Hi, everyone! Just purchased a 1999 Corolla CE with a 5-speed standard transmission as a car for me to practice the stick shift on since I started to like standard transmissions. The original owners were an old couple, and they maintained it relatively well with all the records, so the car is in pretty great condition.
It has 295k km(183k miles) on it, but it's mostly highway mileage, though.
I have the following problems and questions:
1. The passenger door lock cylinder is broken, so I can't stick my key in the car lock. Not that it particularly bothers me since the driver side works perfectly fine, but do you guys have an idea how much it costs to fix a dead lock cylinder?
2. Does the CE trim get an illuminated ignition lock? Found it a little tricky to jam the key in at night, which is when I drive mostly because I still suck at driving a stick now. I think the CE trim is the base trim, correct?
3. How can I fix a slack throttle wire? Can anyone kindly show me the location of it? The throttle seems to be really slack on this car, and as a result, I need to press the gas pedal down more to actually rev the engine up; this really messes with me when I am trying to take off in 1st gear and I have stalled a lot because of this. I want to make it tight without slack like my daily driver Accord and the driving school's Civic and nail down the gas pedal.
4. Not a big one, but seems like when I press down the brake pedal, I can feel it vibrate a bit. The car brakes very well, though, and since it's a standard transmission, slowing down with engine braking is also a lot easier. I do make sure the engine doesn't rev too low when I am braking, either, so I know it can't be from the engine. Does the Corolla CE have front disc brakes? Am I possibly experiencing a wrapped rotor?
5. I just wanted to get some feedbacks from the people who own the 5-speed standard transmission version of the car. I have read through the Owner's Manual and read the recommended shift point, but it seems like the Owner's Manual wants you to shift at 2500RPM+ for 1~2 and 2~3. Can I get away with shifting a little earlier? Also, if I am cruising down the street, what's the ideal RPM? I found out that if I am going at 60 km/h(37 mph) in the car, I will get a little over 2000RPM in 3rd and somewhere around 1500RPM in 4th. Which is a better choice in this situation? I am new to manual, so please educate me!
Sorry for bombing you guys with questions. I will clean up my car a bit in the morning and make sure I take some good pictures of the car!
It has 295k km(183k miles) on it, but it's mostly highway mileage, though.
I have the following problems and questions:
1. The passenger door lock cylinder is broken, so I can't stick my key in the car lock. Not that it particularly bothers me since the driver side works perfectly fine, but do you guys have an idea how much it costs to fix a dead lock cylinder?
2. Does the CE trim get an illuminated ignition lock? Found it a little tricky to jam the key in at night, which is when I drive mostly because I still suck at driving a stick now. I think the CE trim is the base trim, correct?
3. How can I fix a slack throttle wire? Can anyone kindly show me the location of it? The throttle seems to be really slack on this car, and as a result, I need to press the gas pedal down more to actually rev the engine up; this really messes with me when I am trying to take off in 1st gear and I have stalled a lot because of this. I want to make it tight without slack like my daily driver Accord and the driving school's Civic and nail down the gas pedal.
4. Not a big one, but seems like when I press down the brake pedal, I can feel it vibrate a bit. The car brakes very well, though, and since it's a standard transmission, slowing down with engine braking is also a lot easier. I do make sure the engine doesn't rev too low when I am braking, either, so I know it can't be from the engine. Does the Corolla CE have front disc brakes? Am I possibly experiencing a wrapped rotor?
5. I just wanted to get some feedbacks from the people who own the 5-speed standard transmission version of the car. I have read through the Owner's Manual and read the recommended shift point, but it seems like the Owner's Manual wants you to shift at 2500RPM+ for 1~2 and 2~3. Can I get away with shifting a little earlier? Also, if I am cruising down the street, what's the ideal RPM? I found out that if I am going at 60 km/h(37 mph) in the car, I will get a little over 2000RPM in 3rd and somewhere around 1500RPM in 4th. Which is a better choice in this situation? I am new to manual, so please educate me!
Sorry for bombing you guys with questions. I will clean up my car a bit in the morning and make sure I take some good pictures of the car!