I think that it uses 2 or 3 V-Belts and don't forget the timing belt would be do every 60 k miles. CW
I remember seeing them around, hatchback style, I think they were some of the early 4 valve per cyl engines used in these (but I could be wrong) CW
CAR-PART.COM and specify 98-02 I saw a few black ones on there. CW
I changed out the factory unit real fast (easy job) Then the front speakers then the rears. All Pioneer and sounds much better than factory. CW
The holes in the reciever should match the holes in the mounting bracket used by the factory unit (or there will be some that will work) also make...
I did not know any were left that had not caught on fire yet !!! P-O-S
They will be very $$, but yes OEM Toyota.
When the window is all the way down it would hit the magnet of the speaker without the spacer. A 1" spacer will cause your door panel to be out...
The glue should stay tacky, don't move more than needed. The rivots will have to be drilled out. You will need a 3/4 to 1 inch spacer if you...
After the screws are out there are plastic pins at the bottom and lower side areas going into the door pull straight out to release all of them then...
There is only a screen to clean on these models. With the fluid that color maybe you should have it flushed and filled. CW
I dont mind the badges on mine. Have you noticed that the front grill badges on most later model cars have gotten HUGE !!!!? CW
You can tell by the first digit of the VIN # 1=US Built. 2=Canadian built.
2000 Canadian Corolla here. CW
2 Amp fuses ?? maybe in a control circuit but CANT be for the amp section. A bad connection can damage components. CW
You could try to unhook the - battery lead and reset to see if possibly it was a one time fluke. CW
I think the remote only works if you have the factory alarm. There are programming instructions in the alarm manual, They do not look simple though....
They are near each opening, They are fastened with a plastic clip. Not sure of the colors used. CW
Factory wires are there already, The other end of them is at the radio harness. You have to remove the back deck to mount the speakers. CW
My last GM auto was a 80 Camaro RS, It was nice looking It handled like a dream, so-so power (V6) on the other hand the motor leaked oil like no end...
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