I replaced both of the heater cables on my 2011 Corolla today, thanks to these very well made videos. Make sure people know there are two different part numbers for these cables ( one for the modes, and one for temperature blend). Also, when pulling down on the air conditioner/ plenum, don’t grab onto that big plastic gear on the side with the cable ends. It will pop off, along with a spring! It’s very difficult to get back in position properly if you do!
Love your videos always good quality content 👍🏾, I have a 2010 Corolla with 325000 km never replaced the fuel pump, I own this car since new, should I consider doing that? Thanks
I replaced both of the heater cables on my 2011 Corolla today, thanks to these very well made videos. Make sure people know there are two different part numbers for these cables ( one for the modes, and one for temperature blend). Also, when pulling down on the air conditioner/ plenum, don’t grab onto that big plastic gear on the side with the cable ends. It will pop off, along with a spring! It’s very difficult to get back in position properly if you do!
Very good video, and thank you for this information, but that music in the background was horrible, God Bless.
Love your videos always good quality content 👍🏾, I have a 2010 Corolla with 325000 km never replaced the fuel pump, I own this car since new, should I consider doing that? Thanks
Do you know what is the best way to get to air condition evaporator? I want to clean it up.
I have a 2009 Toyota Corolla I’m getting code P2757 are you familiar with what the problem might be?