Toyota Corolla 1994 Problems

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Toyota Corolla: Replacing timing belt

Answered by CarsGuide 16 Dec 2010

If it hasn't been changed before it's long overdue, on time and on mileage. Toyota service specialists recommend changing every 100,000   km and/or five years, and the risk is too great to ignore the recommendation.

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Suitable tyres for Corolla

Answered by CarsGuide 2 Dec 2010

The tyres she has bought in the past are very cheap ones and I would suggest she should look at a better quality tyre, such as a Michelin the next time if she wants better mileage. She could also have the alignment checked to make sure all is in order in that area as well.

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Corolla check

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Dec 2003

We haven't done a report on the EA Corolla, but will put it on the list. Generally, the Corolla is a well-built, trouble-free car. But they are now getting up in miles, so you can anticipate problems occurring. Carefully check for signs of a crash -- there's every chance of a crash on a car of that age. Check for a service record, particularly for evidence of cam belt changes.

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