I bought a 2022 brand new Tacoma, I also own a 2021 Toyota Corolla LE 1.8 Ltr, I payed my Corolla off fast, it now has 45,000, my trunk release broke so I took it in to dealer, they asked me if I wanted to sell it, I said no but what would you offer, they came back offered me 21,000 I gave them 5k cash and my car, I now own another payed off Corolla and this one is the SE with alloy wheels different front , rear small spoiler with the 2.0 all weather floor mats including trunk and rear trunk protector , this car came exactly like this, I payed extra to get these things, this was the best deal I’ve ever got from a dealer, also another plus this SE came from Japan! If that trunk didn’t break I would never be getting another new car this fast! They are selling these used cars for thousands more than new ones! They had a 2011 Corolla LE w 114,000 miles for 17,850! DONT BUY USED RIGHT NOW, it’s worth the wait! I can’t believe I’m all ready getting another new and better Corolla in just one year and it’s also payed off!
Bro, I just got a used 9,000 mile "salesman driven" 2022 Toyota Corolla SE with a 2.0 L engine and this is my first ever import vehicle of this size, had SUVs before, and and interior comfort of these cars. the sports edition really dressed up the corollas. I would've bet you $1000 that this car would not perform the way it does, be comfortable to ride in, and be a little peppy,before I stepped into it . well after driving it, I would've been paying you $1000. The last time I stepped into a Toyota Corolla was back in the late 80s and this is a totally different vehicle and put the older ones to shame. All this and less than 22 grand is amazing! And it will last if taken care of for 250,000+miles.
This is one of the best engine ever specially the 2.0L it could last for too many years I promise you gonna pass this car to your children if you keep taking care of it can you imagine I still have 1991 corolla works just fine
I bought one for this reason. My daughter is 6 and I plan to give my car to her when she’s driving. I expect in to last her another 10+ years trouble free. She’s already helping me with the DIY oil changes on it
@@ryanb5189 that’s good to know. I own a 22’ SE. I wanted to get a standard transmission but considering they’re not easy to find I went with the CVT. I wonder how reliable they’ll be
The same engine is in the Lexus and in the Lexus they have a engine cover over the engine while the corolla does not I am thinking of ordering the Lexus cover for my Corolla simply to help noise and looks
Toyota for the win. A lot of people say my new 2023 Toyota Corolla XSE sucks and that the Civic is a way better car. Sure, Civics are powerful cars and exciting but they will never beat Toyota reliability and efficiency. All thanks to its dynamic force engine platform.
I actually agree on your statement. Regardless of how Honda build their car to be the fastest on the middle version or smaller cars version. Yet they cannot beat the reliability of its spare parts.
Is this the same engine in the 2020 CHR ? Also , would it be advisable to use 0w16 during the winter. Extreme northwest Jersey near PA and NY state gets quite cold. 🥶
I recently bought Corolla Se 2020 and it’s a beautiful car for its class. But I have a small issue. When ever I run the car. Their is a small amount of sound of vibration from the driver side and when ever I look at the engine temperature looks very normal and I went through the engine compartment it seems their is a sound but not clear from. Can I have any suggestion before I go to a main battle with the maintenance GRAGE and argue about it 😅😅
Wondering if the PCV valve is easily accessible,any knowledge on this? Also, wondering if the EGR system would be a problem to keep clean as mileage accumulates?
Just taking the intake hose off looks like an accident waiting to happen.I'd be inclined to purchase one that still has the 1.8.Im no longer young enough to work around all those delicate wires and hoses with ease.
What does it mean ;Engine maintenance Require visit your dealer 2020 Toyota Corolla with 52000 miles: Closest to O’Reillys and AutoZone nothing show on the computer code
I need to know, can i put this M20a fks engine with cvt transmission in 2018 corolla which comes with 3zr fe engine and cvt transmission kindly help me out?
I have no issue regarding the price could you please tell me, Do i need to put just engine m20a fks in the 3zr engine place or i need to buy all the computers ecus and all that stuff or the woring and rest is same for both like plug and play.
We would not know other than for what it would cost you and the potential nightmares in making it work right, you could buy another car that meets your needs. Sounds like a fools errand with no real reward.
I have the manual version of the engine 6 speed I take care of it I do regular maintenance on my own car I’m at 28,000 miles I know how to change breaks and oil and everything else. The cvt version sucks
Not necessary. The high compression is a non-issue because of the variable cam timing and variable fuel delivery ratios - not like the old days engines where high-compression meant knock and ping.
@@TDTVGarage thanks for the reply! Means alot. I only drive 12,000km per year and can get top tier 91 octane for 5 cents more per liter. I just thought why not. It wont hurt anything right?
I was on that boat too till one of my friends accord had turbo issues at 100k, and my other friend's accord's head gasket blue at 80k. All the added engineering to this dynamic force engine scares me but I'm hard pressed finding major issues with it online compared to Honda
The 2.0 is way more reliable that that Honda 1.5L. Naturally aspirated will always be more reliable than a turbo. And Honda has multiple lawsuits against them about the 1.5 and oil depletion. Only old Hondas for me
I am a Honda guy. I drove the si and sport. The 2020 Corolla is much better and more refined. 7 grand shifts with no buzzers or bells or rev limiter coming in. No center exhaust which does not let you install a hitch mount bike rack. No summer only tires. Honda seatbelts are located behind the seat so you have to drive like a 17 year old or dislocate you shoulder to get to the belt. 3 years in 33k and not one issue with the Corolla for me. Keep an open mind and try a test drive. 2022 was last year for the stick in the Corolla 🤮
Transmission is not typically user serviceable and has no dipstick to point out. One has to be an advanced mechanic to service it from underneath. The coolant reservoir is pointed out and discussed in the video.
I bought a 2022 brand new Tacoma, I also own a 2021 Toyota Corolla LE 1.8 Ltr, I payed my Corolla off fast, it now has 45,000, my trunk release broke so I took it in to dealer, they asked me if I wanted to sell it, I said no but what would you offer, they came back offered me 21,000 I gave them 5k cash and my car, I now own another payed off Corolla and this one is the SE with alloy wheels different front , rear small spoiler with the 2.0 all weather floor mats including trunk and rear trunk protector , this car came exactly like this, I payed extra to get these things, this was the best deal I’ve ever got from a dealer, also another plus this SE came from Japan! If that trunk didn’t break I would never be getting another new car this fast! They are selling these used cars for thousands more than new ones! They had a 2011 Corolla LE w 114,000 miles for 17,850! DONT BUY USED RIGHT NOW, it’s worth the wait! I can’t believe I’m all ready getting another new and better Corolla in just one year and it’s also payed off!
1.8 super engine
I'll do the same once I pay off mine
Bro, I just got a used 9,000 mile "salesman driven" 2022 Toyota Corolla SE with a 2.0 L engine and this is my first ever import vehicle of this size, had SUVs before, and and interior comfort of these cars. the sports edition really dressed up the corollas. I would've bet you $1000 that this car would not perform the way it does, be comfortable to ride in, and be a little peppy,before I stepped into it . well after driving it, I would've been paying you $1000. The last time I stepped into a Toyota Corolla was back in the late 80s and this is a totally different vehicle and put the older ones to shame. All this and less than 22 grand is amazing! And it will last if taken care of for 250,000+miles.
Love my 2004 Corolla and getting to know my 2022 Corolla. Thanks Toyota. You make life easy.
i sold my 2006 corolla keep you 1zzfe you are good for another 20 years !
This is one of the best engine ever specially the 2.0L it could last for too many years I promise you gonna pass this car to your children if you keep taking care of it can you imagine I still have 1991 corolla works just fine
I bought one for this reason. My daughter is 6 and I plan to give my car to her when she’s driving. I expect in to last her another 10+ years trouble free. She’s already helping me with the DIY oil changes on it
I thought this engine wasn’t proven yet? 1.8l is the engine I know is super reliable
@@MegaCokamoit’s been in production with Lexus and Toyota vehicles for 7 years now. Maybe not as proven as the old 1.8 but on its way
@@ryanb5189 that’s good to know. I own a 22’ SE. I wanted to get a standard transmission but considering they’re not easy to find I went with the CVT. I wonder how reliable they’ll be
The same engine is in the Lexus and in the Lexus they have a engine cover over the engine while the corolla does not
I am thinking of ordering the Lexus cover for my Corolla simply to help noise and looks
The mice and rats will love you for that. They love building their nests under those engine covers
Toyota for the win. A lot of people say my new 2023 Toyota Corolla XSE sucks and that the Civic is a way better car. Sure, Civics are powerful cars and exciting but they will never beat Toyota reliability and efficiency. All thanks to its dynamic force engine platform.
1.5l civic engine sucks. Look it up on TH-cam
A civic ain’t better than a Corolla. My 2020 gaps them easily
@@ilookrawSN1P3as does my 22" Corolla se 2.0liter
@@ronandy8681 yeah with that car they definitely don’t stand a chance 😂
I actually agree on your statement. Regardless of how Honda build their car to be the fastest on the middle version or smaller cars version. Yet they cannot beat the reliability of its spare parts.
Is this the same engine in the 2020 CHR ?
Also , would it be advisable to use 0w16 during the winter.
Extreme northwest Jersey near PA and NY state gets quite cold. 🥶
Very well done!! I really like the format and appreciate the quick yet detailed and specific flow of this video. Excellent!
I had the short block replaced under warranty in my 2020 due to a crankshaft thrust washer failure, according to Toyota. Debating trading it in.
What symptoms did you have ?
I recently bought Corolla Se 2020 and it’s a beautiful car for its class. But I have a small issue. When ever I run the car. Their is a small amount of sound of vibration from the driver side and when ever I look at the engine temperature looks very normal and I went through the engine compartment it seems their is a sound but not clear from. Can I have any suggestion before I go to a main battle with the maintenance GRAGE and argue about it 😅😅
Did that Corolla have a radiator cap? If so, where because I can’t find it
The coolant reservoir has a cap on top of it.
So if I want to do a coolant change/flush, can I take the air out through the reservoir?
Thanks
yes
Wondering if the PCV valve is easily accessible,any knowledge on this? Also, wondering if the EGR system would be a problem to keep clean as mileage accumulates?
So far compared to last generation EGR has not presented to be a problem.
Can I use 0w20 oil for that engine? What do you prefer
Owners Manual has your best recommendations
0W16 at most.. 0W08 regularly but know winter jm thinking of using 0W16 🤔
Can i replace my 1gfe beams 2000 with this?
I have this same exact vehicle. I use pretty cheap gas. Should I use octane booster and which one would you recommend?
Can't think of a single reason to use octane booster.
@@TDTVGarage thanks
Just taking the intake hose off looks like an accident waiting to happen.I'd be inclined to purchase one that still has the 1.8.Im no longer young enough to work around all those delicate wires and hoses with ease.
The corolla 2.0 it is gdi or mpi ?
Both, direct and port.
What does it mean ;Engine maintenance Require visit your dealer 2020 Toyota Corolla with 52000 miles: Closest to O’Reillys and AutoZone nothing show on the computer code
I own this engine on my touring sports but battery in dicky.
I can't find a manual online for this engine. Anyone know where the PCV valve located?
Right on top of the plastic valve cover to the right. It has a rubber inlet hose attached to the cover
I need to know, can i put this M20a fks engine with cvt transmission in 2018 corolla which comes with 3zr fe engine and cvt transmission kindly help me out?
Anything is possible but at what cost and is it worth it in the end?
I have no issue regarding the price could you please tell me, Do i need to put just engine m20a fks in the 3zr engine place or i need to buy all the computers ecus and all that stuff or the woring and rest is same for both like plug and play.
We would not know other than for what it would cost you and the potential nightmares in making it work right, you could buy another car that meets your needs. Sounds like a fools errand with no real reward.
Is this vvti
No
@@bryanschannel4212 what is it then
It does have vvti
I have the manual version of the engine 6 speed I take care of it I do regular maintenance on my own car I’m at 28,000 miles I know how to change breaks and oil and everything else. The cvt version sucks
I’m surprised it’s rated for low octane fuel.
me too! 87 abd I want to yse she'll tech premium but idk
Thanks for this info.
Wish they would lower the compression and turbo this engine
does this engine have turbo?
Did you watch the video?
what do you think?, i might of missed it or i guess it doesn't
@@ericrivera9037it’s naturally aspirated
Im running 87 in this now. I can get 91 for aroumd same price. With a 13:1 compression it wld probably be better eh?
Not necessary. The high compression is a non-issue because of the variable cam timing and variable fuel delivery ratios - not like the old days engines where high-compression meant knock and ping.
@@TDTVGarage thanks for the reply! Means alot. I only drive 12,000km per year and can get top tier 91 octane for 5 cents more per liter. I just thought why not. It wont hurt anything right?
@@michaelallen2221 I know this is a late reply. While it won't hurt anything, you won't gain anything either for this engine.
Was going to buy a new corolla. I am leery of the 2.0 over engineered pos. So it looks like a civic for me.
I was on that boat too till one of my friends accord had turbo issues at 100k, and my other friend's accord's head gasket blue at 80k. All the added engineering to this dynamic force engine scares me but I'm hard pressed finding major issues with it online compared to Honda
The 2.0 is way more reliable that that Honda 1.5L. Naturally aspirated will always be more reliable than a turbo. And Honda has multiple lawsuits against them about the 1.5 and oil depletion. Only old Hondas for me
I am a Honda guy. I drove the si and sport. The 2020 Corolla is much better and more refined. 7 grand shifts with no buzzers or bells or rev limiter coming in. No center exhaust which does not let you install a hitch mount bike rack. No summer only tires. Honda seatbelts are located behind the seat so you have to drive like a 17 year old or dislocate you shoulder to get to the belt.
3 years in 33k and not one issue with the Corolla for me. Keep an open mind and try a test drive. 2022 was last year for the stick in the Corolla 🤮
@@67boxI got the old 1.8 litre engine on the Corolla for the 2020 LEA
doesn't cover transmission fluid or coolant those fluids do need to be changed by DIY people.
Transmission is not typically user serviceable and has no dipstick to point out. One has to be an advanced mechanic to service it from underneath. The coolant reservoir is pointed out and discussed in the video.
No engine cover , that's weird😑
it's normal. Most of cars nowadays are like that
junk engine make 10L 100km in city