so my buddy had a 2000 Corolla and it was burning oil like it was a campfire. we tried a couple of things to fix it. one was switching to a thicker oil, but it kind of felt like putting a Band-Aid on a broken arm, ya know?
but then we also tried the bottle of that oil stop leak stuff. it sorta worked for a while but later it just went back to guzzlin’ oil. has anyone else had luck with other fixes? or has your car just become a smoke machine like his? it’s wild how a little engine can cause so much trouble.
I’ve had my 2000 Corolla for years, and yeah, the oil burning was a pain! I found that using a thicker oil helped a bit. Plus, regular oil changes made a difference too. Just gotta keep an eye on it or it’ll sneak up on ya!
I’ve had a 2000 Corolla in Michigan, and it struggled with oil burning. Swapping to high-mileage oil helped a bit, but it’s still a hassle!
So, I ve had my 2000 Corolla for years here in Canada, and I struggled with oil burning myself. A good engine flush helped me out a lot. Also, switching to a thicker oil really reduced the consumption. I didn’t expect it to make such a difference! I thought it was the end of the line, but these fixes gave my car a new lease on life. Other folks in the forum mentioned valve seals too!
I ve had my 2000 Corolla for years, and I noticed the oil burning too. Switched to high-mileage oil, which helped a bit! Also, some folks here in Texas swear by changing valve cover gaskets. It might seem small, but it does wonders!
Living in Ontario, I’ve dealt with oil burning in my 2000 Corolla too. I’ve found using high-mileage oil helps a bit, plus regular oil changes can prolong its life. Sometimes it feels like a band-aid solution tho!
When I had my 2000 Corolla, I’ve fixed oil burning with thicker oil and regular top-ups. It really helped in prolonging the engine’s life!
I ve had a 2000 Corolla in Texas that burned oil like crazy! Switching to a heavier weight oil helped a bit, but ultimately, I had to keep an eye on the levels and top it off regularly.
In my experience with my 2000 Corolla here in Canada, I’ve found that thick oil can help reduce burning, plus regular oil changes are a must! I have also used a high-mileage oil, which seemed to lessen the issue. It’s frustrating, but those little fixes can really make a difference over time! Keep at it!
I ve had a 2000 Corolla for years and dealt with oil burning too. A thicker oil helped a bit, but if its real bad, I ve heard replacing valve seals or rings can work wonders. Just keep an eye on that oil level! Good luck!
I’ve had my share of oil burning issues with my 2000 Corolla, especially during my college days in Ontario. A good synthetic oil change helped but I’ve also heard that replacing the valve seals can work wonders. Just keep an eye on the consumption—it can sneak up on ya! Glad to see others sharing their fixes!
I’ve had a similar issue with my Corolla here in Ontario! Switched to high mileage oil and did some routine maintenance. Really helped reduce the burning! Sometimes simple fixes can make a big difference.
I ve dealt with oil burning in my 2000 Corolla here in California. A common fix I’ve found is switching to a thicker oil, like 20W-50. It really helped slow down the consumption! I’ve also heard folks swear by using oil additives. Just be careful, as too much can lead to more issues, but it’s worth a shot!
I ve dealt with oil burning in my 2000 Corolla here in Ontario. Switched to thicker oil and did a valve seal job, which helped a lot. It’s a hassle, but honestly, it’s a reliable car if you keep up with the fixes!