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2007 Toyota Corolla oil-seals

Oil-seals are absolutely relevant to a 2007 Toyota Corolla. Technical sources such as the Toyota workshop manual and Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for the E120/E140/E150-series Corollas list multiple oil-seals: front and rear crankshaft oil-seals on the engine, and drive-shaft (axle/output) oil-seals on the transaxle. Parts catalogues from OE suppliers used by Toyota also specify these seals for both 1ZZ-FE and 2ZR-FE–equipped models. So yes—this Corolla is fitted with oil-seals, and they play a key role in keeping engine oil and transmission fluid where they should be.

On this model, engine oil-seals keep the crankshaft area sealed at the timing cover (front main seal) and at the flywheel/flexplate end (rear main seal). In the transmission, the drive-shafts pass through seals that keep gearbox oil or ATF from weeping out. These little rings of rubberised material handle heat, pressure, and rotation—quietly preventing leaks that can otherwise lead to low fluid levels, messy underbodies, and a whiff of burning oil under the bonnet.

They’re not a routine “replace-by-kilometres” item