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  1. Just looking for general advice on what I can do for my corolla t sport. I’d like to sharpen the steering I’m going to install a set of coilovers and don’t cheap out on tyres what else can help me in the corners and what can I do to add bhp sensibly that’s not going to end up ecking the engine ....I’m going to go to stainless creations to Upgrade the exhaust, as well as I can to uk road legal standards. Thanks
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  2. So my mechanic can't look at this until tomorrow but guess what happened on the drive to him!! The Shift Up/Shift down green arrow that appears on the dash,as an advisory to optimize fuel performance, when you are going up and down the gears has now disappeared from the display. My car has gone insane. But the ironic thing is that it's driving and sounding fine (apart from a vague lag in power overall in the low gears).I'll know more tomorrow when I run a diagnostic with my mechanic. In the meantime i'm not driving it - It'll probably turn into a Tardis next and warp itself to a parallel universe.F****ing stupid electronics that are not necessary.What exactly is wrong with an ordinary manual handbrake? Nothing-that's what. Idiots.Ruining a perfectly good car with their meddling. DEAR TOYOTA,NOBODY WANTS OR NEEDS YOUR STUPID EPB. Sorry... Rant over.
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  3. I will check it and let me know what the result
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  4. Hi guys Having had rusty cars in the past I've always waxyoil. It seems to work and you can buy a hand held plastic sprayer to do the job easier. It's better to underseal on a warm day as the underseal is more thinner. You can also squirt it behind panels that have drain or access holes with the tube provided in the application kit. I personally wouldn't you old engine oil as it may contain acid from use. Regards peter
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  5. You definitely need a diagnostic check. I had exactly the same symptoms and warnings on my 2016 1.6 tourer and it turned out to be the EGR
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  6. Yes, I've known this on other makes too, fuel computers don't/can't register very small fill ups correctly. £10 doesn't even get you two gallons nowadays anyway!
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  7. The range can be adversely affected if one puts less than 15 litres into the vehicle when filling up. This applies not just to the Auris. When filling up next time, put more than 15 litres in, and the range should revert to normal.
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