clean your mass air flow sensor
there is no mass air flow, on this year of car first try to unplug injectors one at a time while car is running if idle gets worse you know that injector is working fine plug it back in before car dies or restart car, if idle stays the same when you pull the plug off of that injector, good possibility that injector is not working. If this doesn't change how the car runs...move on to a full tune up you said you replaced the spark plugs, try and replace the distributor cap and rotor, and get new wires.
good luck
Where is the fuel injector on a 2000 Toyota Corolla
well it doesn't have a carb, so yes
Yes, I just had a clogged filter for my 05 corolla changed along with the filter.
I had the front brake pads and rotors changed on my 2008 Corolla LE and was charged $275.00
No. It has a timing chain. the timing belt on my 1999 corolla has just been changed. it depends on the engine type.
You can put an engine, from your Toyota Celica, into your Toyota Corolla. The wiring harness and the motor mounts will need to be changed.
About every 3000-6000 miles
Corolla's don't need their timing belt changed...I found that out when I thought I needed to replace the belt in my corolla. The manual and the master mechanic my step dad is friends with said that it never needs to be changed. It's weird, but my car is 12 years old and the timing belt still looks brand new. Apparently corolla's are like that.
No. Toyota changed the Corolla from rear to front wheel drive in 1983 for the 1984 Model year, with the exception of the SR5 Corolla, all other Trims and sub~models were Front WD
No, it has a timing chain and does not need tp be changed.
It has a timing chain. It never needs be changed.
1998 model year corolla has a timing chain and does not need to be changed unless it is making noise or is broken