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JSR977

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  • Birthday 09/23/1977

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    ZRE152 COROLLA LEVIN ZR

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  1. you might need the Intergration Relay replaced on your car. It is really common on this model. This is what controls the alarm etc.
  2. yeah I had the same problem. I had to have the clutch fork pivot bolt lubricated. I haven't had a problem since.
  3. not too bad.Its pretty quiet at the moment but louder than standard. its only just the rear muffler at the moment. I bought the muffler on the net and asked a muffler place near my work to fitt and do the rest of the exhaust but they only fitted the muffler. I'm going to ge the rest of it done at a different place soon so should sound alot better then

  4. hey man, what does your exhaust sound like?

  5. JSR977

    My Rolla

  6. This is a picture of the Satnav in my car. I'll try and take some more of it with the screen on tommorrow
  7. I;m pretty sure Meguairs do a special polish for clear plastics. Maybe that will do the trick, have a look on thier site
  8. My Levin ZR came with Yokohama Advan A539's '
  9. Its under the "SETTING THE VOLUME" section of the section pf the bluetooth. If you have the manual that has Part number : PZQ6012020 as the first number listed it shold be on page 25
  10. there is on that will fit from Toyota. I think the part number is 8856852010, but its not a standard on this model
  11. They have hydraulic lifters in them. So It shouldn't be noisy. Mine is very quiet. Most of the time I forget its running, it is so quiet.
  12. King Springs do lowered srpings for the ZRE152. The springs lower it about 30 mm all round.
  13. You will have to contact the dealer who originally sold the vehicle as the code is specific to each dealer as to what they used. other than that you will have to go to your nearest dealer and they may be ablt to decode it for you for a fee
  14. Yeah they should the current corrollas have the same stud pattern as the Aurion and Camry. I've trial fitted a set of Aurion Sportivo rims on mine at work while we had one in at work getting serviced. The only trouble you might have is if Toyota uses the same system as HSV does where to get parts you have to supply a VIN and a Build Number to be able to order parts, otherwise you wont get anywhere.
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