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easter egg hunt time, ?
1.8L? engine?
automatic or stick shift?
it's i the relay block cassette.
posted many times here and the corolla forums.. (its one)
its posted here. gen 8 corolla's are same car.
there are 3 places the 2 inside foot kick panels and engine bay box
seen below, see lid, see ST , bingo.
its listed in the operators guide, the most clearly
its just a belt , only question is how to replace it or how to release it. or did if fall off.? what year Prizm (its toyota engine) qoute wiki The Geo/Chevrolet Prizm (Chevrolet Prizm starting 1998) was a compact car derived from the Japanese domestic marketToyota Sprinter and jointly developed by Toyota and General Motors. Produced from 1989 to 2002, the Prizm was sold exclusively in the United States
there are 3 engines, all made by toyota. if it has a belt, some engines, are not free running. find your engines. then go to gates belt do com and look it up and see last column, "interference'? or join a toy forum and ask there, after finding the engine code. 3 motors. my prizm dump. 89-02 joint venture, GM/toyota with 3 engine used. 1.8L or 1.6L toy engine, 4aFE, 7AFE or 4AG open hood look or use the GM RPO tag or Use the VIN to find motor used. for docs? ebay search Geo Prizm factory service manual, Duh?
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