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2014–2019 E170 (11th generation)

2014–2019 Toyota Corolla Factory Maintenance Schedule

The factory maintenance schedule for the 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla covering every service through 120,000 miles. Exactly what is due at each interval, and where severe-service conditions change it.

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2014–2019 Toyota Corolla maintenance schedule

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5,000 miles / 6 months

  • Rotate tires
  • Visual inspection of brakes, fluid levels, wipers
  • Top off fluids

10,000 miles / 12 months

  • Replace engine oil and filter (0W-20 synthetic)
  • All 5,000-mile items

15,000 miles / 18 months

  • 5,000-mile items
  • Inspect ball joints, dust covers, steering linkage, exhaust

30,000 miles / 36 months

  • Replace engine air filter
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Inspect brake lines, fuel system
  • Inspect CVT for leaks (fluid is 'inspect only' per Toyota; many owners drain-and-fill CVT FE every 60k)

60,000 miles / 72 months

  • Repeat 30,000-mile services
  • Inspect drive shaft boots and steering gear

100,000 miles / 120 months

  • Replace engine coolant (Super Long Life; then every 50,000 mi)
  • Inspect water pump

120,000 miles / 144 months

  • Replace iridium spark plugs

Severe service halves the oil interval to 5,000 mi / 6 months. ToyotaCare covered factory maintenance for the first 2 years / 25k mi.

Which Toyota Corolla model years does this cover?

These service schedule specifications apply to every Toyota Corolla built from 2014 through 2019 — the E170 (11th generation), compact sedan. Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla

  • 2014Generation launch; LED low beams standard on all trims; CVT replaces the 4-speed auto on most trims (4AT lingers on base L through 2016); LE Eco with 140-hp Valvematic 2ZR-FAE added
  • 2016Oil filter changes from cartridge (04152-YZZA6) to spin-on (90915-YZZF2) per Toyota's filter application chart; Special Edition trim with 17-in wheels
  • 2017Facelift: new fascias, standard Toyota Safety Sense-P (auto emergency braking) on all trims, S trims replaced by SE/XSE, XLE added, bi-LED headlights on upper trims
  • 2019Final E170 sedan year (the 2019 Corolla Hatchback is already the new E210 platform)

2014–2019 Toyota Corolla service schedule: common questions

How often does a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla need servicing?

The first scheduled visit is at 5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first, and the pattern repeats from there.

What is due at 30,000 miles on a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?

Replace engine air filter; Replace cabin air filter; Inspect brake lines, fuel system; Inspect CVT for leaks (fluid is 'inspect only' per Toyota; many owners drain-and-fill CVT FE every 60k).

What is due at 60,000 miles on a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?

Repeat 30,000-mile services; Inspect drive shaft boots and steering gear.

What is due at 100,000 miles on a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?

Replace engine coolant (Super Long Life; then every 50,000 mi); Inspect water pump.

Does severe service change the schedule for a 2014–2019 Toyota Corolla?

Severe service halves the oil interval to 5,000 mi / 6 months. ToyotaCare covered factory maintenance for the first 2 years / 25k mi.

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