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Toyota Corolla 2001  150000 miles
Smogtec says I need to change catconverter and replace the O-2 sensors
Danimal from United States 7 years ago  
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Toyota Corolla 2001  280000 miles
Hi, I am having problems with the Corolla 1.8 engine. I park my car with the rear end facing a wall and, every morning when I start the engine, there is a black stain in the wall. It seems as though burnt oil is coming out of the exhaust. There is also black fume when I speed the car up, and black ashes can be found in the exhaust. When I change the oil I leave it at its corresponding level but, after 15 days, almost half a liter is consumed. Only when I drive along a downhill road, it is white fume that comes out of the exhaust. Thanks to anyone that can give me a hand.
Martha from United States 9 years ago  
MA
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bella from United States 9 years ago
It is the valves' rubbers that are worn. You should change them as well as the spark plugs lid rubbers and your problem should be solved.
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cassandra85 from United States 9 years ago
Your problem certainly is due to the valves' rubbers. Change them but be careful the place you choose for this to be done. I tell you this because of my personal experience. Good luck.
Martha from United States 9 years ago
Thank you very much for your comments. I changed the rubbers as you said and problem solved. It is not burning oil now and the exhaust is clean. Thank you buddies!
ники from United Kingdom 8 years ago
I have a Toyota Corolla Verso 2004 of 67,000 miles took me burn oil as far as I know these models Mayans have a problem with segments
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Toyota Corolla 1999 Hatchback 80000 miles
After failing nct on emissions on my Toyota Corolla 1.13 new lambda sensor fitted & reconditioned catalytic convertor. Emissions shot up to 6.1, was my catalytic convertor better than the replacement ???
Barb from other 7 years ago  
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