Engine Burning Oil problems of the 2001 Toyota Celica

Six problems related to engine burning oil have been reported for the 2001 Toyota Celica. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2001 Toyota Celica based on all problems reported for the 2001 Celica.

1 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 05/23/2019

This engine has a known oil consumption issue. It can cause engine failure at any given time. I have had a motor completely fail while on the freeway with a total loss of power due to oil levels running dry. I have contacted Toyotas recall department ant they said unless NHTSA makes this a recall there is nothing they can do for owners of these cars. It is only a matter of time until this happens to someone and they lose their life over a poorly designed motor. Please help with this issue before it does lead to loss of life.

2 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 10/17/2014

Just another burning oil complaint here. I bought this car as an alternative to my tahoe for when I drive 1. 5 hour away for work. I wasn't expecting to have to put in nearly a quart of oil with every trip. Seems to me like this piston issue is well known, well documented, heavily complained about, and that Toyota should do something about this. They have a reputation for producing engines that go 300,000 miles easily and ours are dying out at 150,000. Turns out one of my friends had the same year Celica and their engine gave out on them while driving in rush hour traffic in des moines. This could be fatal. How many hundreds or thousands of these cars out there that could just stop working at any moment, in any traffic condition, because of a known defect no one is doing anything about?.

3 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 05/01/2014

1zz fe engine oil consumption issue burning 1l per full tank weekly depending on how I drive failure to top up weekly would result in massive engine malfunction and seize or blow can cause serious accident may not last on hwy at 100km/hr for more than 2-3 hours straight without stopping oil is expensive.

4 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 03/09/2009

I purchased my 2001 Toyota Celica in September 2009 with only 62,000 miles on the vehicle and engine. After purchasing the vehicle, I started to notice that it was burning a quart of oil about every 800 miles. I continued to add oil and keep regular oil changes. I took it to the dealership where I was told this was "normal" oil consumption by Toyota and it repair would not be covered under warranty. My warranty has since expired and I now have around 72,000 miles on the vehicle. It is now burning oil at around 1 quart per 500 miles. This is not an acceptable level of oil burning for any vehicle. After researching the problem on the internet, I have found out that there are many owners of Toyota's with the same engine and they are having the same issues with their vehicles. I have also found out that Toyota of great britain has already issued a TSB regarding this issue and will replace the entire engine block due to this issue. No such TSB from Toyota exist in the u. S. A however. Apparently the problem is caused by inadequate piston ring and engine block design. This should have been a recall since such a high amount of vehicles are affected by this problem and Toyota has already acknowledged this as a TSB in great britain. The issue affects the 2000-2001 models with the 1zzfe engine. I would like Toyota to address this issue.

5 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 05/01/2008

It is commonly known the 1998 to 2005 1. 8l 1zz-fe engines in Toyota Celica's burn mass amounts of oil after 100,000 miles. (1 quart or more every 500 to 1000 miles). The defect is in the piston. Prior to 2005 there are only 4 holes in the piston behind the oil rings for oil to flow. After 2005 there are 12 holes. This lack of oil flow causes excessive wear on cylinder walls. Thus, the engine starts to burn oil. It gets worse and worse until the engine fails. The engine then needs a complete rebuild or replacement. Toyota has known this for years (like the resent recalls) and has done nothing for the consumer. I know that 100,000 miles would be out of warranty for any engine, but knowing of the defect and doing nothing is not fair to the consumer. Toyota should recall all of these engines and either replace them or pay for them to be rebuilt.

6 Engine Burning Oil problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2008

I notice something wrong when I had to change the oil twice in one month, I checked the oil level and noticed that it was burning oil. I have always followed the maintenance schedule as shown. I took it to a shop and had the engine checked, and the technician told me that it had "weak valves" after a compression check was done. I have a neighbor with the same vehicle who came back from europe from an assignment and he told me that Toyota has a recall over there for the weak valves. He told me that Toyota is replacing the engines as a solution to that problem. He said that the Toyota dealership had told him that it was the only solution they had for the problem.




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