Hello all. I am new to the forum and am hoping for some help. I apologize for the long post, but here goes...
I have a 2004 Corolla S with 175k miles. It has been a bit of a lemon with various things gone wrong. I replaced the engine at 148k miles even though I religiously changed the oil. The new engine has developed the same slow oil leak that the old one had, which is rather disconcerting. It only leaks when it is running and the people that replaced the engine (Pep Boys) said they don't know what the problem is. When I came out of the store tonight the engine turned over and then died. After that, it wouldn't turn over. There was no click or anything. I found out that the starter was not getting the switched +12V. The fuses look good and the instrument cluster is lighting up. The radio and headlights are working, so I don't suspect the battery. When I try to start the engine, the battery doesn't drop at all. It is steady at 12.7V. We tried to push start it and it started when I popped the clutch. It would run for 3-5 seconds and then die again. When it was "running" it would not respond to the gas pedal. The RPMS were < 500. The CEL has been on for a long time (3 years?) because I can't find the issue with the 02 sensor and I decided to stop putting time and money into it. I have one of the local part stores check it periodically to make sure no other codes are being reported and, as of 6 weeks ago, there were not. I am not sure what codes are being reported now. I checked the oil and it was almost 2 quarts low. I checked it before a trip last week and it was fine. That was 1500 miles ago, so the leak has gotten worse than the 1.5 quarts/3k miles I have been used to since about 100k miles (which was on the first engine). I know that the clutch switch is getting depressed, but I haven't checked the switch to see if it is working. I don't know if those go bad or not.
EDIT: I forgot one potentially important issue. The A/C compressor died around 130k miles. I disconnected the power so it wouldn't kick in, but left the belt on it. Could that have locked up and started bogging down the engine? I think it is unlikely, but I thought I should include it with the rest of the info.
Does anybody have any ideas what the problem could be with this car now? Could it be the ECU?
I have a 2004 Corolla S with 175k miles. It has been a bit of a lemon with various things gone wrong. I replaced the engine at 148k miles even though I religiously changed the oil. The new engine has developed the same slow oil leak that the old one had, which is rather disconcerting. It only leaks when it is running and the people that replaced the engine (Pep Boys) said they don't know what the problem is. When I came out of the store tonight the engine turned over and then died. After that, it wouldn't turn over. There was no click or anything. I found out that the starter was not getting the switched +12V. The fuses look good and the instrument cluster is lighting up. The radio and headlights are working, so I don't suspect the battery. When I try to start the engine, the battery doesn't drop at all. It is steady at 12.7V. We tried to push start it and it started when I popped the clutch. It would run for 3-5 seconds and then die again. When it was "running" it would not respond to the gas pedal. The RPMS were < 500. The CEL has been on for a long time (3 years?) because I can't find the issue with the 02 sensor and I decided to stop putting time and money into it. I have one of the local part stores check it periodically to make sure no other codes are being reported and, as of 6 weeks ago, there were not. I am not sure what codes are being reported now. I checked the oil and it was almost 2 quarts low. I checked it before a trip last week and it was fine. That was 1500 miles ago, so the leak has gotten worse than the 1.5 quarts/3k miles I have been used to since about 100k miles (which was on the first engine). I know that the clutch switch is getting depressed, but I haven't checked the switch to see if it is working. I don't know if those go bad or not.
EDIT: I forgot one potentially important issue. The A/C compressor died around 130k miles. I disconnected the power so it wouldn't kick in, but left the belt on it. Could that have locked up and started bogging down the engine? I think it is unlikely, but I thought I should include it with the rest of the info.
Does anybody have any ideas what the problem could be with this car now? Could it be the ECU?
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