The tenth generation Corolla (E140/E150) was released in Japan in October 2006. A narrow variant was available in Japan while wider versions were sold internationally.
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@okeyemmanuel what exact year, model and engine size is this. It sounds like an issue with the idle but there could be many reasons for this. Something as simple as a failed sensor to as complex as a timing issue. The very first thing you want to do, is to scan the OBDII and let us know what codes, if any your Corolla shows you.
Could be a multitude of things as @oldturkey03 mentioned. More information would help as well, if you're able to get it to an autozone or have a reader (OBD) scanner you can have the codes pulled from the computer to see what errors it's throwing, this is a cheap/free method to narrow down the issue.
@okeyemmanuel what exact year, model and engine size is this. It sounds like an issue with the idle but there could be many reasons for this. Something as simple as a failed sensor to as complex as a timing issue. The very first thing you want to do, is to scan the OBDII and let us know what codes, if any your Corolla shows you.
por oldturkey03
Could be a multitude of things as @oldturkey03 mentioned. More information would help as well, if you're able to get it to an autozone or have a reader (OBD) scanner you can have the codes pulled from the computer to see what errors it's throwing, this is a cheap/free method to narrow down the issue.
por Kody
could be multiple reasons:
- If you press on gas pedal, and it still shakes, then it maybe the engine plugs and/or coils.
- Engine base, where the engine sets, this would happen when you put on D or R.
por Mohanad Saleh