out below where the elbow for the intake is) and the other which goes this way []========> is located from the bottom of the car. Hope this helps and gives some more clarity.I would suggest that some of these steps may be unnecessary, particularly removing the coolant hose and the fan shroud. I, too, noticed the procedure outlined on other websites, but those sites and the repair manual I own both say to remove the starter from the bottom of the car (after removing plastic shields), on models where the starter is in front of the engine. You should only have to remove the air cleaner assembly to remove the top bolt. Please let me know if I'm wrong, as I'm heading out to the garage right now to sweat under my poor little Toy! handymandankankakeeil NOTE: Two different engines are available for 1999 Corolla, so this is instruction for the 12V/1.4KW starter, which is on the front of the engine. It will take 2 to 3 hours to replace the starter, provided you have the right tools. I suggest you have an assistant and these instructions by your side. You will have to unscrew 9 bolts, 1 nut, disconnect two switches, and loosen a clamp. TOOLS: Car jack; Wrenches and ratchets sizes 10mm, 13mm, 14mm; Phillips screwdriver Step 1: Disconnect the battery. Unscrew the protective plastic cover under the engine. Step 2: Remove the air-filter assembly including the air-intake elbow. There are 4 bolts and one plastic fastener to be removed in total with air-filter assembly. Unclip the air-filter box, remove the actual air-filter, and you will see three (3) bolts you need to unscrew. On the outside of the box towards the windshield, you will see the fourth bolt holding several wires to the air-filter box. Disconnect it. Towards the front of the engine, you will see a small black, plastic ring holding a battery wire. This ring can pop open, so play with it and open it so that you can move the assembly. Final step is to remove the air-intake elbow from the engine. Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen the fastener holding the air-intake hose to the engine. Slip the hose off its terminal and move the whole air-filter assembly off to the side. The second starter bolt becomes accessible only after the air-filter assembly has been moved off to the side. Step 3: Disconnect the two starter switches Since you are now lying below the car, looking up, you will notice two switches on the starter [There is a third switch on the oil filter, which you may want to disconnect while working to prevent a potential tare]. Disconnect the small wire switch first; by pulling on it, (it slides out). The larger wire switch does NOT slide out. First, clip-off the plastic cover by pulling on it with your index finger nail. As it clicks open, nut will appear, holding the main wire to the starter. Unscrew the nut, and disconnect the wire (ALWAYS DISCONNECT BATTERY BEFORE TOUCHING THIS NUT). Step 4: Unscrew the 2 bolts and remove the starter The first starter bolt is accessible from the bottom, so right after disconnecting the switches, apply a 14mm wrench, and unscrew the bolt. The second bolt is accessible from the top of the engine, only after the air-filter assembly is off to the side. Locate the bolt by touch or by using a mirror and unscrew it. DO NOT REMOVE THIS BOLT COMPLETELY, as it is very hard to access! Remove starter motor from the BOTTOM of the car. Be patient and gentle, as there is very little room to operate. I did it last week, so it can be done! Step 4: Reinstall the removed parts (Opposite of removal)
Where is the fuse for the clock on a 2005 corolla?
Fuse #10...15amp in under dash fuse box, behind the little storage compartment, left of steering wheel. But if your dome lights and radio still work, its not the fuse, same circuit
Where is the air intake temp sensor in a corolla 98?
The 1998 Toyota Corolla air intake temperature sensor can be found on the air intake hose. The air intake hose will come from the air intake box and proceed to the engine.
Where is the brake light fuse in 2002 Corolla?
Remove the glove compartment cover and there is a fuse box located behind there