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Toyota Corolla E140

Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice

3.0 / 5.0 · Based on 5 engine variants · How we rate
Most Fun Engine

124 PS

Corolla · Benzin

Proven combination

Decent
Most Reliable Engine

110 PS

1.6L Benzin

6 weaknesses

Good Choice
Problem Engine

90–116 PS

2.0L D-4D Diesel

11 weaknesses

Stay Away!

Generations


Engine Overview

The Toyota Corolla E140 is available with 6 engine variants — from 90 to 129 hp.

1.6L VVT-i · Petrol· 124 PS
2006 2012

Solid four-cylinder with VVT-i on the intake side and a timing chain, the predecessor to the fully variable valve-timing variant (1ZR-FAE). Reliable, low-maintenance and economical, eager to rev with adequate if not abundant pull. The timing chain lasts the life of the engine with regular oil changes. Known weak spots are rare — occasionally slightly raised oil consumption and age-related seals at high mileage. When buying, listen for a rattly cold start and look for unbroken servicing. Service every 15,000 km or annually, then an undemanding, long-lived everyday engine.

  • !! Accelerator pedal sticking due to condensation (recall) from 50,000 km

    On early Auris models (E150, 2007–2009) condensation on the throttle linkage could cause the accelerator pedal to stick. Toyota issued a recall.

    Symptoms: Vehicle accelerates on its own; accelerator pedal does not fully return to rest position after release
    0–200 $
  • !! Kurbelwellen-Zahnrad-Verschleiß (Materialfehler) from 120,000 km

    Frühe 1ZR-FE-Einheiten mit zu weichem Steuerketten-Zahnrad — abnormaler Verschleiß und Steuertrieb-Ausfall möglich.

    Symptoms: Steuerketten-Rasseln beim Kaltstart, Motorwarnleuchte
    800–2,000 $
  • !! Oil consumption from worn piston rings and valve stem seals from 110,000 km

    The 1ZR-FE is known for elevated oil consumption at higher mileages. Toyota acknowledged the problem and replaced modified piston rings under warranty. The cause is thermal overloading of the oil control rings.

    Symptoms: Noticeably dropping oil level between services, blue smoke from the exhaust on cold start or under acceleration, oil smell after a run
    1,000–3,000 $

+ 4 more engine weaknesses + vehicle weaknesses

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Known Problems and Issues +

A total of 36 weaknesses have been documented for the Toyota Corolla E140 (2006–2013). 2 problem engines: 1CD-FTV (2.0L D-4D), 1ZZ-FE (1.8L). Considered reliable: 4ZZ-FE (1.4L VVT-i), 3ZZ-FE (1.6L).

Corolla (1CD-FTV, 2001–2007) — Stay Away!: Injectors seized / burnt in, Timing belt replacement interval — critical, Denso high-pressure pump failure. Power: 90 PS.

Corolla (1CD-FTV, 2004–2007) — Stay Away!: Injectors seized / burnt in, Timing belt replacement interval — critical, Denso high-pressure pump failure. Power: 110–116 PS.

Corolla (1ZZ-FE, 2001–2007) — Stay Away!: Short-block issue: extreme oil consumption, Faulty valve stem seals, Water pump leaking. Power: 129 PS.

Corolla (1ZR-FE, 2006–2012) — Be Careful: Accelerator pedal sticking due to condensation (recall), Kurbelwellen-Zahnrad-Verschleiß (Materialfehler), Oil consumption from worn piston rings and valve stem seals. Power: 124 PS.

What to watch out for with the Toyota Corolla? See the detailed listing of all engine and vehicle weaknesses in the sections above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems and weaknesses does the Toyota Corolla E140 have? +
The Toyota Corolla E140 has 36 known engine weaknesses.
What should I look for when buying a used Toyota Corolla E140? +
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Which engine is recommended? +
Good choice: 4ZZ-FE (1.4L VVT-i), 3ZZ-FE (1.6L). The most reliable engine is the 3ZZ-FE (1.6L) with the lowest risk score. The most fun to drive is the 1ZR-FE (1.6L VVT-i). Problem engine: 1CD-FTV (2.0L D-4D) — stay away!
Which Toyota Corolla E140 engine is the most reliable? +
The {code} ({displacement}) is the most reliable engine in the Toyota Corolla E140. It has the lowest risk score of all available engines and is rated "Good Choice". However, there are 6 known weaknesses to be aware of.
Which Toyota Corolla E140 engine is the most fun? +
The {code} ({displacement}) offers the most driving fun in the Toyota Corolla E140 — rated: "Decent". {description} The 1.6 in the Corolla E140 is the classic Toyota formula: unobtrusive but reliable. A good match for the no-nonsense saloon.
Is the Toyota Corolla E140 worth buying used? +
The Toyota Corolla E140 requires careful consideration — choosing the right engine variant is crucial.
What horsepower variants are available for the Toyota Corolla E140? +
The Toyota Corolla E140 is available with engine variants from 90 to 129 hp. Petrol: 4ZZ-FE (1.4L VVT-i), 3ZZ-FE (1.6L), 1ZZ-FE (1.8L), 1ZR-FE (1.6L VVT-i). Diesel: 1CD-FTV (2.0L D-4D).

Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee