01 corolla uses what is called coil over plugs. the ignition for each cylinder is located right on top of the spark plugs and is fired directly by the car's computer. the car automatically advance or retard the timing as necessary.
Check the exhaust ignition interface. It could be a simple problem in the core module defribilator.
hey, I just bought a Toyota Corolla 1988, and the guy i bought it from said he had the timing belt done but he does not know when it needs to be done again. And I just want to have a check on it exept that I can not find it....please help. :P or email me @ justinridgway4@hotmail.com thanks
check this out for the details http://www.usedcarexpert.co.uk/stats/Toyota/Corolla/1997-2000
how cheak the chassis number of "corolla altis"
No, but check with a Toyota dealer to make sure.
With a timing belt, it should be changed around 90,000 miles. A chain can last much longer. Have your mechanic check it to see if there is any rattling or loosening on the chain. Some timing chains can last the lifetime of the car.
you cant a rm125 is a 2 stroke check the ignition timing through the flywheel
No it will not. Unless it has slip so mush that it has changed timing. Check the ignition timing for your car, make sure that it's correct. If not you have to fix it ASAP.
you pee on it
Take it back and get them to check it.
To set the timing belt on a 1986 Toyota Corolla 1.6 liters, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys with their respective marks on the engine. Once aligned, install the new timing belt while ensuring it is taut and properly seated on the pulleys. Finally, double-check the alignment before reassembling the engine components.
The ignition timing is controlled by the ECU, and is not adjustable.