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  1. Scott O'Kashan

    Toyota Dealership to Get Parts

    Your local Toyota dealer will be the easiest and best bet.
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    Show It Off!

    There's a speck of dirt on the left front door and a fingerprint on the rear window. :D
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    Electrical Issues

    Yes, many tires wear out in 30,000 miles, some less than 10,000 miles depending on the tires, especially original equipment tires which unless we're talking about a high-end vehicle, don't tend to wear very long. High performance tires wear out comparatively quickly by design, otherwise they...
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    Electrical Issues

    Welcome aboard! :) Why would you refuse to go to the dealer? There is where the most experienced and trained automotive technicians are that have the best chance of repairing your Toyota correctly, as opposed to an independent that doesn't have that specific training and experience benefit...
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    Hi!

    Welcome aboard! :)
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    Cody From DFW Area, TX

    Welcome aboard. :)
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    Timing Chain or Belt

    A phone call to your local Toyota dealers Parts Department will provide the correct information for you.
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    I am new and trying to locate a part for 2k corolla

    Advance Auto Parts, Autozone or any other competent auto parts store. Used -> http://www.Car-Part.com
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    I am new and trying to locate a part for 2k corolla

    A local Toyota dealerships Parts Department or other local auto parts store should be able to help.
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    2014 Corolla S - Annoying Noise Coming from the Drivers Side

    Your best shot at getting help with it is to take the vehicle back to the Toyota dealer you purchased it from. They will take care of it under warranty.
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    2007 Corolla LE

    The 0W-20 viscosity is not recommended for that engine.
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    Headlights and Taillights Wont Work

    Without being able to have a hands-on diagnosis, your guess is good as anyone's I'm afraid. Might be time to hire a professional automotive technician.
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    Re-Aligning Headlights

    Take your hand and drag it across the tread of the tire going towards the front of the car and then do the same thing instead this time in the other direction. I'm willing to bet you will notice some scalloping/out of alignment wear. Again, a hit that hard had to have knocked the alignment out...
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    2014 Corolla S Plus

    A tire pressure sensor alerting you to low tire pressure is an indication that a tire is low on air. Any tire can get punctured. It's not a problem, that's just life.
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    Re-Aligning Headlights

    With uneven tire wear showing already, get the 4-wheel alignment done as soon as possible, or you'll be buying new tires over and over. That gets expensive. An out of align vehicle also consumes more fuel than a properly aligned vehicle and will also put a lot of stress, wear and tear on...
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    Re-Aligning Headlights

    Welcome aboard! :) An impact that hard will definitely knock the car out of alignment. Front wheel drive cars wont pull left or right from being out of align, unless it is severe. What happens is the tires will wear unevenly and then the car will pull left or right because of the uneven wear...
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    Ola, from Orang-Bati

    Welcome aboard! :)
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    2003 Corolla Struts Need Fixing

    Glad to be of help. The car will need a four wheel alignment and not just a front end alignment. Trying to align only the front end of a vehicle that requires a four wheel alignment wont be doing anything but wasting your money.
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    Corolla Weatherstrip Part Number?

    I don't know and it will vary depending on the year and model, but a Toyota dealerships Parts Department could tell you.
  20. Scott O'Kashan

    VIDEO - Fuel Filters - How Important?

    That's correct, it's not necessary to remove the fuel tank to replace the fuel filter, (which is in-line with the fuel line), but with most vehicles it is necessary to remove the fuel tank to replace the fuel pump inside of it that failed because of a neglected fuel filter causing it to fail...
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