Toyota Corolla engine overheating and stalling issue with starting difficulties on Toyota Corolla

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Toyota Corolla owners report experiencing engine overheating issues due to a faulty thermostat that prevents proper coolant circulation. These owners emphasize the importance of stopping the vehicle immediately to avoid severe engine damage, such as a blown head gasket or cracked engine block, which can occur if overheating is ignored. Additionally, some owners face stalling problems linked to engine timing issues, including misfires. Starting difficulties are also reported, where the engine may crank but subsequently chug and die, potentially indicating a fuel pump problem or insufficient fuel. It is advised that owners address these issues promptly and consider DIY troubleshooting steps before seeking professional assistance for more complex problems.

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