Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum. I have to make some improvements/repairs to my Corolla and decided to join this forum to see if I can pick enthusiasts brains. I purchased the car brand new in August of 2005 and have done all the work on the car myself.
I routinely change the oil. I have always used Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 15,000 mile oil. I change it at 7500 miles, twice a year. I change the oil and air filters every time I change the oil. I change my spark plugs every 2 years or so, I use DENSO Irridium ones. I have changed some fuses before. I have changed my front brake pads twice and never touched my rear brakes, drums or pads.
That leads me to why I am here. I have never taken my car to get a tune-up and am in a position in life where I haven't had a car payment for 4 years and want to keep it that way, but my gas mileage is killing me. I am getting like 320mi/tank. I am in the low 20s for mpg. I used to be able to drive from LA to Frisco on a single tank of gas and still have some left to drive around with. What should I be doing to my car to make it run smoothly again? Can I ever get my gas mileage back up to the mid 30s for city driving? When I bought her it was 34/41mpg.
Here is what I was planning on doing:
1. Investing in a K&M Air Filter
2. Change Fuel Filter
3. Installing Fog Lights I purchased
4. Replacing Serpentine Belt
5. Upgrading front and rear brake system
6. Switching to AMSOIL
7. Using AMSOIL Engine flushing cleaner before my next oil change
8. Changing the clutch
9. Replacing tranny fluid with synthetic tranny fluid
10. Flushing Radiator
11. Bleeding my brakes
12.Tinting Windows
13. Replacing shocks and upgrading if it is possible to do so with the CE
Is there anything else you guys suggest doing to improve the ride and overall fuel economy. I am 2 years away from Med School and would like to keep this car for as long as I can. Once I am practicing in the Air Force then I can worry about getting another ride, but until then I would really like to keep the Corolla. I know she'll easily last another 5-10 years, but I want to make sure she runs smoothly.
Also any ideas on where I can find out how to change the serpentine belt or fuel filter? I know the filter is located under the rear seats, but is it easy to get to? Also can the clutch be done on my own, or does it need a lift?
Thanks for any and all help!
I am new to this forum. I have to make some improvements/repairs to my Corolla and decided to join this forum to see if I can pick enthusiasts brains. I purchased the car brand new in August of 2005 and have done all the work on the car myself.
I routinely change the oil. I have always used Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 15,000 mile oil. I change it at 7500 miles, twice a year. I change the oil and air filters every time I change the oil. I change my spark plugs every 2 years or so, I use DENSO Irridium ones. I have changed some fuses before. I have changed my front brake pads twice and never touched my rear brakes, drums or pads.
That leads me to why I am here. I have never taken my car to get a tune-up and am in a position in life where I haven't had a car payment for 4 years and want to keep it that way, but my gas mileage is killing me. I am getting like 320mi/tank. I am in the low 20s for mpg. I used to be able to drive from LA to Frisco on a single tank of gas and still have some left to drive around with. What should I be doing to my car to make it run smoothly again? Can I ever get my gas mileage back up to the mid 30s for city driving? When I bought her it was 34/41mpg.
Here is what I was planning on doing:
1. Investing in a K&M Air Filter
2. Change Fuel Filter
3. Installing Fog Lights I purchased
4. Replacing Serpentine Belt
5. Upgrading front and rear brake system
6. Switching to AMSOIL
7. Using AMSOIL Engine flushing cleaner before my next oil change
8. Changing the clutch
9. Replacing tranny fluid with synthetic tranny fluid
10. Flushing Radiator
11. Bleeding my brakes
12.Tinting Windows
13. Replacing shocks and upgrading if it is possible to do so with the CE
Is there anything else you guys suggest doing to improve the ride and overall fuel economy. I am 2 years away from Med School and would like to keep this car for as long as I can. Once I am practicing in the Air Force then I can worry about getting another ride, but until then I would really like to keep the Corolla. I know she'll easily last another 5-10 years, but I want to make sure she runs smoothly.
Also any ideas on where I can find out how to change the serpentine belt or fuel filter? I know the filter is located under the rear seats, but is it easy to get to? Also can the clutch be done on my own, or does it need a lift?
Thanks for any and all help!