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...Corolla 2003 model have a timming belt or chain?Does the water pump has to be changed at 70K miles? Thanks. Adrian Adrian, Until 2002 Toyota's had a timing belt. After 2002, Toyota's have a timing ...

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Question about 2004 Corolla

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change transmission fluid (automatic) or oil (stick) every 20k or 2yrs. Maintenance by former owner probably covered changing coolant, find out how long ago just to make sure it isn't due soon, if you

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Question about 2003 Corolla

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...corolla You should change your oil & filter every 3 to 5 thousand miles. The more frequently you change the oil, the more life you will get out of the engine. Rotate the tires every other oil change. ...

...toyota corolla. It has a timing chain not a belt. does it need to be changed and at what mileage Regards Dirk relax -- the nicest thing about a timing chain is that it should last as long as the ...

Question about 2003 Corolla

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...corolla and it backfires out of intake manufold. I did confirm timing mark yet again and the seem to be as require on the tdc cylinder one power stoke . what could be the reason for this OH BOY, YOU ...

...2003 corolla ? Dealer recommended it needs changing along with timing chain tensioner which they say is leaking oil . I usually fix my own cars after doing my research so any help you provide will ...

...automatically even if I'm running in the highway. Can u please tell me what to do? Do I need to change the timing chain or the dumper or chain guide only. You definetly have a mechanical problem ...

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