Mr. Hill, comments like yours is exactly why I created this channel! I also wanted to give you the credit. I decided to update my About statement by including "inspire", thanks to you. Long live your 2017 Toyota Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day!
After buying a couple of new cars and selling them after 2 or 3 years i've realized that there was saying that goes something like "we buy things that we don't need, with money we don't have, to impress people that we don't like". Cars last long especially toyotas if we look after it.
TJ, Those are some wise words you have stated. Thank you for sharing. Comments like yours "we buy things that we don't need, with money we don't have, to impress people that we don't like" informs viewers. This is why I created Ablecraft to enlighten viewers on the idea that YOU are able to take care of your own vehicles. Regards, Have an Ablecraft day
Bomb-proof dependability my man I had one to the thing you have to remember is to keep that oil clean and keep synthetic oil and their I like to keep 5w 20 and there because it's very good for that car
I had a 1998 Corolla VE that I bought new for 9 thousand dollars. It was without a doubt the single best automobile I’ve ever had! I had it for 10 years and gave it to my mother. That Corolla was like nothing I’ve ever had.
Mr. Giaro, Thank you for your contribution and passionate testimony about your 1998 Corolla VE ownership! Warms my heart that you gave the Corolla to mom as a gift. You are a good man. Have an Ablecraft day!
Awww cool!! Thanks for the video! I just bought my 2015 Corolla at a dealership with 25,000 miles on it back in Nov 2020. I hope it last as long as yours.
Alexis, Great purchase you made with the 2015 Corolla! Yes, your Corolla can last as long a very long time. I highly advise following a manufactures maintenance service schedule and become knowledgeable of basic automotive maintenance. I enclosed a link too a website that lists manufactures service schedules for vehicles. I listed a 2015 Toyota Corolla manufactures maintenance service schedule as an example. www.driverside.com/service-schedule/complete/toyota-corolla-2015-949297-2498450-6809046?page_offset=1 Long live your Toyota Corolla, keep on putting the miles on! Have an Ablecraft day!
My 1990 camry was driven to the wrecker at 330,000 km, 23 years old because of rust. It still had the original starter, alternator, rad, muffler, front struts, wheel bearings, rear brakes steering rack, transmission, engin and all front end components. It did have a few oil leaks along the way, but most were easly repaired by me. If only I cold buy another simple car like that with out all the gimicks.
Mr. Fennema, Thank you for sharing your 1990 Camry Ownership Report. I can tell from reading your Ownership Report. The Camry served you well especially at 330,000 Km plus on the odometer. I can relate to letting go of vehicle that served well. I uploaded a long term history report on a 1999 Ford Ranger 4x4 that I sold last year (2020 May). See link below if your interested. ruclips.net/video/HRll1GdMBZ8/видео.html The idea of buying simple cars without the gimmicks is a worthy idea to pursue. I believe those " simple vehicles" are out there. It would be interesting to know if there was a consumer demand to buy " simple vehicles" ? I appreciated your contribution and idea of the "simple vehicle". Have an Ablecraft day! ruclips.net/video/HRll1GdMBZ8/видео.html
Mr. Purcell, Your quite welcome and thank you for your contribution! When you have some discretionary time take a moment and view some of the comments posted in the comments section on this video. You will find some wonderful trivia and insightful information about the Toyota Corolla from some very knowledge Corolla owners. Congratulations on your Toyota Corolla purchase. Long live your Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day
@@ablecraft842 thanks buddy, will do. I noticed our models dont have cabin air filters that need to be changed, which is nice, they started putting the changable ones from year 2003 onwards I believe. I was just confused as I saw some DIY videos about changing cabin air filters which listed my year model in it, but found some info. online that we dont have to worry about it.
Mr. Purcell, That is pertinent information to know! Informed comments like yours are the reasons I created this channel. Shared communication, creates shared understanding, which in turn builds strong communities. Thank you. Have an Ablecraft Day!
Mr. James, Thank you for your contribution! 505,000 miles is amazing! Amassing that amount of mileage didn't come by accident. Long live your Geo Prizm! Have an Ablecraft day!
Mr. Rivera, Thanks for your high mileage report on your 1999 Toyota Corolla. High mileage vehicles don't become high mileage by accident. They become that way generally by maintenance and diligent care of their owners! Have an Ablecraft Day!
SofaKingSteezy, Wow, very cool! The Corolla S is definitely a fun to drive commuter style! You may be the one to make some videos on that model. Also, some awesome car projects you have completed in years past. Have yourself an Ablecraft day!
One of the best cars ever. Honda Civic can take a walk compared to this generation of Corolla. Im currently driving an 05 Toyota Avalon with over 300,000 miles and its a great car. But i still miss my 99 Corolla LE. It was the perfect reliable package .. i felt like i was surrounded by luxury with a/c and power windows in my little corolla. Im constantly on craigslist looking for a corolla of this generation... to find one with no rust power windows and a power sunroof is like the holy grail for me aha.
Mr. Chisholm, Wow, your contribution and insights on Toyota Avalon and Corolla LE are most heartfelt! I'm constantly amazed of the passion Toyota owners have for the Corolla, Avalon and Tacoma brands! I encourage you to stay on the search for your "Holy Grail" of Toyota Corolla's! I have been on the lookout for a Toyota Corolla manual shift. Well, just the other day it happened. A motorist asked me for some assistance to get her manual shift Corolla started it again! I was smiling inside upon seeing that manual shift lever and yes, I got her car started. The Corolla needed some petrol and a jump start. Long live your Toyota Avalon! Have an Ablecraft Day.
I'm so proud of you for keeping it maintained after all these years. Sadly, way too many people neglect their vehicles. I'm the 3rd or 4th owner of a 2000 Corolla (1zzfe) I bought in 2012 with 154,000 miles and it's at 212k miles now, because it became rarely used in 2014 with the purchase of a new vehicle. It burns oil badly, check engine light's been on for at least the last 30,000 miles, catalytic converter is clogged, can't drive in high elevation(Colorado), o2 sensors are bad probably because of the excessive oil consumption, engine ticks loudly, muffler bracket rusted out and fell off, muffler has a hole in it from having the bracket break 15 miles from my house.(had no choice but to drive it home dragging like that). All that said, it runs fine. It could drive cross country right now. As long as I skip Colorado. 😂 Gotta love that Toyota stamina. They don't give up without a fight.
as a 98 rolla ve owner myself this car can keep on going with the exception of the starter had to be replace and now im replacing the radiator and upper mount brackets other than that this car is still running strong
Mr. Perez, Totally agree with you on the Corolla running strong. I replaced the starter one time in over the 16 years of ownership. I recall the mileage on the odometer at the time of replacement 155,000 miles. April 1, 2021 I replaced the OEM Alternator that was stamped with Toyota on it. The alternator stopped working after 23 years of service. The miles on the odometer at the time of replacement was 278,620 miles. Keep on putting on the miles. Have an Ablecraft day!
I have a 94 Corolla with similar repairs. Right now the car is at the shop because we can't get the driver door open as the locks won't open. I have replaced the alternator and Serpentine belt and windshield wiper spray nozzles and interior door handles and driver seat belt and the latch on the hood would not chat and the plastic on the brake lights melted and all the brake lights had to be replaced. The plastic on the dashboard is amazing but most of the other plastic is not stable overtime but next year the car will be 30 years old. The air conditioner is still very cold but unfortunately after the brake lights were fixed in the radio no longer works as it should. There is rust on the exterior trunk lid opposite of where some welds are to reinforce and attach piece of metal on the interior that I cannot get out. Also rust on the top near the front and rear windows where spot welds had taken place when manufactured.
RobbsHomemadeLife, Excellent ownership testimonial on your 1994 Toyota Corolla! Your comments demonstrate the long-term longevity of these Toyota Corolla's. Thank you for your contribution. I also enjoyed watching your aging video and the truths your presented on what to expect while going through the aging process. Sir, you're a credit to the You Tube community! Have an Ablecraft day!
Im driving the family 98 corolla right now. I was driving a 07 Lexus gs350 until it died on me while driving at 140K mi due to my ignorance and neglect of cars. Now im driving this corolla at 204K miles. Its pretty bad and a rust bucket haha. BUT im finally learning how to do basic car maintenance stuff myself, im proud to say ive restored it somewhat. The car had super spongy brakes, then braking started to sound like aluminum cans crushing and felt grindy, and above 60mph the steering wheel would terribly shake. Because of these issue and not having any other choice i delve into learning how to finally address the issues myself. I replaced the calipers, rotors, pads drum shoes, and master cylinder and learned how to bleed the brakes. Learned some things about the fuse and how to restore some dead electircal components. And I learned how to do my own oil changes (this is the main neglect that caused my lexus failure), and the car is running waaaaay better now but theres still many things i can fix. I appreciate this car for lasting this long and allowing me the opportunity to work on it. Hopefully i can maintain it until 300K too! Lol It amazes me i only spent like around 400 hundred dollars in parts for these jobs (and also had to spend more money to buy tools haha), BUT these jobs would've cost $2-5K if brought to an autoshop! The failure of my much nicer Lexus was a lesson in disguise. Now all i do is consume auto mechanic content! Haha
CSI, Wow, what an amazing testimonial! You have shared many hard learned lessons. Thank you for your contribution. May you continue to increase in manual competence with your 1998 Corolla.
Here is a link to this 1998 Toyota Corolla long term ownership review at 300,000 miles. Have an Ablecraft day! ruclips.net/video/Ps27tSs1c3I/видео.html
Just bought a 2013 corolla S model, with 106,000 miles. Changed Oil, Spark plus, Air filter, and Transmission Oil. Ready to see how far it takes me! Toyota's last
I use to work at a Toyota car lot with a body shop back in the late 90s. In '99 someone brought their 1985 camry with 485k miles on it wrecked and they paid out of pocket to get it fixed.
Another great job by the folks at NUMMI. We have two vehicles from that plant, a 2005 Vibe and a 2010 Tacoma. Too bad Toyota closed the place and moved the jobs to Mississippi.
I got the same but in beige , car as old as me LOL. If unsure to sell or keep , look up those videos with those gadgets to make it feel new. That's what I'm going to do and then next year I'll make the rust grinded and maybe a little paint job.
Toyota Corolla my dear is so many of them cars they work way better than American cars a Toyota Corolla you can drive 1000 miles long as you check the oil transmission keep up the maintenance the car will last forever I have a 98 Toyota Corolla LE. And I have a 2008 Corolla CE The cars are good on gas Small motors Thumbs up on Japanese cars 👍👍👍👍👍I had a 95 Toyota Corolla car been all over the world. All up to the mountains 🚘🚘🚘🚘
I have a 2002 corolla for a secondary vehicle, it's at 218k, cold a/c hot heat, I only paid $900 for it 2 years ago and only put about 16k on it in those 2 years
I just got a 1998 Toyota Corolla VE with 47,000 original miles from the original owner.. pristine condition.. not a speck of rust.. got it for $4,000... Looks brand new
Mr. Cecconi, That is an amazing Corolla purchase! That perhaps may already be the best used car purchase of New Year 2022! Thanks for the inspiring contribution. Have an Ablecraft New Year!
@@chuckmartial3956 just got a 2000 with 93k on it. granted it is a midwestern car so it has some typical rear wheel well rust, but the rest of the car is in spectacular condition and has been well maintained. should last me quite some time
I have a 2000, bought brand new. Almost the same mileage. Still runs great. They are tough little cars. Seeing less and less of them now. Rustproofing and oil changes are the key.
Mr. Yakubovic, Rust prevention is the key! I would say on average oil changes on this Corolla are performed every 2500 miles. Thanks for contributing! Long live your Corolla!
2000 Corolla here, 212k miles. Still drive it once or twice a week to keep it as fresh as my time allows possible. Never gonna get rid of it. It will be passed down to my kids who will hopefully maintain it.
98-02 Toyota Corolla one of the best cars! Toyota improved this from the previous generation, more power, no more timing belt (timing chain). Purchased mine for $350.00 w/ 203,000 miles. Guy didn't know anything about cars. All repairs myself and now I have 245,000 miles. Best car I have ever owned for reliability.
ZoomZoom88, That is a cool name! Wow, $350.00 purchase with minimal maintenance and you're still driving it at 245,000 miles. Way to Go! Yes, the Ole Work Horse in the above video is still tootling down the road. I checked the odometer and it's currently at 282,812 miles as 1 January 2022.
TheFrankman711, Wow, you certainly have a long ownership history with your 1999! You certainly are doing the right things to keep it good and reliable. Thanks for your contribution. Hopefully your comment will inspire more people!
My first Corolla was a 1995 Geo Prizm sedan, bought new off the lot with 13 miles on it. Replaced the timing belt at 150K and it survived to over 200K when it got T-boned in 2009. Was a great car. Just bought a 1996 Corolla wagon, stick shift, with 319K miles. Runs like a champ. 33 mpg that will probably improve after a tune-up. Addressing all of the issues that the prior owner seemed unable to afford. 👍😏. Keeping it as long as possible!! 500K miles??
Good Stuff! Comments like yours give viewers hope that there cars can last with proper maintenance. Thanks for your contribution! Have an Ablecraft day
I am a proud owner of my 99' Toyota Corolla Le (model) I have 200,000 mil. Interior dirty, liner ripped & roof carpet torn, but hey it runs good. I've purchased at a Toyota dealership in 2000. W/an 20. miles odometer & I got (tape) cassette deck & CD. Any chance of getting a new color? Yes, same original alternator & radiator.
Mr. Mujaahid, Thank you for your contribution and ownership testimony! 200,000 miles is quite an accomplishment many people reading these comments will be encouraged by your post. Have an AbleCraft day!
TheCRTman, Thank you for you contribution. Wow, amazing amount of miles on your 2013 Corolla! By the way your channel is very interesting. I see a niche market in cathode ray tube repair and sells keep on doing your thing! Long live your 2013 Corolla! Regards, Have an Ablecraft day
Just bought a brand new 2021 Corolla Hatchback XSE in January, hoping mine lasts this long! It's fascinating to me to think about all the sportiness and technology that's loaded into the current gen, and know it still bears the Corolla nameplate and then I see older ones like yours that are very literally just barebones, no frills transportation! The selling point of all the older generations until now has always been "boring, basic, but safe and super reliable transportation" (and don't take that as an insult, I think it's great! Just fascinating to see the transition happening now). I will say that your E110/8th-gen 98-02 Corolla is my favorite gen of all the older gens. If someone came up to me and offered me any previous-gen newly-manufactured Corolla with 0 miles on it, I'd pick this one in a heartbeat. There's just something about it. It looks the most Corolla out of all the Corollas. Wishing you many more miles and years of success with this car! Thank you for the video!
Mr. Wilson, Wow, 2021 Corolla that is amazing piece of technology there! Thanks for contributing! If I was tracking who Corolla owners that comment to this video. You would have the newest Corolla being a 2021! Long live your Corolla! keep on putting on the miles.
Mr. Jones, Outstanding! I have always like manual transmission vehicles. I have yet to come across a manual shift Corolla! I bet they are fun to drive. Keep on putting the miles on, long live your 2000 Corolla!
Punisher, That noise your hearing can be a variety of issues. I would isolate wear the noise is coming from, under the hood, under the car or within the car. Have another person start the car and you listen to where the noise may be coming from. Also pop the hood open, prior to starting to the car. You may be able to isolate the rattle if it's coming from the engine compartment. Common rattles from engine compartment: Worn timing chain, valves are chattering, serpentine belt tensioner needs replacing or serpentine belt, low on oil. Common rattles coming from underneath car: upon a cold start up. Loose exhaust components such as exhaust heat shield loose on top of muffler, catalytic converter or exhaust manifold rusted or loose, exhaust pipe. Sway bar links loose or brake shields behind brake rotors. Basically any loose components can emit a rattle when vibrating against steel. Common noises coming from inside car: Trunk may have objects rolling around inside or shifting upon start up. The noise, rattle can be isolated you need to listen and observe. Hopefully this information can move you in the right direction in locating and finding the source behind that rattle! Have an Ablecraft day!
I have an 02 and it still runs like a charm as well, but mine only has 100k, so it had better run like a charm :) I'm wondering if yours is burning oil since some say that generation of Corollas starts burning oil at 150k miles or so?
SammyT, Wow, 100k on an 2002 Corolla amazing! Great question you asked. Yes, the 1998 burns a bit of oil. I go thru a quart every 6 months. The Corolla also has minor valve gasket leak that is contributing to oil loss. I noticed the leak and loss around 225, 000 miles on the odometer. Keep on putting the miles on. Long live your 2002 Corolla!
@@ablecraft842 Thanks for your feedback. My Corolla is not going anywhere anytime soon; I've owned her since new and she has become part of the family :)
My 2000 Corolla burns oil excessively but still runs fine. I bought the car with 154k miles on it. I think it burned a little oil from then and only got worse. I plan to do an engine rebuild and clean up the internals. I want to own the car forever even if it is ugly as hell. 😂
I have a corolla 2000 station wagon with the 1,4 l 4ZZFE engine. It dosent burn almost any oil between oil changes and it has 254000 km..always start and its realible. Not bad after 22 years i think...
Mr. Brathen, Quite the Corolla you have there! I have always enjoyed station wagons especially the Corolla which lend to great versatility. Thank you for your contribution and testimony. I enjoyed listening to the video's you have uploaded. They are very calm and soothing to the ears. I smile. Have an Ablecraft day!
Phantom X, Thank you the "Old Workhorse" has been serving well! I finished a 900 plus miles vacation road trip in the month of March 2021. "Old Workhorse" performed flawless. The only on the road repair I had to perform was replacing the original factory alternator and serpentine belt at approximately 280, 000 miles on the odometer. Have an Ablecraft day!
Mr. Otero, Thank you for your post and testimony on the reliability of these Toyota transmissions. The Corolla in this video achieves 28 miles per gallon highway and 26 miles per gallon city driving 350 miles before a fill up. The current mileage on the odometer is 289,891 miles. Have an AbleCraft Day!
Airplane Freak, Wow! That Mystic Teal Mica paint job has to be the rarest of colors on the Corolla! Definetly a stand out and eye catching Corolla for sure.
AirplaneFreak, Good V.I.N info your sharing. I will definetly be mindful of looking at V.I.N's more closely before purchasing my next vehicle. You have some skills performing an OEM power window conversion! Please let me know how it goes.
@@ablecraft842 I did it last year by sourcing a lot of the 2T1 Corollas. A few VEs did come with power windows from the factory (they are quite rare) and I managed to find some door panels for mine. I was originally going to take a CE or LE door panel and just swap the fabric insert over but I lucked out. The main thing is the common crank window version VE's from the TMMC plant, you have to swap the secondary main wiring harness (that connects to your wipers and seat belt reminders, etc...) with one that is able to be equipped with power windows. Basically 82131-02250 (crank window wire harness) to 82131-02280 (the whole 9 yards wire harness). The rest is just regulators, actuators, door lock relay, wiring and bits and pieces. These cars are pre-wired with a lot of things so it make installing many things real easy. So yeah, no problem man.
@@AirplaneFreak, Thank you for the details. My thought process on how you went about doing the swap wasn't to far off... Airplane Freak it goes to show what you wanted to accomplish can be done with a clear goal end mind! Your very methodical. Appreciate you taking the time and giving out the part numbers. You are a credit to do it yourself community. I'm honored to have you contribute. A lot of serendipity's I recieve when folks like yourselves share. Hopefully folks may skim the comments and gleam some of these nuggets of valuable information. Regards, Ablecraft
I have a Toyota Corolla E120 G version in Bangladesh and I have upgraded it to 340 hp and also owned it since 2004 (same year it was made) and have driven over 750k miles
I have a 1998 LE with a moon roof. I has around 180K miles. I bought it in 2004 for $5500 and it had 88K miles on it. Downside of these cars are, oil consumption (1 quart every 700-1000 miles) and engine check light issue. Oil consumption issue is caused by a flawed piston oil drain hole and piston ring design (Toyota owners manual says it will consume oil too). Oil drain holes on the pistons are too small and there are only four drain holes, so it gets clogged up with carbon over time. As for soft piston rings, they don’t scrape off oil all that well. All that oil burning is bad for O2 sensors, catalytic converters, and emissions (commiecrat California is a real ball buster when it comes to emissions). I could do an engine out and replace those pistons with high compression forged pistons and stiffer rings, but that wouldn’t pass emissions in California. 1ZZFE is a great engine if tuned right. That’s why Lotus Elise, Lotus Exige, and the third gen MR2 uses it.
Function Motors, Thank you for contributing and sharing your testimonial. Your comment is absolutely one of most concise and descriptive comments I have read about the 1ZZFE engine burning oil and emissions issues. Its informative comments like yours that creates shared understanding and inspiration for others! Long live your 1998 LE Corolla! Thank you for increasing our learning experience. Have an Ablecraft day
98 LE with a sunroof is my DREAM corolla. honestly its exactly what someone needs if they just need a car... toss an aftermarket heated seat in there and you're golden. 40mpg and wondeful quality!
Proud owner of a japanese-built european 98' Corolla Liftback with the 1.6l 4A-FE engine (107HP) and 4-speed ATM. Runs like a clock and shifts smoother than my friend's 50.000€ Audi. The only "issue" I could find is that the ATM acts a little 'wonky' (like a short shudder) when it shifts into overdrive. my toyota mechanic said that's negligible, so I don't care. lol
Zubiac, Your Japanese-built European liftback Corolla has to be rarest Corolla to be posted to this comment section. Wow! Thank you for your contribution!
Corinthian Covert, I would need more specific information in order to address your water leak question. However, I would strongly recommend taking the car to reputable service center and have them perform a pre-purchase inspection on the car before you buy it. Paying for a pre-purchase inspection will save you time and resources and perhaps a peace of mind when buying a used car. Thanks for the comment and exercise due diligence on your next car purchase. Have an Ablecraft Day!
My 98 Sienna runs like new 163k Put a bottle of AT-205 in the next oil change and it stop the oil seals from weeping and leaking on the engine. The list of parts I replaced is too long to write. I don't pay mechanics. The lids need paint. I changed the transmission fluid, installed a heavy duty transmission cooler, Denso radiator and trailer hitch. I have pulled 4x the van's trailer capacity and power stop pads stopped the van at lights. Posi-quiet pads did not!
Mr. Hults, Thank you for the contribution and maintenance tips referencing the 1998 Toyota Sienna minivan! I was always curious to learn more about the Sienna after it replaced the Previa, now we all know. Shared communication begats shared understanding. Long live your Sienna! Have and Ablecraft day.
@@ablecraft842 your welcome. All my Gen1 1998 Sienna is, is a Camery with a minivan body. And Toyota replaced the 4 cylinder engine with the 3.0 V6. The MOOG control arms and ball joints last about 35k. Had Toyota left a 4 cylinder engine in the Sienna, the control arms/ball joints would not wear nearly as fast (design flaw) The 1998 3 liter is not an interference engine. 1.8ltr engine is bullet proof! My buddy installed several turbo kits on 1.8 Corrola engines. His son just built a 2001 Corrola with a 1.8 300hp crate engine. Certain year Corrola's were produced with exhaust headers from the factory. It does not require touching the bottom of the engine to add a cam and a low boost turbo and make over 200hp. How heavy is a Corrola? 2700 pounds.
i have a 98 corolla with 150k miles and it makes like a kinda loud metal rubbing sound sound like bearings or something coming from where the belts are any ideas ?
My 2000 has been paid for for 15 years and was bought new. It is headed for 300 K miles this year. They will burn oil and so keep plugs and oil in them and NO car payment.
Mr. Doug H, Thank you for your contribution and maintenance tips! Outstanding job for your 2000 heading towards 300K miles. Inspiring. Have an Ablecraft day
I will Never sell my 98 corolla (maroon), her name is Ruby. Old girl just hit 250,000 miles....has NEVER let me down. My girl is the 5 SPEED tranny....finally changed the clutch last year....lol! She likes a quart a oil a week! About to change the valve cover gasket and rear O2 sensor tonight...that's why RUclips mixed this video in my feed....hope you still have yours.....she's probably at 300,000 now....I always joke around saying I can't wait til mine hits 1,000,000 miles. Enjoy!
Mr. Pittman, I'm a bit sentimental over the name Ruby. I have a 12 year old Pug named Ruby! Wow, your "Ruby" is a rare one at that being a 5spd manual shift. I could probably count one hand how many 5spd corolla I have come across! Real glad you're taking the time to maintenance Ruby. I believe you can reach your goal of 1,000,000 miles if you keep on putting the maintenance love into Ruby! Yes, I still have the Old Work Horse as seen in the above video. "The Old Work Horse" just clicked 282,812 miles on the odometer as 1 January 2022. Long live your Ruby! Have an Ablecraft New Year!
If they had dropped the VE, and made it standard with 4 or 5 speed, ABS and side air bags it would be GOATED for long term value. Also would be great for cabin air filter. Common problems at this age: oil burning due to piston ring design, valve cover gasket leak, timing chain tensioner leaks, pulley tensioner assembley replace with 03+ model. Otherwise normal wear/tear for struts and springs and various other parts at this age.
Kmook76, Thank you for the concise commentary on the VE Toyota Corolla. This Corolla does consume oil which I suspect is leaking past one or more of the piston rings with a bluish tint of smoke upon start up. I top off the oil with a quart every 1000 miles or so. However, no other leaks externally from the engine, window seals intact and all other maintenance is up to date. This VE is remarkably doing well at 324,831 miles on the odometer. Have an Ablecraft Day!
@@ablecraft842 Awesome. Mine is consuming the same at 227k miles. This gen did not have enough oil drain back holes in the piston combined with low tension rings resulting in oil burning. Do regular oil changes every 3-5k and use cheap synthetic to reduce burning and top off times. If it get's worse do a b12 chemtool piston soak.
I had the earlier generation model, 1997. The ve that you have has a 3 speed transmission, which is high rpms on highway. Im surprised yours lasted for so many miles with the high revs. The ce and le had the 4 speed and better highway gas mileage.
Wl6020, Thank you for your contribution and providing the transmission options available on the Corolla models. This VE Corolla now has 301815 miles on the original transmission and engine as of 2023 June 15th. This car shifts smooth and gets and estimated 30 miles per gallon on the interstates. Average speed of travel on interstates about 65 mph's is the sweet spot cruising speed for this VE Corolla. The major repairs for this year 2023 on the VE Corolla were replacing all four engine mounts with original equipment engine mounts bought for Toyota Dealership. I also replaced the driver and passenger constant velocity axles as well. Also replaced front brake pads, rotors, rack/pinion, two new tires on the front with an alignment. Have an Ablecraft day!
Does the vin start with a J? Just wondering if it was made in Japan. I'm debating on the camry and corolla for my next car but it'll be a long ways from now lol.
Great question! I did some research. The world manufacturer identifier (WMI) starts with the first three values of vehicle identification number (VIN). Position 1 starts with a 1. I researched what the 1 means. Position 1 denotes region which is North America specifically United States where this Corolla was made. The subsequent following values in the VIN are N second digit and X third digit. The coupling of 1NX revealed place of manufacture. Second position N, New United Motor Manufacturing (NUMMI) located in Fremont, California. Third value X is manufacturing division or vehicle type. NUMMI was a jointly owned General Motors and Toyota automobile manufacturing plant that operated from 1984 and closed 2010. Tesla, INC would reopen it in 2010 as Tesla production facility. Happy hunting in finding your Camry or Corolla! Thanks for the question and contributing! It's the type of questions asked from viewers like yourself that creates a learning experience for everyone. Have an Ablecraft day!
The 1998-2002 vins start with 1NX if built in NUMMI California or 2T1 in Cambridge ON Canada. The J Vins of these cars had a different body style and the A engines instead of the ZZ.
@@AirplaneFreak, That is a wonderful bit of information you shared on the 1998-2002 Toyota Corolla! Thank you for contributing and long live your Corolla! Keep on putting the miles on. Have an Ablecraft day!
Freddy, Service fill 2.4 Quarts. 5.9 quarts with filter change. Reference link to see service chart for year and make of Toyota vehicle you own. at-manuals.com/manuals/toyota-automatic-transmission-fluid-type-capacity-instruction/
120.000 miles on the transmission oil change ? you should change it with the filter every 30.000 miles tops to protect your transmission . add a can of complete fuel system cleaner to clean the engine combustion chamber and injectors . Change the fuel filter every 10.miles . Change the spark plugs every 20,000 miles . Also add some engine flush with ur next oil engine change with filter . It will clean the gung and old oil buildup out of ur system .
Ms. Krayem, Thank you for your contribution of car maintenance advisories! Here is a link to the 300,000 mile review of this Toyota Corolla VE for your viewing pleasure ruclips.net/video/Ps27tSs1c3I/видео.htmlsi=A34BGHGrwKDjI0HZ. Long live your ride! Have an Ablecraft day.
Study, This 1998 Corolla with the 1.8 Liter 4-cylinder engine miles per gallons are approximately 25 mpg city and 32 highway mpg. How to achieve the best miles per gallon? Maintenance is the key to having your car perform at its best. The Corolla meets all of its recommended maintenance requirements e.g tune ups, fluid changes, fuel filter, suspension and brakes checks to ensure function to standard. Another tip is that I add about bottle of Seafoam to the gas tank every 1000 miles to help decarbonize valves, fuel lines and injectors. Overall if something is broken or needs repair on Corolla the issue is corrected. Thanks you for your contribution. Long live whatever vehicle you own! Have an Ablecraft day
Outstanding long live your Corolla! 250K on the odometer didn't come by accident. By the way your talented musician, keep on sharing! Have an Ablecraft day
Mr. Barrera, Yes, Toyota manufactured a rear-wheel-drive Toyota Corolla! Check out this link www.corolland.com/corolla/rear-wheel-drive-corollas.html Have an Ablecraft day!
i really hope this is the case as i just bought a 1999 corolla and from what i can find it is a chain and i do not want a belt to break. that would be bad.
@@TruthSeekerAll Mr. Jeyaa, This 1998 Toyota Corolla VE featured in this video came from the factory with a 1ZZFE 1.8 Liter non-interference original equipment manufactured engine. Have an Ablecraft Day!
Leonard drone view, Wow, that is an incredible amount of miles on your 2003 Toyota Avalon with 250K! Long live the Avalon! Thank you for your contribution. Have an Ablecraft day!
RT22, Your 03 Camry with 330K miles is simply awesome! The town you reside in with a high concentration of 400K plus Camrys is remarkable too! Thank you for your contribution. Your comments show testimony to the longevity of these Toyotas. Have an Ablecraft day
Mr. Hall, Outstanding! 421,000 miles on a 1997 Honda Civic! Your testimony proves that high mileage vehicles become high mileage on purpose not by accident. The Corolla in this video has 306,521 miles on the odometer. I'll be catching up! Have an Ablecraft day
@@ਜ਼ਿੰਦਗੀਦੇਰੰਗ-ਲ1ਢ This VE model doesn't have a tachometer. However, when driving at 65mph the engine sound is not a high revving. Thanks for the question of the engine rpm. I could film a driving video of this VE Corolla's performance on the highway and city roads. Have an Ablecraft day!
GodKastle, Thanks for your contribution. As of now there are no plans to sell this Toyota! Mileage to date on odometer is 31822 miles. 500,000 miles would be epic, perhaps this car will see 400,000 miles!
Those 1zzfe engines had a major recall due to a poor piston ring design that causes carbon to build up and burn oil. To prevent that, you have to very generous with your oil changes.
I have a 2002 Corolla S . 200,000 miles . It’s the best car we ever bought
Toyota vehicles have legendary reliability when properly cared for. As an owner of a '17 corolla this was an inspiring video.
Mr. Hill, comments like yours is exactly why I created this channel! I also wanted to give you the credit. I decided to update my About statement by including "inspire", thanks to you. Long live your 2017 Toyota Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day!
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Awesome man, I have a 2000 Toyota Corolla LE it just hit 212k miles and it keeps running strong
Ariel, 212,000 miles is outstanding! Long live your turn of the century Toyota Corolla! Have an AbleCraft day!
After buying a couple of new cars and selling them after 2 or 3 years i've realized that there was saying that goes something like "we buy things that we don't need, with money we don't have, to impress people that we don't like". Cars last long especially toyotas if we look after it.
TJ,
Those are some wise words you have stated. Thank you for sharing. Comments like yours "we buy things that we don't need, with money we don't have, to impress people that we don't like" informs viewers.
This is why I created Ablecraft to enlighten viewers on the idea that YOU are able to take care of your own vehicles.
Regards,
Have an Ablecraft day
So true
Bomb-proof dependability my man I had one to the thing you have to remember is to keep that oil clean and keep synthetic oil and their I like to keep 5w 20 and there because it's very good for that car
Mr. Mills,
I appreciate your testimonial! Have an Ablecraft day!
5w 30 okay?
I had a 1998 Corolla VE that I bought new for 9 thousand dollars. It was without a doubt the single best automobile I’ve ever had! I had it for 10 years and gave it to my mother. That Corolla was like nothing I’ve ever had.
Mr. Giaro,
Thank you for your contribution and passionate testimony about your 1998 Corolla VE ownership! Warms my heart that you gave the Corolla to mom as a gift. You are a good man. Have an Ablecraft day!
@@ablecraft842 Thank you for the kind words. I’m getting older now and I’m forgetting cars that I’ve had in the past! Lol
@@toddgiaro7657 Mr. Giaro,
Quite welcome
Awww cool!! Thanks for the video! I just bought my 2015 Corolla at a dealership with 25,000 miles on it back in Nov 2020. I hope it last as long as yours.
Alexis,
Great purchase you made with the 2015 Corolla! Yes, your Corolla can last as long a very long time. I highly advise following a manufactures maintenance service schedule and become knowledgeable of basic automotive maintenance.
I enclosed a link too a website that lists manufactures service schedules for vehicles.
I listed a 2015 Toyota Corolla manufactures maintenance service schedule as an example.
www.driverside.com/service-schedule/complete/toyota-corolla-2015-949297-2498450-6809046?page_offset=1
Long live your Toyota Corolla, keep on putting the miles on! Have an Ablecraft day!
@@ablecraft842 thank you so much!!
@@Healthylifelex those cars if well maintained will run forever trust me on that one.
@@JuCarlos-ex8ip thank you! I just paid it off on 4/20! 😀
@@Healthylifelex congrats on paying it off!
Got my 1999 corolla in october 2002 . Still driving, great little car
Forevenight! Thank you for the contribution. Your comments give praise to the longevity of the Corolla. Have an Ablecraft day!
We've got an '04 in our family with 220K. Runs like a champ (plus a couple of newer Corollas). Can't beat Toyotas.
Mr. Guel,
Thanks for the 2004 Corolla mileage report!
Have an Ablecraft day!
Hell yeah, what a beast of a 'rolla. Respect for having respect for it.
MattExzy,
Well said! Long live your ride!
My 1990 camry was driven to the wrecker at 330,000 km, 23 years old because of rust. It still had the original starter, alternator, rad, muffler, front struts, wheel bearings, rear brakes steering rack, transmission, engin and all front end components. It did have a few oil leaks along the way, but most were easly repaired by me. If only I cold buy another simple car like that with out all the gimicks.
Mr. Fennema,
Thank you for sharing your 1990 Camry Ownership Report. I can tell from reading your Ownership Report. The Camry served you well especially at 330,000 Km plus on the odometer.
I can relate to letting go of vehicle that served well. I uploaded a long term history report on a 1999 Ford Ranger 4x4 that I sold last year (2020 May). See link below if your interested.
ruclips.net/video/HRll1GdMBZ8/видео.html
The idea of buying simple cars without the gimmicks is a worthy idea to pursue. I believe those " simple vehicles" are out there. It would be interesting to know if there was a consumer demand to buy " simple vehicles" ?
I appreciated your contribution and idea of the "simple vehicle". Have an Ablecraft day!
ruclips.net/video/HRll1GdMBZ8/видео.html
Thanks for sharing, just bought a 2001 with 174,000 mi,.......looking forward to many years to come.
Mr. Purcell,
Your quite welcome and thank you for your contribution! When you have some discretionary time take a moment and view some of the comments posted in the comments section on this video.
You will find some wonderful trivia and insightful information about the Toyota Corolla from some very knowledge Corolla owners.
Congratulations on your Toyota Corolla purchase. Long live your Corolla!
Have an Ablecraft day
@@ablecraft842 thanks buddy, will do. I noticed our models dont have cabin air filters that need to be changed, which is nice, they started putting the changable ones from year 2003 onwards I believe. I was just confused as I saw some DIY videos about changing cabin air filters which listed my year model in it, but found some info. online that we dont have to worry about it.
Mr. Purcell,
That is pertinent information to know! Informed comments like yours are the reasons I created this channel.
Shared communication, creates shared understanding, which in turn builds strong communities. Thank you. Have an Ablecraft Day!
I have a 1996 GEO Prizm (Toyota Corolla re-badged) with over 505,000 miles on it. You're just beginning my friend. You're just beginning...
Mr. James,
Thank you for your contribution! 505,000 miles is amazing! Amassing that amount of mileage didn't come by accident. Long live your Geo Prizm!
Have an Ablecraft day!
I have a 1999 toyota corolla and never lets me down. It has almost 300000 miles now.
Mr. Rivera,
Thanks for your high mileage report on your 1999 Toyota Corolla. High mileage vehicles don't become high mileage by accident. They become that way generally by maintenance and diligent care of their owners! Have an Ablecraft Day!
I have a 1999 too she’s barely a baby at 160k miles 😅
I just picked up a '02 Corolla S to commute, not many videos on this chassis.
SofaKingSteezy,
Wow, very cool! The Corolla S is definitely a fun to drive commuter style! You may be the one to make some videos on that model. Also, some awesome car projects you have completed in years past. Have yourself an Ablecraft day!
One of the best cars ever. Honda Civic can take a walk compared to this generation of Corolla. Im currently driving an 05 Toyota Avalon with over 300,000 miles and its a great car. But i still miss my 99 Corolla LE. It was the perfect reliable package .. i felt like i was surrounded by luxury with a/c and power windows in my little corolla. Im constantly on craigslist looking for a corolla of this generation... to find one with no rust power windows and a power sunroof is like the holy grail for me aha.
Mr. Chisholm,
Wow, your contribution and insights on Toyota Avalon and Corolla LE are most heartfelt! I'm constantly amazed of the passion Toyota owners have for the Corolla, Avalon and Tacoma brands!
I encourage you to stay on the search for your "Holy Grail" of Toyota Corolla's!
I have been on the lookout for a Toyota Corolla manual shift. Well, just the other day it happened. A motorist asked me for some assistance to get her manual shift Corolla started it again!
I was smiling inside upon seeing that manual shift lever and yes, I got her car started. The Corolla needed some petrol and a jump start.
Long live your Toyota Avalon! Have an Ablecraft Day.
I'm so proud of you for keeping it maintained after all these years. Sadly, way too many people neglect their vehicles. I'm the 3rd or 4th owner of a 2000 Corolla (1zzfe) I bought in 2012 with 154,000 miles and it's at 212k miles now, because it became rarely used in 2014 with the purchase of a new vehicle. It burns oil badly, check engine light's been on for at least the last 30,000 miles, catalytic converter is clogged, can't drive in high elevation(Colorado), o2 sensors are bad probably because of the excessive oil consumption, engine ticks loudly, muffler bracket rusted out and fell off, muffler has a hole in it from having the bracket break 15 miles from my house.(had no choice but to drive it home dragging like that). All that said, it runs fine. It could drive cross country right now. As long as I skip Colorado. 😂
Gotta love that Toyota stamina. They don't give up without a fight.
@Jeff E both would be reliable but the chance of burning oil is less with a newer Toyota as opposed to one from 2013.
The Nimble Ninja,
I appreciate your contribution and testimonial! Long live your 2000 Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day
as a 98 rolla ve owner myself this car can keep on going with the exception of the starter had to be replace and now im replacing the radiator and upper mount brackets other than that this car is still running strong
Mr. Perez, Totally agree with you on the Corolla running strong. I replaced the starter one time in over the 16 years of ownership. I recall the mileage on the odometer at the time of replacement 155,000 miles.
April 1, 2021 I replaced the OEM Alternator that was stamped with Toyota on it. The alternator stopped working after 23 years of service. The miles on the odometer at the time of replacement was 278,620 miles.
Keep on putting on the miles. Have an Ablecraft day!
I have a 94 Corolla with similar repairs. Right now the car is at the shop because we can't get the driver door open as the locks won't open. I have replaced the alternator and Serpentine belt and windshield wiper spray nozzles and interior door handles and driver seat belt and the latch on the hood would not chat and the plastic on the brake lights melted and all the brake lights had to be replaced. The plastic on the dashboard is amazing but most of the other plastic is not stable overtime but next year the car will be 30 years old. The air conditioner is still very cold but unfortunately after the brake lights were fixed in the radio no longer works as it should. There is rust on the exterior trunk lid opposite of where some welds are to reinforce and attach piece of metal on the interior that I cannot get out. Also rust on the top near the front and rear windows where spot welds had taken place when manufactured.
RobbsHomemadeLife,
Excellent ownership testimonial on your 1994 Toyota Corolla! Your comments demonstrate the long-term longevity of these Toyota Corolla's. Thank you for your contribution. I also enjoyed watching your aging video and the truths your presented on what to expect while going through the aging process. Sir, you're a credit to the You Tube community! Have an Ablecraft day!
Im driving the family 98 corolla right now. I was driving a 07 Lexus gs350 until it died on me while driving at 140K mi due to my ignorance and neglect of cars.
Now im driving this corolla at 204K miles. Its pretty bad and a rust bucket haha. BUT im finally learning how to do basic car maintenance stuff myself, im proud to say ive restored it somewhat.
The car had super spongy brakes, then braking started to sound like aluminum cans crushing and felt grindy, and above 60mph the steering wheel would terribly shake.
Because of these issue and not having any other choice i delve into learning how to finally address the issues myself. I replaced the calipers, rotors, pads drum shoes, and master cylinder and learned how to bleed the brakes. Learned some things about the fuse and how to restore some dead electircal components. And I learned how to do my own oil changes (this is the main neglect that caused my lexus failure), and the car is running waaaaay better now but theres still many things i can fix. I appreciate this car for lasting this long and allowing me the opportunity to work on it. Hopefully i can maintain it until 300K too! Lol
It amazes me i only spent like around 400 hundred dollars in parts for these jobs (and also had to spend more money to buy tools haha), BUT these jobs would've cost $2-5K if brought to an autoshop!
The failure of my much nicer Lexus was a lesson in disguise. Now all i do is consume auto mechanic content! Haha
CSI,
Wow, what an amazing testimonial! You have shared many hard learned lessons. Thank you for your contribution. May you continue to increase in manual competence with your 1998 Corolla.
Here is a link to this 1998 Toyota Corolla long term ownership review at 300,000 miles. Have an Ablecraft day! ruclips.net/video/Ps27tSs1c3I/видео.html
Nice video and I feel confident my 95 Corolla will last as long as yours!
Loden,
Thank you for your contribution!! Long live your 1995 Toyota Corolla!
Have an Ablecraft day!
Just bought a 2013 corolla S model, with 106,000 miles. Changed Oil, Spark plus, Air filter, and Transmission Oil. Ready to see how far it takes me! Toyota's last
Darkice Presents,
Outstanding, you are good to go! Thank you for your contribution.
Have an Ablecraft day!
I use to work at a Toyota car lot with a body shop back in the late 90s. In '99 someone brought their 1985 camry with 485k miles on it wrecked and they paid out of pocket to get it fixed.
Thy Staff,
Amazing testimonial! Thank you for the contribution and sharing your experience. Have an Ablecraft day
Another great job by the folks at NUMMI. We have two vehicles from that plant, a 2005 Vibe and a 2010 Tacoma. Too bad Toyota closed the place and moved the jobs to Mississippi.
Appreciate your contribution and comments!
Have an Ablecraft day!
I got the same but in beige , car as old as me LOL.
If unsure to sell or keep , look up those videos with those gadgets to make it feel new. That's what I'm going to do and then next year I'll make the rust grinded and maybe a little paint job.
Toyota Corolla my dear is so many of them cars they work way better than American cars a Toyota Corolla you can drive 1000 miles long as you check the oil transmission keep up the maintenance the car will last forever I have a 98 Toyota Corolla LE. And I have a 2008 Corolla CE The cars are good on gas Small motors Thumbs up on Japanese cars 👍👍👍👍👍I had a 95 Toyota Corolla car been all over the world. All up to the mountains 🚘🚘🚘🚘
I have a 2002 corolla for a secondary vehicle, it's at 218k, cold a/c hot heat, I only paid $900 for it 2 years ago and only put about 16k on it in those 2 years
Good deal!
I just got a 1998 Toyota Corolla VE with 47,000 original miles from the original owner.. pristine condition.. not a speck of rust.. got it for $4,000... Looks brand new
Mr. Cecconi,
That is an amazing Corolla purchase! That perhaps may already be the best used car purchase of New Year 2022! Thanks for the inspiring contribution. Have an Ablecraft New Year!
@@ablecraft842 I couldn't pass it up.. this car is pristine.. show room condition
Congrats! It’ll last forever with normal maintence
Awesome. Just got a 98 with 51k today. Love it
@@chuckmartial3956 just got a 2000 with 93k on it. granted it is a midwestern car so it has some typical rear wheel well rust, but the rest of the car is in spectacular condition and has been well maintained. should last me quite some time
Nice car. I own a 98 Corolla low ks still going strong.
Real cool you own a 1998 Corolla as well! Long live your Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day!
Just bought a 96 Dx with 134k miles. Damn good car
Mr. Dodson,
Thanks for contributing. That DX has amazing low miles! Long live the Corolla! Have an Ablecraft Day!
@@ablecraft842 thanks. So far so good 👍🏾
My grandfather had a CE with the manual transmission. Great little car.
Wow, manual transmission CE Corolla! That would be a fun car to drive for sure! Thanks for contributing.
I have a 2000, bought brand new. Almost the same mileage. Still runs great. They are tough little cars. Seeing less and less of them now. Rustproofing and oil changes are the key.
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Mr. Yakubovic,
Rust prevention is the key! I would say on average oil changes on this Corolla are performed every 2500 miles. Thanks for contributing! Long live your Corolla!
2000 Corolla here, 212k miles. Still drive it once or twice a week to keep it as fresh as my time allows possible. Never gonna get rid of it. It will be passed down to my kids who will hopefully maintain it.
98-02 Toyota Corolla one of the best cars! Toyota improved this from the previous generation, more power, no more timing belt (timing chain). Purchased mine for $350.00 w/ 203,000 miles. Guy didn't know anything about cars. All repairs myself and now I have 245,000 miles. Best car I have ever owned for reliability.
ZoomZoom88,
That is a cool name! Wow, $350.00 purchase with minimal maintenance and you're still driving it at 245,000 miles. Way to Go!
Yes, the Ole Work Horse in the above video is still tootling down the road. I checked the odometer and it's currently at 282,812 miles as 1 January 2022.
i own a 99 for more than 10 years and think about getting a new car...but this thing is just too good and reliable to be replaced.
TheFrankman711,
Wow, you certainly have a long ownership history with your 1999! You certainly are doing the right things to keep it good and reliable. Thanks for your contribution. Hopefully your comment will inspire more people!
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My first Corolla was a 1995 Geo Prizm sedan, bought new off the lot with 13 miles on it. Replaced the timing belt at 150K and it survived to over 200K when it got T-boned in 2009. Was a great car.
Just bought a 1996 Corolla wagon, stick shift, with 319K miles. Runs like a champ. 33 mpg that will probably improve after a tune-up. Addressing all of the issues that the prior owner seemed unable to afford. 👍😏. Keeping it as long as possible!! 500K miles??
Good Stuff! Comments like yours give viewers hope that there cars can last with proper maintenance. Thanks for your contribution!
Have an Ablecraft day
I am a proud owner of my 99' Toyota Corolla Le (model) I have 200,000 mil. Interior dirty, liner ripped & roof carpet torn, but hey it runs good. I've purchased at a Toyota dealership in 2000. W/an 20. miles odometer & I got (tape) cassette deck & CD.
Any chance of getting a new color? Yes, same original alternator & radiator.
Mr. Mujaahid,
Thank you for your contribution and ownership testimony! 200,000 miles is quite an accomplishment many people reading these comments will be encouraged by your post.
Have an AbleCraft day!
Beautiful car. My 2013 Corolla has 205,000 miles already lol.
TheCRTman,
Thank you for you contribution. Wow, amazing amount of miles on your 2013 Corolla! By the way your channel is very interesting. I see a niche market in cathode ray tube repair and sells keep on doing your thing! Long live your 2013 Corolla!
Regards,
Have an Ablecraft day
Just bought a brand new 2021 Corolla Hatchback XSE in January, hoping mine lasts this long! It's fascinating to me to think about all the sportiness and technology that's loaded into the current gen, and know it still bears the Corolla nameplate and then I see older ones like yours that are very literally just barebones, no frills transportation! The selling point of all the older generations until now has always been "boring, basic, but safe and super reliable transportation" (and don't take that as an insult, I think it's great! Just fascinating to see the transition happening now). I will say that your E110/8th-gen 98-02 Corolla is my favorite gen of all the older gens. If someone came up to me and offered me any previous-gen newly-manufactured Corolla with 0 miles on it, I'd pick this one in a heartbeat. There's just something about it. It looks the most Corolla out of all the Corollas.
Wishing you many more miles and years of success with this car! Thank you for the video!
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Mr. Wilson,
Wow, 2021 Corolla that is amazing piece of technology there! Thanks for contributing! If I was tracking who Corolla owners that comment to this video. You would have the newest Corolla being a 2021! Long live your Corolla! keep on putting on the miles.
I have 2000 Corolla, manual transmission. 275,000 miles.
I do all maintenance. Original engine, runs well.
Mr. Jones,
Outstanding! I have always like manual transmission vehicles. I have yet to come across a manual shift Corolla! I bet they are fun to drive. Keep on putting the miles on, long live your 2000 Corolla!
I hear a rattle on my 2010 Corolla only upon cold start(when it's been parked for more then an hour) . What could this issue be?
Punisher,
That noise your hearing can be a variety of issues.
I would isolate wear the noise is coming from, under the hood, under the car or within the car.
Have another person start the car and you listen to where the noise may be coming from. Also pop the hood open, prior to starting to the car. You may be able to isolate the rattle if it's coming from the engine compartment.
Common rattles from engine compartment: Worn timing chain, valves are chattering, serpentine belt tensioner needs replacing or serpentine belt, low on oil.
Common rattles coming from underneath car: upon a cold start up. Loose exhaust components such as exhaust heat shield loose on top of muffler, catalytic converter or exhaust manifold rusted or loose, exhaust pipe. Sway bar links loose or brake shields behind brake rotors. Basically any loose components can emit a rattle when vibrating against steel.
Common noises coming from inside car:
Trunk may have objects rolling around inside or shifting upon start up.
The noise, rattle can be isolated you need to listen and observe. Hopefully this information can move you in the right direction in locating and finding the source behind that rattle! Have an Ablecraft day!
I have an 02 and it still runs like a charm as well, but mine only has 100k, so it had better run like a charm :) I'm wondering if yours is burning oil since some say that generation of Corollas starts burning oil at 150k miles or so?
SammyT,
Wow, 100k on an 2002 Corolla amazing! Great question you asked. Yes, the 1998 burns a bit of oil. I go thru a quart every 6 months. The Corolla also has minor valve gasket leak that is contributing to oil loss.
I noticed the leak and loss around 225, 000 miles on the odometer. Keep on putting the miles on. Long live your 2002 Corolla!
@@ablecraft842 Thanks for your feedback. My Corolla is not going anywhere anytime soon; I've owned her since new and she has become part of the family :)
My 2000 Corolla burns oil excessively but still runs fine. I bought the car with 154k miles on it. I think it burned a little oil from then and only got worse. I plan to do an engine rebuild and clean up the internals. I want to own the car forever even if it is ugly as hell. 😂
I have a corolla 2000 station wagon with the 1,4 l 4ZZFE engine. It dosent burn almost any oil between oil changes and it has 254000 km..always start and its realible. Not bad after 22 years i think...
Mr. Brathen,
Quite the Corolla you have there! I have always enjoyed station wagons especially the Corolla which lend to great versatility.
Thank you for your contribution and testimony. I enjoyed listening to the video's you have uploaded. They are very calm and soothing to the ears. I smile. Have an Ablecraft day!
@@ablecraft842 thanks for the feedback :) ... Have a Nice Day
@@davidbrathen2268 Quite welcome
@@ablecraft842traducir?
Well done, your good to the old workhorse🐴
Phantom X,
Thank you the "Old Workhorse" has been serving well! I finished a 900 plus miles vacation road trip in the month of March 2021. "Old Workhorse" performed flawless. The only on the road repair I had to perform was replacing the original factory alternator and serpentine belt at approximately 280, 000 miles on the odometer.
Have an Ablecraft day!
I would get either that or a honda civic if so many of them on sale were a bit cheaper and did not come with crank windows
Those old 3 speed automatics don’t get the best fuel economy but they are bullet proof.
Mr. Otero,
Thank you for your post and testimony on the reliability of these Toyota transmissions. The Corolla in this video achieves 28 miles per gallon highway and 26 miles per gallon city driving 350 miles before a fill up. The current mileage on the odometer is 289,891 miles.
Have an AbleCraft Day!
Toyota Corolla Grande is ❤
I drive the same car with the same rims. It has the Mystic Teal Mica paint job.
Airplane Freak,
Wow! That Mystic Teal Mica paint job has to be the rarest of colors on the Corolla! Definetly a stand out and eye catching Corolla for sure.
@@ablecraft842 It’s more so common around the salt belt here. Mine is a 2T1 vin Corolla and I just did an OEM power window conversion on her.
AirplaneFreak,
Good V.I.N info your sharing. I will definetly be mindful of looking at V.I.N's more closely before purchasing my next vehicle.
You have some skills performing an OEM power window conversion! Please let me know how it goes.
@@ablecraft842
I did it last year by sourcing a lot of the 2T1 Corollas. A few VEs did come with power windows from the factory (they are quite rare) and I managed to find some door panels for mine. I was originally going to take a CE or LE door panel and just swap the fabric insert over but I lucked out. The main thing is the common crank window version VE's from the TMMC plant, you have to swap the secondary main wiring harness (that connects to your wipers and seat belt reminders, etc...) with one that is able to be equipped with power windows. Basically 82131-02250 (crank window wire harness) to 82131-02280 (the whole 9 yards wire harness). The rest is just regulators, actuators, door lock relay, wiring and bits and pieces. These cars are pre-wired with a lot of things so it make installing many things real easy. So yeah, no problem man.
@@AirplaneFreak,
Thank you for the details. My thought process on how you went about doing the swap wasn't to far off... Airplane Freak it goes to show what you wanted to accomplish can be done with a clear goal end mind! Your very methodical. Appreciate you taking the time and giving out the part numbers. You are a credit to do it yourself community. I'm honored to have you contribute. A lot of serendipity's I recieve when folks like yourselves share. Hopefully folks may skim the comments and gleam some of these nuggets of valuable information.
Regards, Ablecraft
I have a Toyota Corolla E120 G version in Bangladesh and I have upgraded it to 340 hp and also owned it since 2004 (same year it was made) and have driven over 750k miles
Mr. Abdullah,
Thank you for your contribution! Wow, 750K is quite impressive mileage on you E120! Your Corolla is the driving machine!
Toyota Corolla Great running car you can drive all over the place with that type of car American cars are no competition Thumbs up on Toyota Corolla
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Loved your video sir
TJ,
I'm glad you found value from the video. I really do appreciate, thank you very much.
Have an Ablecraft day!
That's why i like Toyota,it last forever
Mega X,
Thank you for contributing!
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No timing belt on that car; one serpentine belt takes 10 minutes to change.
I have a 1998 LE with a moon roof. I has around 180K miles. I bought it in 2004 for $5500 and it had 88K miles on it. Downside of these cars are, oil consumption (1 quart every 700-1000 miles) and engine check light issue. Oil consumption issue is caused by a flawed piston oil drain hole and piston ring design (Toyota owners manual says it will consume oil too). Oil drain holes on the pistons are too small and there are only four drain holes, so it gets clogged up with carbon over time. As for soft piston rings, they don’t scrape off oil all that well. All that oil burning is bad for O2 sensors, catalytic converters, and emissions (commiecrat California is a real ball buster when it comes to emissions). I could do an engine out and replace those pistons with high compression forged pistons and stiffer rings, but that wouldn’t pass emissions in California. 1ZZFE is a great engine if tuned right. That’s why Lotus Elise, Lotus Exige, and the third gen MR2 uses it.
Function Motors,
Thank you for contributing and sharing your testimonial. Your comment is absolutely one of most concise and descriptive comments I have read about the 1ZZFE engine burning oil and emissions issues.
Its informative comments like yours that creates shared understanding and inspiration for others!
Long live your 1998 LE Corolla! Thank you for increasing our learning experience.
Have an Ablecraft day
98 LE with a sunroof is my DREAM corolla. honestly its exactly what someone needs if they just need a car... toss an aftermarket heated seat in there and you're golden. 40mpg and wondeful quality!
Proud owner of a japanese-built european 98' Corolla Liftback with the 1.6l 4A-FE engine (107HP) and 4-speed ATM. Runs like a clock and shifts smoother than my friend's 50.000€ Audi. The only "issue" I could find is that the ATM acts a little 'wonky' (like a short shudder) when it shifts into overdrive. my toyota mechanic said that's negligible, so I don't care. lol
Zubiac,
Your Japanese-built European liftback Corolla has to be rarest Corolla to be posted to this comment section. Wow! Thank you for your contribution!
Nice, I have an 06 approaching 230k, great little cars
I’m thinking about purchasing a 98 but the seller says there’s a water leak and water gets in somehow..do you know what this possibly could be ?
Corinthian Covert,
I would need more specific information in order to address your water leak question. However, I would strongly recommend taking the car to reputable service center and have them perform a pre-purchase inspection on the car before you buy it.
Paying for a pre-purchase inspection will save you time and resources and perhaps a peace of mind when buying a used car.
Thanks for the comment and exercise due diligence on your next car purchase. Have an Ablecraft Day!
My 98 Sienna runs like new 163k Put a bottle of AT-205 in the next oil change and it stop the oil seals from weeping and leaking on the engine. The list of parts I replaced is too long to write. I don't pay mechanics. The lids need paint. I changed the transmission fluid, installed a heavy duty transmission cooler, Denso radiator and trailer hitch. I have pulled 4x the van's trailer capacity and power stop pads stopped the van at lights. Posi-quiet pads did not!
Mr. Hults,
Thank you for the contribution and maintenance tips referencing the 1998 Toyota Sienna minivan! I was always curious to learn more about the Sienna after it replaced the Previa, now we all know. Shared communication begats shared understanding. Long live your Sienna! Have and Ablecraft day.
@@ablecraft842 your welcome. All my Gen1 1998 Sienna is, is a Camery with a minivan body. And Toyota replaced the 4 cylinder engine with the 3.0 V6. The MOOG control arms and ball joints last about 35k. Had Toyota left a 4 cylinder engine in the Sienna, the control arms/ball joints would not wear nearly as fast (design flaw) The 1998 3 liter is not an interference engine. 1.8ltr engine is bullet proof! My buddy installed several turbo kits on 1.8 Corrola engines. His son just built a 2001 Corrola with a 1.8 300hp crate engine. Certain year Corrola's were produced with exhaust headers from the factory. It does not require touching the bottom of the engine to add a cam and a low boost turbo and make over 200hp. How heavy is a Corrola? 2700 pounds.
i have a 98 corolla with 150k miles and it makes like a kinda loud metal rubbing sound sound like bearings or something coming from where the belts are any ideas ?
Talusuu2606,
I would inspect the serpentine belt to make sure its serviceable, inspect the belt tensioner, and the air conditioner pulley.
I have one too that I just bought. Has 136000k miles. It's my beater for work. I'm amazed at how the ac still works too 😂
lz,
Thanks for the mileage report!
Have an Ablecraft day!
My 2000 has been paid for for 15 years and was bought new. It is headed for 300
K miles this year. They will burn oil and so keep plugs and oil in them and NO car payment.
Mr. Doug H,
Thank you for your contribution and maintenance tips! Outstanding job for your 2000 heading towards 300K miles. Inspiring. Have an Ablecraft day
Run Lucas oil treatment with the oil change. You'll see a big difference.
I will Never sell my 98 corolla (maroon), her name is Ruby. Old girl just hit 250,000 miles....has NEVER let me down. My girl is the 5 SPEED tranny....finally changed the clutch last year....lol! She likes a quart a oil a week! About to change the valve cover gasket and rear O2 sensor tonight...that's why RUclips mixed this video in my feed....hope you still have yours.....she's probably at 300,000 now....I always joke around saying I can't wait til mine hits 1,000,000 miles. Enjoy!
Mr. Pittman,
I'm a bit sentimental over the name Ruby. I have a 12 year old Pug named Ruby!
Wow, your "Ruby" is a rare one at that being a 5spd manual shift. I could probably count one hand how many 5spd corolla I have come across!
Real glad you're taking the time to maintenance Ruby. I believe you can reach your goal of 1,000,000 miles if you keep on putting the maintenance love into Ruby!
Yes, I still have the Old Work Horse as seen in the above video. "The Old Work Horse" just clicked 282,812 miles on the odometer as 1 January 2022. Long live your Ruby!
Have an Ablecraft New Year!
i got one 2001 S model with 283,575 miles on it and running like new , only issue is the door handles😂
Mr. Alexis,
Outstanding mileage on the S model Corolla! Yes, those handles can be problematic. Long live your S model Corolla! Have an Ablecraft day
I have a 2010 CE and i hope to keep it for 15 more years haha
Xilouschus,
Awesome that you have a 2010 CE! I think you can keep it for 15 years or longer! Have an Ablecraft Day!
You need to do the timing belt again...
Mr. Sweeney,
Thank you for the maintenance tip! I will take it under advisement.
If they had dropped the VE, and made it standard with 4 or 5 speed, ABS and side air bags it would be GOATED for long term value. Also would be great for cabin air filter. Common problems at this age: oil burning due to piston ring design, valve cover gasket leak, timing chain tensioner leaks, pulley tensioner assembley replace with 03+ model. Otherwise normal wear/tear for struts and springs and various other parts at this age.
Kmook76,
Thank you for the concise commentary on the VE Toyota Corolla. This Corolla does consume oil which I suspect is leaking past one or more of the piston rings with a bluish tint of smoke upon start up. I top off the oil with a quart every 1000 miles or so.
However, no other leaks externally from the engine, window seals intact and all other maintenance is up to date. This VE is remarkably doing well at 324,831 miles on the odometer.
Have an Ablecraft Day!
@@ablecraft842 Awesome. Mine is consuming the same at 227k miles. This gen did not have enough oil drain back holes in the piston combined with low tension rings resulting in oil burning. Do regular oil changes every 3-5k and use cheap synthetic to reduce burning and top off times. If it get's worse do a b12 chemtool piston soak.
I had the earlier generation model, 1997. The ve that you have has a 3 speed transmission, which is high rpms on highway. Im surprised yours lasted for so many miles with the high revs. The ce and le had the 4 speed and better highway gas mileage.
Wl6020,
Thank you for your contribution and providing the transmission options available on the Corolla models. This VE Corolla now has 301815 miles on the original transmission and engine as of 2023 June 15th. This car shifts smooth and gets and estimated 30 miles per gallon on the interstates. Average speed of travel on interstates about 65 mph's is the sweet spot cruising speed for this VE Corolla.
The major repairs for this year 2023 on the VE Corolla were replacing all four engine mounts with original equipment engine mounts bought for Toyota Dealership. I also replaced the driver and passenger constant velocity axles as well. Also replaced front brake pads, rotors, rack/pinion, two new tires on the front with an alignment.
Have an Ablecraft day!
Your car doesn’t have a timing belt
Does the vin start with a J? Just wondering if it was made in Japan. I'm debating on the camry and corolla for my next car but it'll be a long ways from now lol.
Great question! I did some research. The world manufacturer identifier (WMI) starts with the first three values of vehicle identification number (VIN). Position 1 starts with a 1. I researched what the 1 means. Position 1 denotes region which is North America specifically United States where this Corolla was made.
The subsequent following values in the VIN are N second digit and X third digit. The coupling of 1NX revealed place of manufacture. Second position N, New United Motor Manufacturing (NUMMI) located in Fremont, California. Third value X is manufacturing division or vehicle type.
NUMMI was a jointly owned General Motors and Toyota automobile manufacturing plant that operated from 1984 and closed 2010. Tesla, INC would reopen it in 2010 as Tesla production facility.
Happy hunting in finding your Camry or Corolla! Thanks for the question and contributing! It's the type of questions asked from viewers like yourself that creates a learning experience for everyone. Have an Ablecraft day!
@@ablecraft842 That's good that the USA made Corolla is reliable. I heard its best to find a made in Japan one.
@@firstname2061Yes, Toyota USA workers build quality vehicles. Happy hunting in finding a Toyota made in Japan.
The 1998-2002 vins start with 1NX if built in NUMMI California or 2T1 in Cambridge ON Canada. The J Vins of these cars had a different body style and the A engines instead of the ZZ.
@@AirplaneFreak,
That is a wonderful bit of information you shared on the 1998-2002 Toyota Corolla! Thank you for contributing and long live your Corolla! Keep on putting the miles on.
Have an Ablecraft day!
How many liters of automatic transmission oil carry the 1994 Toyota Corolla when making the change is serious if it exceeds the level
Freddy,
Service fill 2.4 Quarts. 5.9 quarts with filter change. Reference link to see service chart for year and make of Toyota vehicle you own. at-manuals.com/manuals/toyota-automatic-transmission-fluid-type-capacity-instruction/
120.000 miles on the transmission oil change ? you should change it with the filter every 30.000 miles tops to protect your transmission . add a can of complete fuel system cleaner to clean the engine combustion chamber and injectors . Change the fuel filter every 10.miles . Change the spark plugs every 20,000 miles . Also add some engine flush with ur next oil engine change with filter . It will clean the gung and old oil buildup out of ur system .
Ms. Krayem,
Thank you for your contribution of car maintenance advisories! Here is a link to the 300,000 mile review of this Toyota Corolla VE for your viewing pleasure ruclips.net/video/Ps27tSs1c3I/видео.htmlsi=A34BGHGrwKDjI0HZ. Long live your ride! Have an Ablecraft day.
@@ablecraft842 lol absolutely agree with your disagreement. "don't fuck with it". :)
Are you sure that 98 has a timing belt? I thought it was a chain in that engine.
I see you said Chain in your description section.
@@rons5319 Good catch Ron S! Yes, the 1998 Toyota Corolla has a timing chain. Appreciate your contribution.
Has the transmission fluid ever been changed ?
Yes, transmission flushed at 150,000 miles.
That’s weird my 2000 has a timing chain, did the 98 have belts?
Exactly.
Juan, thanks for catching that detail. I checked my maintenance records it was the timing chain that was replaced not a timing belt.
Have you changed timing belt or drive belt?
Mr. Lee,
Thank you for your contribution. Timing chain replaced about 150,000 miles.
Have an Ablecraft day!
They good cars Man.
What's the your mpg with it? How can you achieve the best?
Study,
This 1998 Corolla with the 1.8 Liter 4-cylinder engine miles per gallons are approximately 25 mpg city and 32 highway mpg. How to achieve the best miles per gallon? Maintenance is the key to having your car perform at its best. The Corolla meets all of its recommended maintenance requirements e.g tune ups, fluid changes, fuel filter, suspension and brakes checks to ensure function to standard. Another tip is that I add about bottle of Seafoam to the gas tank every 1000 miles to help decarbonize valves, fuel lines and injectors. Overall if something is broken or needs repair on Corolla the issue is corrected.
Thanks you for your contribution. Long live whatever vehicle you own!
Have an Ablecraft day
@@ablecraft842 Thank you.
Mine looks like this one ! Almost 250k
Outstanding long live your Corolla! 250K on the odometer didn't come by accident. By the way your talented musician, keep on sharing! Have an Ablecraft day
Mr. Barrera,
Yes, Toyota manufactured a rear-wheel-drive Toyota Corolla! Check out this link www.corolland.com/corolla/rear-wheel-drive-corollas.html
Have an Ablecraft day!
Without the cruise control, you'll need a new leg by the time that Toyota dies 😊
i thought that 1998 an up had a timing chain?
i really hope this is the case as i just bought a 1999 corolla and from what i can find it is a chain and i do not want a belt to break. that would be bad.
Mr. Knox,
You are correct it's a timing chain not a timing belt. Long live your 1999 Corolla!
But are these interference or non-interference engines?
@@TruthSeekerAll
Mr. Jeyaa,
This 1998 Toyota Corolla VE featured in this video came from the factory with a 1ZZFE 1.8 Liter non-interference original equipment manufactured engine. Have an Ablecraft Day!
Thanks Able.
1zz-fe comrs with timing chain and tensioner
my seatbelt thing keeps blinking
I love my Toyota Corolla 2002
Keep on putting the miles on!
can you put hubcaps on these wheels?
Thankyou for your contribution. Yes, hubcaps can be put on these steel rims. Have an Ablecraft day!
I have a 03 with almost 237,000
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing the mileage on your 2003. Keep on putting the miles on! Have an Ablecraft day!
#WOW!!!!😇💯🙏🦋🧡
How did you get leather seats
Tien,
Thanks for the question. Please look again at the video. T he seats they are cloth upholstery, however leather seats are nice to have!
Tein,
Check out this video ruclips.net/video/3KQNCvK6P1w/видео.html Part 2: Toyota Corolla waxed and upholstery shampooed and vacuumed
Regular maintenance and putting toyota and denso replacement parts only and car should run like a charm.
Most,
Thank you for the Denso parts promotion!
I still use it...160k miles is like 0 miles on it.
Gem2assim,
Thank you for your contribution and testimony. Have an Ablecraft day!
My 03 Avalon has 250,000 k miles
Leonard drone view,
Wow, that is an incredible amount of miles on your 2003 Toyota Avalon with 250K! Long live the Avalon! Thank you for your contribution. Have an Ablecraft day!
I own 03 330k miles anything under 300k.is not high mileage on a camry. My town has tons of 90s camrys many 400k plus
RT22,
Your 03 Camry with 330K miles is simply awesome! The town you reside in with a high concentration of 400K plus Camrys is remarkable too! Thank you for your contribution. Your comments show testimony to the longevity of these Toyotas. Have an Ablecraft day
My 97 civic has 421k on it still runs great guy before me was a mechanic and so am I but it has the original drivetrain
Mr. Hall,
Outstanding! 421,000 miles on a 1997 Honda Civic! Your testimony proves that high mileage vehicles become high mileage on purpose not by accident.
The Corolla in this video has 306,521 miles on the odometer. I'll be catching up!
Have an Ablecraft day
@@ablecraft842 exactly but the old 90s and early 2000s I think is better than the new junk
Is it 3 speed auto?
Yes, thanks for your contribution.
@@ablecraft842 yours welcome. Just wondering about motor rpm at 65mph. Did you ever try to check?
@@ਜ਼ਿੰਦਗੀਦੇਰੰਗ-ਲ1ਢ This VE model doesn't have a tachometer. However, when driving at 65mph the engine sound is not a high revving. Thanks for the question of the engine rpm. I could film a driving video of this VE Corolla's performance on the highway and city roads. Have an Ablecraft day!
Why the hell would you ever think of selling it? That car could probably make it 500,000 why would you not try to rebuild it anyways?
GodKastle,
Thanks for your contribution. As of now there are no plans to sell this Toyota! Mileage to date on odometer is 31822 miles. 500,000 miles would be epic, perhaps this car will see 400,000 miles!
id like it please
i think
I got a 2001 Corolla for sale 3k hmu some paint chips 169k
Jay_the_wise,
That 2001 Corolla is good one for sure. It will sell!
"high mileage"
275K is a lot of miles on any vehicle lol
Those 1zzfe engines had a major recall due to a poor piston ring design that causes carbon to build up and burn oil. To prevent that, you have to very generous with your oil changes.