When to replace the front struts on a Toyota Corolla?

When to replace the front struts on a Toyota Corolla?

When you are driving along and you hit a slight bump, and you hear a dense ‘thud’ coming from the front end, particularly when you have a car full of people, this indicates that your struts are going bad and need to be replaced.

What should I do about my Toyota Corolla suspension?

Complete these procedures for the other side. Replace the rear wheels and lower the car. Next, bounce the rear of the car to stabilize the suspension. After this is done, torque the strut-to-arm bolt to 188-foot lb. Lastly, finish up by replacing the rear seat cushions and the negative battery cable.

What happens to your car when your struts fail?

Either way, when the strut is worn out or broken, one of the first things you’ll notice is a much rougher ride. In fact, you’ll most likely feel every bump and crack in the road when your struts have failed completely.

Do you need regular maintenance on your Toyota Corolla?

The Toyota Corolla is one of the most reliable cars in the world. Yet, it needs regular maintenance like any other vehicle. Here is a guide on how to replace the shock and struts on it. Need new struts on your Toyota Corolla?

Do you need to replace sway bars on a Toyota Corolla?

Honestly the entire assembly for a Corolla just isn’t that expensive. One other thing to mention is that I recommend that you replace the sway bars (stabilizer links) at the same time. These things are relatively cheap, and as long as you are taking them halfway off anyway, you might as well replace them.

Why is my charcoal canister not working in my Toyota Corolla?

This is how to replace the Toyota Corolla Fuel Vapour Charcoal Canister and add an updated inline filter. The problem is caused by moisture and/or salt getting in the valve attached to the vapour canister. It corrodes part of the valve which causes it to malfunction and not work. That sends a code and then you might get more codes like: