Since the original post is 3 years old, I’m writing this reply to help anyone else looking for information. I have a 2013 Corolla L and I had to replace my front bumper. Even before I started taking stuff apart I stuck my head in the bits and pieces left of the old bumper and in fact the fog...
No major issues that I could find for your particular engine. But needless to say treat with respect and continue your scheduled maintenance. Just message me if you have any questions. Pictures help a lot.
Hello y’all. Just a brief clarification. It is not a crutch washer. It is there to prevent the drain plug and oil pan to contact metal on metal. When they get stuck as pictured, I just pry it very gently with a flathead screwdriver. Sometimes I give it a tap to the screwdriver handle to make ‘em...
I know this is late but for future reference:
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They sell painted parts for most manufacturers at very reasonable prices. Just provide your paint code located in the data plate. Let me know if you need help finding it.
It sounds you have bad position sensors on the seats. And/or the seat belt buckle is not making proper contact. Check your wiring on your seats. Ask me if you have any doubts.
I really appreciate the information. Being curious for years and never done it because didn’t wanted to test products. I’m assuming the headlight positioning is so the light beam points where it’s needed.
Hi. Just some questions. You didn’t had to worry about hyper flashing with your signal lights? How does the LED headlights illuminate the road at night time? You know, in comparison with the old halogen lights.
There’s no conversion kit per se. But go to rockaouto.com and look for brake parts. For some reason the model years sold in Mexico are 4 wheels disc brakes. But the American version is not. So that’s a good way to source parts.