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I think the engine is misfiring because of cam position sensor.These can be the possible causes :
- Faulty Intake Camshaft Position sensor
- Faulty Camshaft Position Solenoid Valve
- Engine mechanical condition - Valve timing off
- Intake Camshaft Position sensor harness is open or shorted
- Intake Camshaft Position sensor circuit poor electrical connection
I'm sure you replaced the belt at 60,000 or 6 years what ever comes first. So this is just a freak occurrence. When the belt slips the pistons come up hit the valves smashing them into the head if your lucky otherwise the valves go through the piston. If you are lucky you can replace the head with a rebuilt one but a hole in the position you will need different engine
if the pulley is smoth the belts back rides on that surface if it is ribbed or lined the inside of the belt rides on that surface , you local parts store should have a diagram or dealership .
1998-2008 Corolla has a timing chain. So, your 2001 Corolla does not require a timing belt change, since it does not have one. There is no prescribed replacement interval for a timing chain. your chain will run over 200000 miles or longer.
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