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Theresa Vagrin Posted on Sep 05, 2016

I have a 2004 corolla verso,the gear position display on the dash is not showing,the gear wouldn't engage, and the accelerator is not working.I feel it's a fuse issue,but I couldn't find a blown fuse.

  • Theresa Vagrin Sep 05, 2016

    The odometer is working, every other display is ON, only the one that shows when the gear is in N, E1, R and the rest. The one that shows the shift position

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: oil change light

Turn the key on. Observe the odometer. Is "ODO" displayed? If not, push the trip meter button until "ODO" is displayed, with the total mileage travelled shown.
Turn the key off.
Push & HOLD the trip reset button until advised to release it.
Turn the key to "ON" (do not start engine)
Observe the ODO display.
You should see 5 dashes, then 4, then 3, then 2, then one, and finally, five zeros.
The original mileage that you observed should be redisplayed.
Release the trip reset button.
The proceedure is now complete.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2010

SOURCE: How can I download a Toyota Corolla Verso User Manual (English)?

Hi everyone , I want to buy a Toyota Corolla Verso Petroll/Auto.Can someone help please

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2010

SOURCE: audio wiring diagram for an irish corolla verso

2005 Toyota Corolla Car Stereo Wiring Diagram
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/White
Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Gray
Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Radio Illumination Wire: Green
Power Antenna Wire: Black
Front Speaker Size: n/a
Front Speaker Location: n/a
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Pink
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Purple
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue
Rear Speaker Size: n/a
Rear Speaker Location: n/a
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Red
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): White

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Freddy

  • 1311 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 05, 2011

SOURCE: 2004 Chevy Trailblazer Gear Shifter Moves But Will

The end of the shift cable has broken, there is a plastic ring at the transmission end of the cable that breaks. You will need to have it towed to the mechanic.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2012

SOURCE: Freelander td4 2004, clutch pedal at rest position is too low, when you press the clutch in you don't get full travel and gears are stiff to engage.

You have a leaking master or slave hydraulic clutch cylinder. I recommend you replace both

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Turn the key off.
Push & HOLD the trip reset button until advised to release it.
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Observe the ODO display.
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Release the trip reset button.
The proceedure is now complete.
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