SOURCE: corolla 2003 rear bumper
Many thanks for this solution, I got it a bit wrong and don't know if it makes any difference, the Corolla is actually an 04, and its British... any ideas.
SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Corolla Radio fuse
Pg. 250 of your 2005 Owner's Manual shows the location of the Fuse Boxes. There is one under your hood on the driver's side and the other is under the dash just to the left of steering wheel. Pg 272, will show you how to replace the fuses. Pg. 286-287 gives a diagram and description of each fuse and what part of the electrical system it enables.
This portion of the electrical system correspondeds to the fuse in position 32 on pg. 287 of the manual.
Your going to have to get on your back with a flashlight and open up the fuse box under the dash by the steering wheel. The lid of the fuse box shows the positions of the fuse and their amperage rating. Like I said, replace the fuse in postion 32 (15 Amp). There is a spare 15 Amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood (easy to get to, see the diagrams in the owner's manual). There is also a fuse puller tool next to the spare fuses.
SOURCE: 2004 toyota corolla no power to radiator fan
If the fuse is ok....try replacing the fan relay. under $6 at rockauto.com
SOURCE: where is the oxygen sensor located on a 1994
You need to follow your exhaust. You have two. One in the front and one in the back. All you do is plug one side into the electrical connector and the other side screws into the exhaust. You need to find out if it is the upstream sensor or downstream sensor before you change that one. The one in front is upstream.
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