I have Toyota corolla 2005 in this knocking problem when accelerate car and also missing speed 30 to 40 km
Sorry to say but the other Thompson sounds rite on-that batch/years were fairly famous for gunking up when people didn't do good service(sometimes only iffy service) Course I hope I'm wrong but he's a Master Tech & I was only a Master Service Advisor. Look at the brite side-You may be getting a new car-Trade it and say NOTHING!!!!!
Simple
Replace engine no way around this one
Knocking and loss of power is engine failure coming
Possible burn pistons and bad rings
Replacing engine cheaper than rebuilding one
SOURCE: 2000 toyota corolla misses on acceleration
sounds like the mass air flow sensor is malfuntioning
SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Corolla Radio fuse
Pg. 250 of your 2005 Owner's Manual shows the location of the Fuse Boxes. There is one under your hood on the driver's side and the other is under the dash just to the left of steering wheel. Pg 272, will show you how to replace the fuses. Pg. 286-287 gives a diagram and description of each fuse and what part of the electrical system it enables.
This portion of the electrical system correspondeds to the fuse in position 32 on pg. 287 of the manual.
Your going to have to get on your back with a flashlight and open up the fuse box under the dash by the steering wheel. The lid of the fuse box shows the positions of the fuse and their amperage rating. Like I said, replace the fuse in postion 32 (15 Amp). There is a spare 15 Amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood (easy to get to, see the diagrams in the owner's manual). There is also a fuse puller tool next to the spare fuses.
SOURCE: 2005 toyota corolla motor oil capacity?
if you have a 1ZZ engine
4.2 quarts, 4.4 quarts with oil filter change
if you have the 2ZZ engine (XRS model) it is
4.4 quarts, 4.6 quarts with oil filter change
NOTE these are updated capacities that reflect changes identified in TSB: TSB-0134-08 issued July 15, 2008.
Your owners manual will reflect a lesser quantity that Toyota has since revised.
SOURCE: How do I remove brake drum on 2005 toyota corolla
Under normal circumstances, the drum should slide right off once the wheel is removed.
If you have built up rust holding it on, there are two threaded holes near the center of the drum to aid in removal.
Insert two 12mm bolts into the holes and, while adding plenty of lubricant, turn the bolts in even amounts until they push the drum off.
Be sure to keep them lubed, as they will strip out easily if not.
If you have aftermarket drums without the holes or the screwholes are stripped out, smacking the face of the drum with a dead blow hammer will help free it up, but takes much longer for success.
SOURCE: Pressure Control Solenoid "D" location on a 2005 Toyota Corolla?
this solenoid is part of the solenoid pack that is located on the valve body inside the transmission.
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