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tc2001
06-26-2004, 07:50 PM
I have a 2001 Toyota Corolla - I just bought it over a month ago.

It has extraordinarily high oil consumption. Once I had very very low oil level (just barely upto the tip of the stick, yep, so very very low....) so I had an oil change done. I checked the oil level after the guy changed it and it was upto the 2nd mark (so good). Then after a trip of ~900miles, I checked my oil level and it was again very very low - same low level. Since I had just done an oil change I just bought some oil and filled the tank up - had to use 3 quarts to get to the right level. After another trip of ~200miles, my oil level is now back at that very low level. I've checked underneath the car and there seems to be no oil leaks. Why is the oil consumption so high on my car?

I hope it isn't something serious - I spent way too much on this car - well, according to my wealth, and I'd be sad to learn that all that money was wasted, when I could have spent much less for a same year American car!!! :(

The mileage is about 62,000.

I am a newbee so pls be as detailed as possible.

WissNX01
07-06-2004, 01:44 AM
are you producing any noticable smoke from your tail pipe? YOu could have jacked up rings, or if you are using a really cheap brand of oil, it could sludge under the valve cover, but your talking about 6-9 quarts of oil. Check your radiator and the coolant resevoir. Its possible if there is a crack in the block, that oil can leak into your cooling system.

purrbadkittypurr
09-03-2005, 09:05 PM
hey tc2001,
I had the same problem with my 2001 toyota corolla. In fact it's at the dealership at this very moment due to the issue. I kept taking it in and they said they could find nothing wrong with it and to keep driving and keep an eye on the oil consumption. Now the crank is gone, number 4 piston is shot and who knows what else is wrong with it. I am not being covered under warranty because they are claiming I "ran it out of oil." This is of course ridiculous. I'd be sure to have it looked at and fixed before you are looking at paying out over $3000 for a rebuild like I am. I've seen articles claiming it's a defect in the short block and should be fixed by the manufacturer. Either way get it fixed before all goes wrong.

veedubmechanic
09-05-2005, 06:07 PM
Road trips or 900 miles WILL cause oil consumption. Long distance at highway speeds. ANy car will burn oil if you drive it 900 straight highway miles

Erndog1369
09-10-2005, 09:50 AM
Very common problem on that generation Corolla. The oil control rings (piston rings) are stuck. I have seen soo many Corollas with stuck rings. It usually can be avoided by regular oil changes. The only fix..... replacing the piston rings. It's a big/labor intesive job. Could run $1500+

johnholl
09-12-2005, 11:34 AM
My wife's corolla uses a lot of oil on long trips. I just add another quart about every month or so. It aint leaking. Not worth putting money into a rebuild with 90K. It is strange that that one posters cylinder went to hell. Is he shure it went to hell, or is he taking their word for it. Anyhow, I'd take Toyota to arbitration, or at leat that dealer for refusing to cover the rebuild. He didn't mention his milage

johnholl
09-12-2005, 11:40 AM
BTW, TC2001:

I saved 2000 dollars in 98 by purchasing a Chevy Malibu over a Camary.

Ask me how that decision worked out for me.

Toyota's still beat GM in reliability, hands down. I think you just got a bad one perhaps

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