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Bengy Aritas Posted on Sep 13, 2018
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Foot pounds on a connecting rod Toyota Corolla 1994

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SOURCE: 1994 toyota corolla alternator belt replacement

loosen the bolt that is holding the adjuster of the alternator. loosen the belt by pulling it and the alternator would slide in. remove and replace the belt.

do the reverse on installation.

remember to tighten all bolts of the adjuster and alternator after tightening the belt.

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SOURCE: toyota corolla 1994

theres no cable in toyota corolla 1994 check the speed sensor or replace speedometer have same problem with my 1993 toyota corolla

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SOURCE: How much freon does the 1994 Toyota camry hold?

The total amount of refrigerant in this system is 1.76 ounces.
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SOURCE: how to torque engine heads,rod

cylinder head bolt torque for a DOHC Turbo 3.0L V6

92 ft lbs.

cylinder head bolt torque for a Non-Turbo

76-83 ft lbs.

main bearing caps

mark on head of bolt "9" 59 ft lbs.

mark on head of bolt "10" 70 ft lbs.

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SOURCE: 1994 toyota corolla brake lights won't turn off

Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. You need to check the brake switch. Your brake pedal contacts the brake switch when it is pressed down. There is a small button on the brake switch that activates the lights. It may be stuck or broke. Try to loosen the button first. If it won't, buy another one. They only cost a few dollars.

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