When You Turn the Key to the On position, You should hear a momentary run of the fuel pump to prime the EFI to start the engine. Once the engine is running....Oil pressure should latch the Fuel Pump Relay to continue engine run....Check the Oil Level....A low Oil Level Sensor can disable the Fuel pump or ignition signal, Try to determine if a problem is fuel related or electrical........
SOURCE: brakes system for 2001 toyota corolla
it should have disk brakes all round but shoes for the hand brake on the rear. unless you have the"poverty pack" it may just have shoes on the rear.....
SOURCE: 1996 toyota corolla 1.5l no spark no injector pulse
might be a cam or crank sensor you will need a scan tool to figure this out
SOURCE: 2006 Toyota Corolla wont start
this sounds like the electric fuel pump in the fuel tank has failed, replace the pump and filter togeather.
SOURCE: Fuel and temp sensor problem toyota corolla two door 1989
Find the temperature sensor(usually around the thermostat housing)'disconnect connector and ground it with a test light. Observe the inside gauge. It should slowly go up. If so, change sensor. Do the same for the fuel gauge located on the fuel tank. If gauge move to fill as you groung the sending unit wire, change sending unit. Test the right wire. Ask for further assistance.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Corolla high beam lights are not
Your switch must be working since your indicator is telling you when the high beams are on, so my guess is that your bulbs are faulty. The high beam part. They probably burnt out one at a time, so you didn't notice until the second one went. Change your bulbs, and see if that solves it. If not, let me know.
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