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    Fog lights

    Thanks for the info. Your message inspired me and in 5 minutes, I was able to find the wiring to the fog locations and empty location in fuse box for relay. I will be picking up (sometime soon) the new stalk with fog switch, lights and a relay. thanks again!
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    Transmission Plug

    The auto does indeed have a drain plug, I have replaced the fluid numerous times on the several corollas I have owned.
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    how often should the oil be changed

    I follow the recommended service interval of 5000 miles. This is when the maintenance light comes on and I put on my work gloves. :-)
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    Is 191k Miles a lot for a 2007 Toyota Corolla ?

    These cars are amazing, a well maintained corolla will definitely go to 300k and more I think. My last corolla (2006 LE auto) had 232k before someone crashed into me and totaled the car. I bought it new and did over 45 oil changes, 2 sets of struts/shock, 4 sets of tires, 1 rear wheel...
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    Engine Splash Shield Rivet size

    Also, Lowes Home Improvement stores have a automotive fastener section (in hardware) with all the plastic shield clips and are less than a dollar each. Good luck _bryan_
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    Evap emissions code

    Any decent auto parts store (we have Autozone nearby) will scan it and give you a printout of the codes or at least write them down for you. I had a few codes come up for emissions on the last corolla and it turned out to be a charcoal canister. $250 from the dealer and installed it myself...
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    My 2006 corolla, with 125K, rides rough. Will new shocks/struts smooth out the ride?

    Replace the shocks/struts (about $65 each) or the following link is for a complete set with springs, mounts, bushings, boots and are already assembled. You won't need a spring compressor. I have not used this brand but a complete kit for ~$290 is cheap...
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    hitch

    These are cheap, easy to install and I have used them on the last 3 corollas (2006, 2005, 2007) I had. I also bought the "no cut" wiring from CURT (See 3rd link) https://www.amazon.com/CURT-11265-Class-Trailer-Hitch/dp/B00FRJH3XG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481751043&sr=8-1&keywords=corolla+hitch...
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    hitch

    This is easy, see next post since they won't let me post links
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    2005 Toyota Corolla Recall

    I got one for the passenger airbag inflator. I took it in and they also had an ECU update. Not much else to say, I stay away from the dealer at all cost but this time wasn't too unpleasant.
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    Lowering the 04

    I have had the TRD ones on my 06 and they have perfect ride height but I think they stopped selling them. Don't buy the tein ones, I have those now on 07 and although I like the ride height, they are way too bouncy. I had the eibach pro kit on my 01 and they were my favorite. Good luck.
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