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mopiko

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  1. Thanks guys. Ended up doing this yesterday after a bit of fiddling. For anyone's future reference, I took it all out to examine how it all worked first. Then I inserted a bit of the plastic track/guide rope into the retracting wheel and closed the whole thing back up. Then I went outside, turned the key and waited a couple of minutes for the car to send power to extend the antenna. Then hooked it all back up again, pulled the keys out and the antenna retracted fairly easily.
  2. Hi guys, Does anyone have a bit of a guide on how to replace the power antenna on a 97 Camry Sedan? I will need to get to the motor to remove the guiding rope then put the new rod and rope in. THanks
  3. So I'm looking at doing the 80k km service on my Corolla myself and was looking up some Ryco parts and stumbled across the cabin air filter. I never realised I had a cabin air filter. Does it exist (on the 01 model)? If so, can anybody tell me where it is, and how to access it and replace it? If it doesn't exist are all the components there for me to simply slot one in? Also is it just a simple remove dust filter or does it remove smells and stuff as well such as diesel fumes? Also, dealers are looking at charging around $450 for the 80k km service which seems a bit steep to me. I do realise the extra things over a usual service are replacing the fuel filter and changing the brake fluid however most of it seems to be 'checks'. Is there anything else that they do that I should be looking at doing also? So for my own service I'd be looking at changing - air filter - oil filter & oil - fuel filter - brake fluid - rotating tyres - topping up fluids if necessary. Anything I have missed? Thinking transmission fluid but it wasn't listed in the service manual. Also, what brands are people using? I'm thinking Ryco as its a decent product and fairly cheap, but open to other brands. Any ideas?
  4. Hey guys, Just wondering how the Sportivo springs differ to the standard non Sportivo spring? Are they lower, significantly stiffer? How will they pair with the standard non Sportivo shock? If they're lower springs I'd imagine it wouldn't do my shock life a world of good either.
  5. Hi guys, I'm after some recommendations on places that buy up all the poor wrecked Corollas and strip them for parts for my benefit. Would prefer if it was in Adelaide. I'm currently looking into getting some alloy wheels and maybe some door trims + electric window parts to retro fit to my Ascent. Thanks.
  6. Actually this remote is a little different. For a start theres no screw, or any noticeable way to open it. But I did managed to open it with a small screwdriver and replace the battery. Yea I think this is the case I am falling under unfortunately. Either that or the unit itself is broken somehow. Its hard to test anything under than connectivity on PCBs without a circuit diagram.
  7. Sorry guys, been a bit busy. Yes I did try replacing the battery originally, and that didn't work which led me to believe that I needed to recode it. I pulled out a multimeter and checked all the circuitry and checked the old battery was indeed flat (it was), but it doesn't work anymore
  8. Hey guys just wondering if anyone has had the battery in their remote go flat and had to replace it. Toyota are telling me I have to replace the whole unit which will cost around $35 for the unit itself and $18 for programming it. Now I think thats ridiculous.... So I know on some cars you can just replace the battery and theres a procedure to reprogram it. Can this be done?
  9. i think that the warrantee is only void for the suspension components if you've modified the suspension... i.e if you have an engine failure it should still be covered. However its only if they somehow can prove that the lowered car contributed to it, say if an engine component is rubbing on the ground or something due to the car being too low... but I beleive technically if the modification and the failure are unrelated, then you will still be covered. That said i think those 'checks' are full of crap... all they do is tap around with spanners and have a look... for $99 i wouldn't bother... if they do the service properly, they should have already covered anything that could go wrong.
  10. Does anyone know how to open the corolla remote? i think mine is out of battery EDIT: nvm got it
  11. yea but its also expensive? anyone know approx price for bottle
  12. which coolants are people using for their camry? We've been using the stock toyota coolant from servicing but it needs a top up atm, so I thought i'd get a bottle from repco or something. So 1. Is mixing coolants okay? 2. Which coolant to buy? the vehicle in question is an 99 (i think) camry v6 - the model before the current model with the thin tail lights.
  13. Yeah I know, my warranty experied and the car is barely run in hahahaha i beat u all!!! about less than 33,000kms since 2001 - just when the corolla was released
  14. yea but is the intake the same size and location? the 1zz intake from the airbox is tiny.... basically looking for some sort of gains for little money.... not necessarily in power, but a bit of fuel better breathing = better fuel economy would be nice any other sportivo --> 1zz corolla swap ideas?
  15. i dunno... will it fit first? considering if u were selling it u'd prolly be buying some sort of cai, and hence it will be sitting there gathering dust anyway not too much around 100 i guess? is this too realistic? unrealistic
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