Quite a few things could cause this to happen to the 2001 Corolla.
The engine could experience poor performance and sputtering due to: - dirty or clogged air filter - worn or mis-gapped spark plugs - bad gasoline - gummed up throttle body - sensor malfunction (IAT sensor, O2 sensor(s), MAF sensor) A dirty MAF sensor could cause sputtering in 2000+ Corollas. As these models are equipped with the 1ZZ-FE VVT-i engine (2ZZ-GE in the case of the Corolla XRS). Often overlooked, many can be carefully cleaned, instead of being replaced, and driveability often improves considerably.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla has an inline 4 engine.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla has a 1.8 L base engine size.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 125 hp @ 5800 rpm.
it may be the maf sensor i got a corolla 2001 too do you have any codes ?this is a old question thought.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 125 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.
Yes it can . . simply put. You can even drop a civic engine in it
Lucky for you, the 2001 Toyota Corolla comes with a timing chain and is good for the life of the engine. No need to change it.
Have you checked engine mountings!
The 2001 Toyota Corolla engine oil capacity is 4.5 quarts of motor oil. For quarts of oil will go into the engine and one half quart of oil will be in the oil filter.
3.5 us qts
There are a number of reasons why a 2001 Toyota Corolla 1.4 GS engine would misfire. Coils are one common cause. Another common cause is the fuel delivery system.
The 1998 Corolla engine is the same as the 2000 Corolla engine. That is a 1ZZ-FE 1.8 Liter DOHC. Engine although the 2001-02 have the 1ZZ-FE 1.8 Engine too, they were manufactured with Toyota's newer Fuel Management System VVT-I R. Chang