2004 Toyota Corolla Sedan - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to screen off cowl drain to block mice from entering interior of car
need to kill the mice or find a better place to park. even if you block this entrance they will not stop. I have seen whole electrical systems, vaccum sysyems. destroyed by mice. interior ect. get some poison and traps bated with chocolate. if you don't want to kill them find some traps and relocate them to a far away feild. if they are anywhere near your vehicle they will chew on anything and everything they can.
7/18/2015 4:23:40 AM •
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Total dead no power-tried jump-then new battery-then nothing
Check you cables, see if you have a short in the grounding cable. The end grounding it to the car may have come loose. Have you ever replaced the cables? That would be my next step before you dump money into it. You know it isn't the battery so just work from there.
11/19/2013 12:41:11 AM •
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REAR WINDOWS OPEN SLOWLY AND CLOSE SLOWLY
Maybe something got stuck in there. Kids?The window track may be out of alignment.Pull the door panel to check the adjustment points.(3). Also,the motor may just be tired. Live in a cold climate where ice jams the window?
2/21/2013 6:11:22 AM •
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Valve clearances toyota 7afe engine
Toyota 7A-FE valve clearance (measured cold):
- Inlet: 0.15 to 0.25 mm (0.006 to 0.010")
- Exhaust: 0.25 to 0.35 mm (0.010 to 0.014")
Source: https://workshop-manuals.com/toyota/corolla_sedan_4-door/l4-107.5_1762cc_1.8l_dohc_(7a-fe)/maintenance/tune-up_and_engine_performance_checks/valve_clearance/system_information/specifications/page_815/
It a Toyota corolla nze 2001 with mileage 200k km
As advised by your mechanic, my advise is no different, in the gearbox there are what we term as teeth of different gears and synchronizers...being in such behaviour, your car needs a gearbox overhaul or replacement depending on which will cost you less
1990 corolla 4afe engine overheating
For many of the 90's and 2000's Toyota various models - Camry, Tacoma, 4 Runners, Corolla, and some other models it is usually caused by temperature sensitive fan switch on the radiator not operating. Electric fan on the radiator should operate when temp above 200 degrees. Less often the control relay 90987-03003 is defective. Check if bubbling in the radiator smells like exhaust. That would indicate a blown head gasket. A jumper wire from your marker light positive to the lower contact in the fan control relay socket will operate your fan when parking lights are on. The larger vehicles with more powerful radiator fans will need a hefty jumper from a headlight positive to avoid overheating the lighting wiring.
Why is 2011 Toyota Corolla that has 79,000 miles jerking on long distances?
Problems that only occur after 4 hours driving would be very difficult to diagnose. I would take it to a garage that has a professional grade scan tool and ask if they can access the historical data to check for the cause. Otherwise you just wait until it becomes a regular occurrence or the Engine Malfunction Light comes on.
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