Showing posts with label 93 - 97. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 93 - 97. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

DIY - 93 - 97 Replacement Corolla Rear Sway Bar Links & Bushings

 
This is a DIY for the rear sway bar links & bushings for a Corolla .
 
 


The best thing to do is raise your car really high so you don't have to take off the tires of your Corolla .
 



 
With a allen key and a open end wrench you remove the upper nut and lower nut .
 

 
While you have the link off then you can remove the sway bar bushings , I did one side at a time you can do both but I found this easier .

 
Then the same way you took them off you put them back on .
 
You will feel a difference in your handling .
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, April 18, 2013

DIY 93-97 Rear Motor Mount Replacement


 
This is a DIY for the rear motor mount .
 


 
For this DIY you need to raise your corolla real high so that you have room to work underneath it . You do not need anything to hold the engine up . 



 
First remove the muffler pipe bracket . Then you remove the center bolt of the rear mount .










Then you can remove the bolts to the rear motor mount and remove the bolts for the sub frame but DO NOT REMOVE THE SWAY BAR LINKS OR BALL JOINTS
The purpose of removing the sub frame bolts is so that you can pull it down and remove the rear motor mount while the sub frame is still hanging .
 
 





 
 
Then once you remove the rear motor mount you go in reverse to put it back on . But you can start by putting the center bolt then push up on the sub frame and put all the bolts back .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DIY 93-97 Corolla Front Motor Mount Replacement

 
This DIY is for the front motor mount .
 


 
To remove and replace this motor mount you do not need a jack to hold the motor from tilting . You need to replace the splash guard from the bottom and do all the work from underneath the corolla .
 



 
Basically three bolts holding this mount down .
 


 
Once you remove the mount just replace it the same way you took it off .
 
 
This is what it will look like when you are finished .
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, May 17, 2012

DIY - Corolla 93 - 97 Replacement Antenna

This is a DIY on a aftermarket OEM replica stereo antenna . Before purchasing one of these antennas make sure you measure screw to screw on the black face mount . There are two ways you can replace your antenna . I will put both ways but I did a full antenna replacement because my cable was longer then the OEM one which is smaller and connects to a extension adapter . I will show you both ways , You choose which one you want to do .


The reason I was replacing my antenna was because it was bent and wouldn't go down to hide . The top one is the  new one the bottom one is the old bent one .



To replace your antenna by the extension cable some cares have the A/C vent ( Crotch Cooler )  tube under the steering wheel , Removes that and then remove the kick panel .  Reach up underneath by the hood lever and you will feel the extension cable , Pull down and disconnect .








Now if your gonna place the whole cable to the radio then you remove the speed odometer face and remove the stereo then disconnect the antenna cable . But remember in both methods you still have to remove the kick panel where the fuse box is located . You do no have to remove the crotch vent tube for this .




The reason you remove the face plate for the speed odometer is cause the antenna cable runs over the plate and is clipped up above so before pulling the cable remove these clips by cutting the green tape and when you run the new cable remember to put these back on .













Then you unscrew the outside of the antenna then in my case both photos are showing either from the extension or the radio , Some people use stereo wire in this case I had a roll of thin hard wire and tied it around the male end and secure it and then pull the outside of the antenna and let the wore loom just follow the path . If you don't use some kind of wire it will be hard to put the antenna cable back down the hole especially with all the wires by the fuse box .

Make sure when you remove the outside antenna that the plastic guide comes out because the new one comes with a new one . The reason for the hard plastic is cause its a guide when closing the antenna .







 When your putting the antenna back you reverse the procedure pull from the inside of the wire and pull the antenna cable through whether you go to the radio or to the extension , then put everything back .