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How Do You Replace A Starter For A 2003 Toyota Corolla?

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How Do You Replace A Starter For A 2003 Toyota Corolla?

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If your 2003 Toyota Corolla is not starting properly, then you may need to replace the starter soon. Or, you may already be at the point where your Corolla is no longer starting at all and you only hear a whirling and a “click” as the starter fails to engage with the flywheel. If you have tried jumping your Corolla, then you can deduce that it is indeed the starter, and the not the battery, that is causing your car not to start. Raise your 2003 Toyota Corolla with a 2.5 ton (or more) floor jack and jack stands. Do not use the scissor jack that comes with the spare tire. Be sure that the Corolla is parked on a flat, level surface. Insert the floor jack underneath the Corolla’s frame on the driver’s side and raise so that the tires are a couple of inches off the ground. Place one of the jack stands next to the floor jack so that all four legs are resting on the ground and the jack stand is directly beneath the frame. Slowly lower the jack and repeat the same process on the passenger side

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