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Parts for your 2009 Toyota Corolla-Head gasket
2009 Toyota Corolla head gasket — what it does and when to replace it
Yes, the 2009 Toyota Corolla absolutely uses a cylinder head gasket. Toyota’s Repair Manual (Engine Mechanical for 1ZR-FE/2ZR-FE), the New Car Features guide, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue all list an MLS (multi-layer steel) head gasket between the aluminium cylinder head and the engine block. Major gasket catalogues used by workshops also specify a head gasket for these engines, so the part is very much relevant and factory-fitted.
In a 2009 Corolla, the head gasket’s job is to keep the engine’s three critical paths sealed: high-pressure combustion, coolant, and engine oil. It maintains compression so the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE (and other fitted engines) makes proper power, while preventing coolant or oil from sneaking into the cylinders or mixing with each other. The MLS construction copes with heat cycling and the expansion differences between the alloy head and block, helping the Corolla run smoothly, cleanly, and efficiently.
There’s no routine service interval for a head gasket