Replace the head gasket is the only fix.
good question....mine just blew too and it only has 115,000 miles on it!
You are looking at bill of 1-3K depending on damage.
Replace it.
No it will not. The only thing that will fix a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
It is not possible to repair the actual head gasket. Repair of a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
One of the symptoms of a blown head gasket for a Toyota Camry is excessive steam or coolant coming from the tailpipe. Engine oil mixing with the coolant and a miss in the engine are also symptoms of a blown head gasket.
Yes, there is a fuse for the air conditioner in a 2006 Toyota Corolla. The fuse is located to the left of the steering wheel behind the coin tray. Use a flash light to see if the fuse is blown before removing.
One reason why fuel and temperature gauges would stop working on a 1992 Toyota Corolla would be a short in the wires. This would lead to a blown fuse. Check the fuse and replace it.
remove head and replace gasket :)
No, the only permanent fix for a blown head gasket is to replace it.
You cannot repair a blown head gasket, you must remove the heads and replace the gasket.