I buy my tires from Costco.
They carry mostly Bridgestone but have other brands as well.
Currently I have Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport tires on my 14 LE.
There is an all weather version of these as well.
Just my two cents.
2009 - now, same part. Some manufacturers haven't caught up yet.
I'll take a picture of the part number on my box, just to be sure.
It'll be a few hours though so check back later.
Did the previous owner have a different stereo installed? If so, the USB connection may not be plugged in all the way.
Entune head units are garbage, mine included. Good idea, bad electronics.
I have small round adjustable ones on both mirrors. I believe I bought them at Pepboys for $4.99.
Have them on all my vehicles.
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If it helps, the coyote survived with only cuts and bruises. It was treated for injuries and then released.
Maybe I should have added the link to the original post.
I only shared this because of the Corolla.
I'm planing on making a video for YouTube on how to do this.
But anyways, here's my current setup.
If your looking at the back of the oem head unit, remove the two connectors on the left and plug them into the larger connectors shown in the picture. Then plug the smaller ends, also shown in...
There's a video on YouTube where someone's Corolla did something similar to yours. I would provide a link but I don't remember the name of the channel. I'm sure you can find it if you do a search.
Mine does this too with my iPhone when using Bluetooth. Not very often.
Most of the time the low frequencies cut out. In the middle of a song, the bass will just stop.
I've been using an old iPod classic instead, through the USB port. That has some issues too, but the sound quality is much...