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If your check engine light is on then there is something not functioning the way its meant to.give the car time to warm up for awhile and then switch the car off for a few minutes. Restart the car,your check lights should come on a go off after its checks. Try that and see if it works out. Good luck.
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There is exhaust light, maybe is the check engine light and right now toyota has a big recall going on about transmissionperformance, your corolla has the symptoms, hard shifting, and no power, go to the dealer is free.
Mine does this. It's accompanied by what sounds like air escaping with a high pitched sound, usually when changing from first to second. Also, sometimes no grunt in first gear as if turbo not working, engine revs but car goes nowhere and then loads of black smoke comes out of back.
Whenever the 'CHECK ENGINE' (Service Engine Soon) light comes on, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). These codes identify the particular engine management system which caused the light to come on.
You'll need to use/find an OBDII (On-Board Diagnostic) Scanner to retrieve any code which have been stored in the ECU computer. Afterward, we might be able to help you DIAGNOSE the problem and perhaps eventually fix the problem.
You need a new battery, when I had my car off the road for a few months and didnt use my battery it died from not getting charged by the accelorator. That is my answer. Hope is works.
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