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Yes, the after letters signify body trim levels only. The CE is the base level. The engine and gearbox are shared at all levels.
What is the difference between Toyota Corolla LE and XLE?"
What is the difference? The Corolla XLE is basically a more luxurious version of the lower LE trim. It adorns Toyota's SofTex upholstery, which is a simulated-leather fabric. A power-adjustable driver's seat and heated front seats also come standard in the Corolla XLE
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check to see if there is an earth wire from bonnet to body,and make sure that it is in good order.. or if you have an antitheft pin switch, check and make sure that it isnt earthing out when the ignition is swiched on..
That depends if the car originally was equipped with the receiver for the keyless system. If so, you can buy the remotes from a dealer for about 99 dollars each. If the car does NOT hve the keyless receiver, the remotes will not work. What I would do is take the car to a dealer, their techs can look to see if the receiver isinstalled under the dash.
just look at your fues block with a flashlight and you will be able to see the blown fuse... look closely it might not be obvious at first. Another thing you can do is go to the store and purchase a fuse tester... a simple device that has a pair of pins (actually they usually have 2 pair, one for two different spacings) and an led... you put the pins against the fuse's exposed metal contacts on the flat back and if the fues is blown and the device is on, the led will light... you may have to buy a fuse kit to get the tester but they are well worth it, along with a fuse puller, if you are like me and have large fingers
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