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Monday, January 20, 2014

How to Test the A C Button on a Corolla

The Corolla sedan is a mid-size car that has been released by Toyota yearly since 1968. Since the 1990s, air conditioning (A/C) has been one of the standard features included with every Corolla model. Like all cars, things can go wrong, lines can break and become corroded and the A/C can stop working properly. If youre unsure whether the A/C in your Corolla works, you can test the A/C button.

Instructions

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    Turn on your Toyota Corolla and wait three to four minutes for the engine to warm up.

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    Push the "A/C" button, then adjust the fan strength as desired with the dial.

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    Determine whether the A/C is working by feeling the air coming out of the vents. If the air isnt cold within a minute or two, the A/C system in your Corolla needs repairing.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

How to Set Up a Roller Cam Thrust Button

How to Set Up a Roller Cam Thrust Button

Aluminum roller cams help maintain the precision of your automobiles engine. When they are disturbed, they can move the distributor of the vehicle, retarding the timing of the engine and the revolutions per minute -- or rpm. Set up a roller cam thrust button to resolve this problem.

Instructions

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    Find the threaded hole in the front of the camshaft -- the long metal bar with circular metal plates wrapped around the axis.

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    Place the roller cam button directly above the threaded hole between the timing cover. Insert the screws through to the camshaft, and twist the screws in firmly with the screwdriver.

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    Apply auto lubrication to the ball bearings on the roller cam, to assure smooth rolling. The cam will perform by rolling smoothly as the engine completes high performance operations. As the camshaft shifts, the roller cam will balance it back to increase engine precision.

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