Man I love my old Corolla. $20 for front brake pads and a half hour of relaxing wrenching to do the job.
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I have a 2003 Camry with 220k miles on it. My front cat was throwing a P0420 code (what the hell has it been smoking??) for the better part of the year and I finally changed it last month because my emissions inspection was due.
It cost me about $975 installed, but the most shocking thing to me was that my overall gas mileage went from 25 to 30.
I’d recommend going by a local Toyota dealer parts department and getting an OEM replacement. It’s more pricey than aftermarket but… it’ll last as long as the original Toyota alternator did.
I 2 late 90s four runners and ran them to 280000 on the original timing belts then I sold them and they still where running fine.
UPDATE: owners manual calls for replacement around 120k so I'm not that far behind i guess. Still went out and bought 4 new plugs and installed them. $80 at the dealer
Noticed before the LTFT was -6% and now its back to 0%.
I change my oil at dealer every 10k miles. This time I am going to pay $299 for a package of 5 oil changes, with tire rotations, filter and all liquids fililled up if necessary.
I did change mine also on 1600km. I noticed that while the engine oil that drained was clear visibly, the oil that came out with the filter was a lot darker. Is this normal for 1600 km or the first oil change is really needed?
You can add distilled water as a temporary option if you can't find Toyota pink coolant.
Lagi kong issue yung carburetor nya, 2 beses na kami nagpaoverhaul gamit yung repair kit hanggang sa nagpalit na lang kami ng brand new pero taiwan made yata kasi lagi sinisinok na parang laging kapos sa supply ng gas. Nagpalinis na rin kami ng fuel tank baka kasi kinakalawang na tapos nababara na yung fuel filter.
Yung cabin filter alikabok lang kaya ifilter pero amoy nope. Usok mula sa smoke bleching papasok pa rin.
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