White smoke from the exhaust is caused by coolant leaking into the combustion chamber. You either have a cracked head or you did not install the gasket properly.
try and check if you have oil in your exhaust that should be your problem
Check the exhaust ignition interface. It could be a simple problem in the core module defribilator.
i dont know what you mean exactly, but if you mean that the exhaust has changed to a steam you most likely have a head or a head gasket problem.
It might be screwed into the exhaust pipes its in the exhaust some are under the hood close the exhaust manifold or some are undernieth in the exhaust there is two there is one before the catylitic converter and one after the only one that goes bad is the front o2 if there is a problam with rear that is uasually a indication there is a problem with the catylitic converter
you mean ticking, right? Had the same problem with my 97 with the 3.9. It was an exhaust leak between exhaust manifold & head. New gaskets fixed the problem.
your timing can not be right
I have the same exact car, with the same problem. Thinking it's the Fuel Filter and will be changing it ,or having it changed, soon.
Because there is a problem, and you don't realise it!
The procedure for finding the problem depends on what the problem is that you failed to list.
I think that was the same problem as I had. If your Corolla is under 120K this problem will be covered. Just take it to your closest Toyota dealer and they should replace the ECU for you at no charge.
I got this code on my corolla 99 the person who verify my car said it's a problem with the gaz valve sensor
The emissions warning light refers to a problem with the exhaust system. The most common problem with the exhaust system is a plugged catalytic converter.