2005–2007 Toyota Corolla R & R Camshaft Timing Gear

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Under certain conditions, customers may experience a M.I.L. “ON” condition with DTC P0011, P0012, or P0016 stored in the Engine Control Module/ECM (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM). In some cases, the cause of this DTC may be the VVT–i actuator. Use the procedures in this bulletin to verify the operation of the actuator and correct the condition.
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Toyota Corolla Matrix Complete Report Manual

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Formerly called the Matrix, Toyota has renamed this tall, stylish wagon the Corolla Matrix. It uses well-proven Corolla components, including the drivetrain and platform, but it differs most from the Corolla by having an optional all-wheel- drive system with automatic slip sensing and torque redistribution, a system available only with the 123-horsepower base engine. The optional 170-hp engine makes the front-wheel-drive Corolla Matrix more sporty, but the AWD model could benefit from a bigger motor. Split folding rear seatbacks (the right-rear and front-passenger seatbacks fold forward to handle long items) add to this wagon’s practicality. The Corolla Matrix is well designed and flawlessly built. For 2005: There are modest cosmetic and interior changes, stability control is optional on base and XR models, and curtain airbags are optional.
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2005–2007 Toyota Corolla R & R Engine Control Module

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Some 2005 – 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle may exhibit a harsh shift condition and a M.I.L. “ON” with DTC P2716 stored. Improvements have been made to the Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) to reduce the possibility of this condition occurring. Use the following procedure to repair the vehicle.
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2003-2008 Toyota Corolla R & R Intake Manifold Gasket

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Following a cold soak in subfreezing ambient temperatures, some 2003 – 2008 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with a 1ZZ–FE engine may exhibit a M.I.L. “ON” with one or more of the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) as the result of a vacuum leak at the intake manifold.
S P0171 – System Too Lean (Bank 1)
S P0300 – Random Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
S P030# – Cylinder (1–4) Misfire Detected
S P0133 – Oxygen Sensor Slow Response (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Please use the following procedure to repair the vehicle.
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1997 Toyota Corolla Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System Test

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I – SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS – 1.6L 1997 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Toyota – System & Component Testing – 4-Cyl.
NOTE: EGR systems contain different components depending on application. See Fig. 19 . When testing EGR system and components, use proper illustration to determine component location.
NOTE: When performing EGR system test, it may be necessary to monitor engine RPM by using scan tool. For scan tool connections, see IDLE SPEED & MIXTURE in ADJUSTMENTS article.
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98-01 Toyota Corolla Sport Sway Bar Set Installation

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INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS FRONT SWAY BAR
1.) Please look at the original front antiroll bar and note the orientation of the front bar. You will want to install the new Hotchkis bar in the same manner.
2.) Use a 14mm wrench and 6mm Allen wrench to remove the nuts holding the end links to the ends of the stock sway bar. Remove the end links from the ends of the sway bar. Retain the hard ware for later use.
3.) Remove the cross piece from the sway bar mount on each side using a 19mm wrench or socket.
4.) Using a 12mm socket or wrench remove one the three mounting brackets.
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Toyota Corolla Quick Start Guide

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System Features: High resolution, touch-screen LCD display Navigation includes text-to-speech voice and visual turn-by-turn directions, 5 Million+ Points-Of-Interest library, 3D route and building views for major cities, plus 3 language options (English, Spanish, French-Canadian) Play DVD movies, audio CDs or discs with MP3 music files AM-FM stereo tuner with 24 station presets (18 FM, 6 AM) Bluetooth Hands-Free interface with built-in microphone iPodTM interface XM Satellite Radio ready Supports the vehicle’s steering wheel controls USB & SD Card ports for multi-media playback (SD on some models) Back-Up Camera and/or sensor ready Dual Zone interface for optional rear seat displays Custom DVD Splash Screen capable.
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2006 Toyota Corolla Air Conditioning Unit Assy

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HINT: Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
1. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SST 07110-58060 (07117-58080, 07117-58090, 07117-78050, 07117-88060, 07117-88070, 07117-88080)
2. DISCONNECT SUCTION HOSE SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Install SST to piping clamp. SST 09870-00015 HINT: Confirm the direction of the piping clamp claw and SST using the illustration showing on the caution label.
b. Push down SST and release the clamp lock. NOTE: Be careful not to deform the tube, when pushing SST.
c. Pull SST slightly and push the release lever, then remove the piping clamp with SST.
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1986 Toyota Corolla (RWD) Wiring Diagram Symbols

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The wiring diagrams and technical service bulletins, containing wiring diagram changes, are obtained from the domestic and import manufacturers. These are checked for accuracy and are all redrawn into a consistent format for easy use. All diagrams are arranged with the front of the vehicle at the left side of the first page and the rear of the vehicle at the right side of the last page. Accessories are shown near the end of the diagram. Components are shown in their approximate location on the vehicle. Due to the constantly increasing number of components on vehicles today, it is impossible to show exact locations. In the past, when cars were simpler, diagrams were simpler. All components were connected by wires, and diagrams seldom exceeded 4 pages in length. Today some wiring diagrams require more than 16 pages. It would be impractical to expect a service technician to trace a wire from page 1 across every page to page 16.
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2009 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Tuned air Intake System

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Prior to starting the installation, remove the 2 plastic clips inside of the grill. This is an illustration to show you how to remove the front bumper. Start by removing all plastic clips and screws as shown above, once all clips and screws have been removed continue to pull the front bumper off. The two plastic clips are removed from side of the wheel well prior to pulling the bumper off. Once all plastic clips and screws have been removed, continue to pull off the bumper. Depress the tab and pull the electrical harness connector from the mass air flow sensor. The harness clip is pulled out from the air box attachment as shown above. The stock screws are loosened and removed from the mass air flow sensor. The Read more

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