Toyota Corolla owners have reported 44 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Corolla based on all problems reported for the Corolla.
2004 Corolla: emission of hydrogen sulfide gas from exhaust system.
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While driving, the engine light illuminated on the dashboard. Dealership wouldn't service vehicle without any appointment. When the consumer took the vehicle for service, she was informed vehicle was out of warranty because of the mileage. The defective part. The dealer "good willed" the part since the vehicle was just outside of warranty and the consumer just had to pay for the labor.
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In Feb 2002 my car engine siezed up 58 miles over the warranty. I had to replace the engine but still had a problem with my car. As a matter of fact, since I purchased the car, the engine light was lite up and it was explained to me that it was because of the gas cap not working properly. Since this is the 1st car I had purchased, now being seperated, I accepted it. Anyways, after I replaced the engine, the car still had a problem of burning oil. I keep oil in the car because I couldnt take it back to a shop since I just paid $3000 for an engine. Since Feb, I had to have my emissions test done in may, I failed, explaining my catalit converter or something within there was causing problems. Since then, my car runs good but still has the oil problem and taps which no one could tell me the problem. Now today, my car breaks down again, engine seized and no warranty or nothing and I still owe on this car. Is there any help I can get on this situation?.
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Charcoal canister assembly and vacuum switching valve failed. Gas cap also failed.
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Purchased 2003 Toyota Corolla in September of 2002. Car is emitting a very noticeable sulfur odor especially when coming to a stop at traffic lights after driving at highway speeds. Contacted dealer and was told the problem is the gasoline I purchase. I pointed out that I have a 2002 Toyota camry that I purchased in April of 2002, that I fill both cars with the same gasoline, and that I have never experienced any such problem with the camry. Again I was told the problem is with the gasoline. The internet abounds with discussion groups where people all over the country are reporting the same problem as I am experiencing.
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I also have noticed an intermitent odor of sulfur in my 2003 Corolla.
Check engine light on. Emissions control systems error. Likely charcoal canister problem.
Engine - sulfur smell continuous since purchase of '03 Toyota, Corolla. Mostly when stopped and engine cool, but also happens when warm. Have gone 17,000 since purchase in July, 2002 and smell has always been there. Dealer has so far not been able to solve emmissions problem.
Charcoal canister assembly failed.