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Barbara, Check the attached links, door mechanism.
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haha its also so easy to change the 1997 toyota corolla passenger seat first of all buy a new model car after that if you dont have the money then sale thats crolla car buy a new bike or if you want to change the seats of 1997 toyota corolla then purchase the new seats and give the money to workshop man he will change the seats ok.
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Below are the step by step instructions per Chilton Automotive Guide for 1997 Corolla:
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Remove the air cleaner assembly (with hose).
Disconnect all the wiring from the starter terminals.
Remove the starter mounting bolts. Remove the starter.
My guess is its the air cleaner assembly that's in your way. There's no mention of a cross brace or guard that should be in your way. Best of luck! Greg
Well, actually those 600c's do have a crossover. It's encapsulated in the wiring you got with the components. Your head unit or amp speaker outputs connect directly to the woofers. The inline crossovers have a 12" wire on one end and a 22" wire on the other end. Connect the 22" side to the 2nd set of terminals on the woofers, and the 12" side to your tweeters, keeping all of the positives and negatives straight.
I heard a loud knocking noise on the front left driver side. There are no warning lights which appear on the dash. I have a 1997 toyota corolla manual transmission. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its probably your wiring harness that came with the stereo. Which can cause many more problems. alpine changed their wiring harness around that time. But they used the same plug, just wired different. So now there are crossed wires, but the plug fits, causing the amp chip to fry. maybe even further than the amp chip. an amp chip replacement runs about 80$ at a repair shop. if its just that.
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