What is the engine code for a 2002 Toyota Corolla?
I have 2002 Toyota Corolla and the check engine light has been on for a few months. I finally took it to a mechanic and they gave me the code P0442, said they would have to run an evap leak test that would cost $160 alone, then replace the tubing/whatever created the leak that would be extra.
Where is the OBD2 port on a Toyota Corolla?
OBD2 port Toyota Corolla E110 (1995 – 2002) – Find your plug ! Where is my OBD2 port ? All vehicles are equipped with an OBD port to which you can connect your klavkarr diagnostic case.
Are there any trouble codes for Toyota cars?
Has been updated to the Master Sticky (or will be very shortly). So here goes – And please note: The P1xxx codes are all Toyota Specific, and the P0xxx are General and will relate to all cars. Not open for further replies. Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?
Where is the OBD plug on a Toyota Corolla E110?
OBD connector location for Toyota Corolla E110 (1995 – 2002) You will find below several pictures which will help you find your OBD connector in your car. The OBD socket is located under the hood, open it. Go to the OBD2. scanner for TOYOTA. Lift the plastic cover. Here is the OBD 1 non-standard 22 pins port.
How often does a Toyota Corolla burn through oil?
I need information. I have a 2002 Toyota Corolla with a 4 cylinder 1.8 litter engine that burns through a quart of oil every 3-4 days. I suspected and it was confirmed with a compression test that the rings were bad and I needed a new engine. Now the shop found a re-manufactured motor for about $2,100.
What causes a flashing check engine light on a Toyota Corolla?
While a majority of the time, the flashing check engine light is going to be caused by a misfire related to your Corolla’s ignition system or fuel system (as stated above), there are other issues that can cause it. Your timing chain could have jumped .
Why does my Toyota Corolla keep running rough?
Crank/Cam Sensor- When the cam or crank sensors are not being read by the ECM/PCM, it’s impossible to get the ignition timing right. If you Corolla does start at all, it’ll run rough. It could be a more serious mechanical issue, such as as bent valve, bad lifter, etc….