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How much is a starter for a 2010 Corolla?

Posted on October 14, 2022 by David Darling

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  • How much is a starter for a 2010 Corolla?
  • How long does it take to replace a starter on a Corolla?
  • How do you test a car starter without removing it?
  • Where is the VIN number located on a Toyota Corolla?
  • Where is the starter and starter relay located?

How much is a starter for a 2010 Corolla?

We currently carry 8 Starter products to choose from for your 2010 Toyota Corolla, and our inventory prices range from as little as $166.99 up to $357.99.

How long does it take to replace a starter on a Corolla?

About 2 to 4 hours
Quick Answer: About 2 to 4 hours Due to the complexity of starter motors, the average amount of time it takes to completely replace a starter is generally between 2 and 4 hours.

Where is the starter motor located?

The starter motor is attached to end of the crankshaft via a flywheel and a pinion gear. When the ignition is turned the starter motor activates and an electromagnet inside pushes a rod out with the pinion gear. This rotates the flywheel and the engine is turned over.

How do I locate my starter?

Your starter can usually be found on the passenger’s side (if RWD) of the engine, just below the exhaust manifold. Or if it is FWD, check on the drivers side above the transmission or under the exhaust manifold. They can also be located just under the intake manifold on some vehicles.

How do you test a car starter without removing it?

The easiest way to check the starter on the vehicle is to use jumper cables to bypass the vehicle’s electrical system. With the ignition turned off and the transmission in “park” — and with all due care — connect one end of the red/positive jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery.

Where is the VIN number located on a Toyota Corolla?

What is VDS? VDS is a Vehicle Descriptor Section. VDS is used to specify a type of vehicle and may include information about the model,platform,engine and transmission.

  • What is VIN? VIN is a Vehicle Identification Number
  • What is VIS? VIS is a Vehicle Identifier Section
  • What is WMI? WMI is a World Manufacturer Identifier.
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  • Where is the fuel relay in an a Toyota Corolla?

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    Where is the starter and starter relay located?

    ToddC. I have been having problems with my starter staying engaged and eventually my starter solenoid went bad.

  • blackdot. Sorry,this is for a 1300,and I just noticed that you’re posting in a 1800 forum.
  • Silver F. ScreenHunter_06 Oct.
  • Philscbx. I read where there is a starter relay that could be the issue?
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