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The remote may have a bad battery or the system has lost programming, refer to the owner's manual to change the battery in the remote and if that doesn't cure it the dealer must use a special tool to reprogram the system to the remote frequency. This solution is based on the fact that both the remotes don't work, the remote can be bad, this is esp true if it has been dropped.
good day, heres some steps. open the hood. remove the headlight terminal, take the boot off, there a pin lock u can find remove it then remove the bulb. note: please dont touch the headlight bulf itself, you can try holding on to the metal casing. hope this helps, have a nice day
You muts check the 2007-Toyota-Yaris-Repair-Manual-35-Lightning , in there you can find information about Headlights Assembly. Page 85 and next for Sedan, and page 97 and next for Hatchback.
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Car is covered by a 3 year warranty, return to supplying dealer before attempting any fixes yourself. Power steering is electric on these cars, I'm guessing it's something simple like the battery.
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