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2009 Toyota Corolla Torque Converter

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  • 32101-28040
    Drive Plate
    Gear Sub-Assembly, Drive
    • Part Notes: Corolla; 2.4L
    MSRP: $409.67 Your Price: $286.93
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  • Toyota 32101-12100 Drive Plate
    32101-12100
    Drive Plate
    Gear Sub-Assembly, Drive
    • Part Notes: Corolla; 1.8L
    MSRP: $354.94 Your Price: $248.60
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OEM 2009 Toyota Corolla Parts for Automatic Transmission - Transmission

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Shift Cable Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Toyota Corolla

  • Q: How to remove the shift cable on 2009 Toyota Corolla?
    A: In order to replace the shift cable, one has to loosen the negative battery terminal, after which the cylinder head cover, battery, and air cleaner pieces are removed. Now remove front exhaust pipe and other console parts. Last but not least, remove transmission control cable by unscrewing clips and a nut, but do not interfere with inner spring.
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