Because of condensation the inside of your muffler, the muffler will begin to deteriorate (rust) over time from the inside. This can and will cause holes in the muffler. Along with the hole (s) the internal structure of the muffler will eventually break apart and plug the muffler, preventing the exhaust gas and the pressure from the engine from exiting the vehicle. This will cause what is called "back pressure" on the engine, causing it to lose power. Extreme example would be "you push the gas pedal to the floor but the car will not go more the 25 miles per hour". I would recommend you have you muffler replace. That should solve your problem.
Corollas has a four cylinder engine, it means it has 4 spark plugs.
on the bottom behind the engine near the muffler
Under the vehicle attached to the exhaust pipe between the engine and the muffler.
1999-2001 corolla should be fairly identical, with the first gen 1zzfe engine, 2002-2008 corrollas also have a 1zzfe engine, however it is a 2nd gen 1zzfe, things are different.
It does not hurt an engine to run it with no exhaust muffler
Under the passenger side of the truck, across from the o2 sensor closest to the engine on the muffler.
A muffler is a part of a car that silences the noise of a vehicle's engine.
A muffler is a part of a car that silences the noise of a vehicle's engine.
basically, a muffler is used to reduce the sound that the engine produces:)
Answer It could be that you need a new muffler. After so long the baffling inside the muffler can burn out. Also make sure that the muffler is not cracked or that exhaust is not leaking before it gets into the muffler. At the gasket between the muffler and the engine. Hope ths helps.
no one can answer your question unless you are significantly more specific. What bolt are you talking about? Head studs? Alternator bolt? Muffler bearing lol? seriously......
There are two (2) O2 sensors, one (1)upstream behind the engine and one (1) downstream behind the catalytic converter. This applies to the 1.8 liter 2003 to 2012 for certian and probably most Corollas