There is a very common problem with the Corolla that causes this.
It is a dirty MAF (MassAirflowSensor) and it can easily be cleaned.
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There are several guides on the web, Google "Toyota corolla maf sensor". Expensive electronics cleaner is not needed, Isopropyl alchohol and a Q-tip will work fine.
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There are several guides on the web, Google "Toyota corolla maf sensor". Expensive electronics cleaner is not needed, Isopropyl alchohol and a Q-tip will work fine.
You will need a scanner to reset the EngineCheckLight (Autozone or a friend) or I think it will automatically reset after about 40 times you start the car?
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This is a 10minute repair. For some reason most professional mechanics do not know how to Google!
There is a very common problem with the Corolla that causes this.
It is a dirty MAF (MassAirflowSensor) and it can easily be cleaned.
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There are several guides on the web, Google "Toyota corolla maf sensor". Expensive electronics cleaner is not needed, Isopropyl alchohol and a Q-tip will work fine.
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There are several guides on the web, Google "Toyota corolla maf sensor". Expensive electronics cleaner is not needed, Isopropyl alchohol and a Q-tip will work fine.
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You will need a scanner to reset the EngineCheckLight (Autozone or a friend) or I think it will automatically reset after about 40 times you start the car?
There is a very common problem with the Corolla that causes this.
It is a dirty MAF (MassAirflowSensor) and it can easily be cleaned.
There are several guides on the web, Google "Toyota corolla maf sensor". Expensive electronics cleaner is not needed, Isopropyl alchohol and a Q-tip will work fine.