1998 Toyota Corolla - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to reset the immobiliser
Never reset the immobilizer. Once you reset the immobolizer, it will produce a 96 character seed code, which requires seed code calculator and a long way to put it back to work. Simply go to add key function.
2/15/2016 9:17:29 PM •
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Battery is dead. When
if the battery is too weak to start the vehicle, the alarm will keep resetting, tripping the alarm. When installing a new battery, you'll need an assistant to turn the ignition on simultaneously while attaching the negative cable last.
1/18/2016 10:04:43 PM •
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Hard to start cold - then runs rough til warm,then ok.
It could be that you have a bad ETC sensor, but these cars can and do have problems getting air out of them, keep burping the system, if there's a lot of air in it, you'll see bubbles coming up as the car is running. and yes, you could very well have a leak and not be able to see it and it won't leak on the ground just when your driving and the engine is hot....I just went through this same thing with my sons 1989 Supra.
10/7/2015 5:45:43 PM •
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Setting timing marks to get vehicle to start after engine overhaul
Timing marks setting Corolla 4A-FE.
Align the notch on the crankshaft pulley with the "0" mark on the timing belt lower cover.
With the crankshaft pulley being aligned with the 0 mark on the timing belt cover, the hole on the camshaft sprocket should exactly be in front of the notch of camshaft bracket.
Hope that works.
2/4/2016 5:56:50 AM •
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on Feb 04, 2016
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Accessing trunk through back seat
remove the buttom where u seat -then look
under the buttom of the back side for 2
fastners and remove them , then push up and lift out of the way u are there
6/18/2016 3:03:01 AM •
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Cruise control and horn not working on my '98 corolla. What should I check?
check to see if you have any blown fuses wherever your fuse box is located checked the horn fuseyou may also have a problem with your steering column because both cruise control and horn are not workingcheck YouTube videos they may also have a tutorial on removal and refitting of your steering wheel
3/2/2015 12:37:03 PM •
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