These CPO, pay attention to their magically point inspection too. A lot of the time, they related to "CLEANING" or visual inspection or "GOOD enough". These dealers don't want to waste any more money then they have to on owner cars.
I'll be the 1st to admit that "Corollas are a boring car." But for a daily driver, grocery getter, & gas saving.. Corollas are a beast in those categories. They also hold well, if your a new parent + 1 kid.
Don't worry about.. the TPMS is more headaches, then practical. Those cars that were built in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, & early 2000s did pretty good without them :D
I recently got a Pioneer DEH-X4800BT (nothing special) install in my Corolla. That stereo is cause a major parasite battery drain, it's very frustrating. So, please be aware of those situation
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that is because either they damage your TPMS during the install or your tire pressure is off. Try rotating your tires, re pressure your tires, & hit the reset button.
You can always check online or search for a .pdf for the fuse box diagram
I would encourage you to go the junk yard and get a replacement fuse box cover asap
soule,
what the hell is OEM? ssshhhh... they just want to make $$$ off you. Personally, I would just get entire front control arm kit (Left & Right) off eBay and an Energy Suspension Master Kit Bushing do it myself.
BigDog,
Your after-market alarm is causing a parasitic drain on your battery. Your GAUGE 10 A: located on slot 33 should be using a FUSE 10 and you have a FUSE 15 in there? Your RED fuse looks "Blown"
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Your jumpy engine... check and make sure your engine mounts are not wore & tore.
oh.. also rotating your tires and readjust your PSi.
change out your pcv valve :confused: