How do I set my Toyota EVAP monitor?
Setting Emission Readiness Monitors on Toyotas
- Fuel tank at 1/2 full.
- Engine cold start idle for 10 minutes.
- Drive at highway speed 55-60 mph with steady throttle for 16 minutes.
- Return to idle for three minutes with engine running in park.
- Drive again at medium speed 40 mph for eight minutes.
Does a 1998 Toyota Corolla have anti lock brakes?
Five-speed manual shift was standard. A 3-speed automatic transmission was optional on the VE model, and a 4-speed automatic on the CE and LE. Optional on all models, the new side airbags were mounted to the front seatbacks. Antilock brakes were optional on all Corollas.
What kind of transmission does a Toyota Corolla have?
A 5-speed manual transmission is standard on all except the LE sedan, which comes with the 4-speed automatic that’s optional on the base and DX versions.
What kind of horsepower does a Toyota Corolla have?
The new output is 105 horsepower at 5800 rpm and 105 pound-feet of torque at 4800 rpm. It comes with a 5-speed manual, but can be paired with a 3-speed automatic. The other two Corolla models come with a new 1.8-liter 4-cylinder. It delivers 115 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 115 pound-feet of torque at 4800 rpm.
What kind of car was the 1993 Toyota Corolla?
Corolla was all new for 1993. In the redesign it got larger, added a driver-side airbag and available antilock brakes. Corolla returned as both a 4-door sedan and a 4-door wagon. Geo offered its own version of the Corolla, called the Prizm. Corollas were offered in three trim levels; the Standard, DX, and LE.
What was the last year the Toyota Corolla was made?
The Corolla station wagon is dropped for 1997. Joining the base and DX sedan is a new Classic Edition package, or CE, which includes power windows and locks, air conditioning, and other features. Toyota’s most recent Corolla subcompact is offered in three trim levels; Standard, DX, and LE.