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Replace stut on 2005 corolla
Strut replacement requires special tools. These tools can be purchased or rented. It also requires you to dismantle the front suspension. There is risk of serious personal injury if you do not do procedures correctly. A wheel alignment is required after strut replacement. Unless you have the tools or know someone who does, it is more cost effective to pay someone to do it.
Heat problem
They are called blend door motors and if I am not mistaken that car has one on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. The way you tell if they are working is gain access under the dash to them and turn the temperature nob from cold to hot and watch to see if the actuator moves and then back. It could be stuff clogging the vents too. Or possibly a clogged heater core.
Alt belt has tensior 2005 corol
I can't understand what you wrote/didn't write but that was the fluid filled shock absorber tensioner that failed often(leaked fluid out)which would take away it's ability to tension belt correctly-Good Luck,JT
WHAT'S NORMALLY THE CAUSE TO BREAK AN OIL PAN FOR TOYOTA COROLLA CE 2005
Bring it to a mechanic different than the one who gave you that advice. I suspect that the plug gasket is leaking. It is possible that you need a new oil pan if you hit it with something like a rock or driving over a curb. Again a mechanic can inspect it and tell you right away. The dealer oil changes have nothing to do with this.
Tire rotation pattern
Right front to right rear, left front to left rear. Left and right sides are NOT to be switched. Left stays left,right stays right. The "x" pattern is a rotation pattern of the past,you never what to upset the rotating rotation of the tires when they were first placed on the vehicle.
Front right tire wobbles as if out of balance at speeds of 60-65 mph even after getting it balanced.
Assuming the wheel and mounted tire is balanced and the wheel is not bent would point to play in the front end suspension ball joints (control arm ,steering arm, tie rod), worn suspension bushings, or worn strut cartridges. However, some balancing is done at low revolutions rather than high speed balancing. The tire itself could have a belt that is separating in the tire that gets worse the faster it goes. Was the tire dismounted and remounted? Do you see a noticeable odd wear pattern on the tread? With the car up on a jackstand, grab the wheel at 12 and 6 o'clock and try to shake looking for play; then do the same thing at 9 and 3 o'clock. Check that all of the rods rods are tight especially near the ball joint and the bushings have not deteriorated. Loose wheel lug bolts/nuts are another cause.
Triple spark plug can I use it in my 2005 corolla
NO
You can not use any fancy spark plugs,
in any vehicle, but a race car motor
NO Bosch 4 prong
NO other odd shaped ground electrode
Your ignition system is designed, to only
work with the original tip configuration &
center electrode diameter
You can use any brand, but i would say NGK
are very common OE plugs & will work in any motor
There are others Denso,Champion, etc
The problem you will have, is the center electrode,
diameter won't be correct
I have seen that at a dealer & they don't care
They are not all that skilled there either
2005 corolla head bolt torque
A Chiltons/Haynes repair manual from your local auto parts store that covers your year/make/model has all of your answers under the "engine rebuild" heading.
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