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thanks- Tiger10.
Here is a link to PA's inspection requirements:
http://www.dot10.state.pa.us/pdotforms/pub_45/section_f.pdf
The air bag light being on should not cause your car to fail inspection; however, a garage or dealership will be glad to offer their opinions on how to fix it and how much they will charge you
Inspections in Pennsylvania are a ripoff. Yes, arguments can be made for wanting to insure safer vehicles on the road, etc... If you will be living in an area that also requires emissions inspection, you will spend between $70 and $100 per year on State and Emissions Inspections.... AND.... that's if there is NOTHING wrong with your car! If they find "violations", the bill rises quickly!
What part of Pennsylvania are you moving to? I may be able to help you with some recommendations on Toyota dealers for service.... and ones to avoid!
I towed the vhecle to Toyota dealer, he said that Engine has breakdown
Has anybody come across any issues out of warranty and talked to 800-331-4331 ( Toyota line) and reimbursed from them ? Please advise.
Secondly, since I've only put pads on GM cars, I'm not sure if there are any gotchas with Toyotas. They look better made (gee what a surprise). Are there any things I should plan on doing or look out for? Can anyone suggest the best kind of pads to buy?
Any help is appreciated.
Regards and safe driving,
Ken
Since last 10 days or so, I hear a ticking sound from the right front side of my 03 corolla. It happens mostly when I first start the engine in the morning and disappears after around 10 minutes or so. It does not always happen but around 90 percent of the time.
Can any one please let me know whether there is anything serious about it. I had it checked by a dealer and he says the sound is because of corroded brake pads but I am skeptical. I have put on 29700 miles on it so far and have always gone for maintenance every 3500 miles. The dealer says I need to pay 189 dollars to get those replaced:-(
Please advise.
thanks
Bhaskar
Good luck,
Lisa
Please let me know if anyone else has had these problems.
Lisa
Also a car that was involved in such collision would lose value. You may want to discuss these issues with your insurer.
Let us know.
Get as much as you can from the talking lizard and run away.
I have a 2000 Toyota Corolla CE, with 4 Kumho Touring tires of dimensions 185/65/R14 .
Can anyone please tell me what should be the tire pressure, I feel my mileage is going down. Its giving me around 22 miles per gallon.
Thanks in advance.
SK
Thanks,
Tom
Thank you.
good luck.
Thanks!
If so, I can offer some input since I am familiar with the latter. It's short life could be due to improper adjustment of the pedal height by the installer - such that there was always pressure on it.
OR... was the car driven by someone with different driving habits since the bearing was replaced? A driver that rests the weight of his left shoe or foot on the clutch pedal can fry a throw-out bearing pretty fast.
I called Toyota's 1-800 number. The customer service rep read off the maintenance manual and said since the manual only says "inspect" the timing belt, it's not necessary to "replace" it.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jc/98-02corolla.htm
tommie2
backy, "Toyota Corolla" #3653, 30 Oct 2005 10:19 am
Regards,
Ken