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2006 Toyota Corolla - Q&A

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2006 Toyota Corolla Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 64 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Timing Chain Tensioner Seaping 2006 toyota corolla?
Went to get a oil change for a 2006 Toyota corolla and the mechanic says that my Timing Chain Tensioner is Seaping. Firstly, What is this problem? Any idea if this is a major problem? What would happen if i just ride it out and not fix it? Thank you very much
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

SUPER easy to fix. step one - let car cool down. 2 - you'll find the tensioner held down by two 10mm bolts at teh back side of the engine, near the timing cover. The tensioner can be accessed from the top, so don't worry about putting it on a hoist. 3 - undo the two bolts holding the...

I cant find the spark plugs on 2006 corolla S. Help?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

First you have to pull the cover (black plastic abs-says Vvt-i on it) then the plugs are right down the center of the head underneath the coils (there are four, one for each cylinder) so first take out a coil then remove the spark plug.

What should be done for a tune-up on a 2006 Corolla CE?
What parts need replacing? What should be done? How often is a tune-up necessary for this car?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

A 2006 Corolla? You only need a tuneup once every 100,000 miles. The tune up is simple: Just replace the spark plugs. Usually shops will replace your fuel filter and air filter too, but some will want to do an oil change and transmission service if it appears yours needs it.

Sweeky belts on a 2006 Toyota Corolla?
what is the best and easy wat to fix this
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The first thing you check is if the belt is still good or needs to be replaced. If it needs replacing, if you can see cracks in the belt when you examine it, then it needs replacing NOW, not later on, when there's a chance of it breaking and then you'd spend $400 instead of $70 on it. If...


 
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