4.1
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 28,750 miles
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The 2000 Toyota Corolla I own has evaporator codes going off in the engine. After reading up on the situation found that Toyota makde faulty charcoal canisters for models in 1998 to 2002.
- Prospect Hts., IL, USA
Me 2000 Toyota Corolla has a leak in the pipe containing the cat converter and resonator. When my car was manufactured, the exhaust system contained these parts in one long piece. Being that the leak is in this pipe, near the resonator, I brought it to the dealer to be replaced under warranty. My car is well within the years and mileage for warranty replacement. The dealer says that Toyota now makes the replacement part only in 2 pieces, not in one piece as was installed in my car. They tell me that because of this, I must pay to have the pipe replaced. I feel that because Toyota made this pipe in one piece on my car, that the replacement of the piece, weather by original manufactured method or by the now two piece method, should be covered under the federal emission warranty and be repaired at no cost to me. Please respond as to weather Toyota can do this or if they are trying to get the consumer to pay for something that should be covered. Thank you
- New Hartford, NY, USA
: the contact stated the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who determined the charcoal canister needed to be replaced.
- Rosedale, NY, USA
I have noticed my right rear window is not sliding down or up. When I took for 60K miles service dealer told me motor failed and it cost me $500. And it is very common in Toyota Corolla. At 66K check engine light started glowing. Dealer said I need to replace charcoal evaporator canister which is part of emission system and it is going to cost me $400. I will never buy Toyota again.
- Frederick, MD, USA
(1) my check engine light came on unexpectedly while I was driving under 35 mph. I took the car (a Toyota Corolla ce) to the dealership where I bought it, new, in the summer of 2000. (2) the dealer stated that the charcoal canister needed to be replaced. (3) the dealer replaced the charcoal canister at a cost of $460.20, parts and labor. I'm reporting this because I know that lots of other Corolla owners have had the same problem. The canister is part of the emissions system but is not covered under the emissions warranty. It seems as though way too many Toyota's are affected for this to be passed off as a coincidence. I called Toyota to complain but they weren't able to help.
- Arlington, VA, USA
I purchased a 2000 Corolla I had to have the charcoal cannister replaced and the purge valve emission unit replaced at great expense...the check engine light comes on regularly and I am told it is the purge valve or the gas cap...I have always had Toyota and I have spent more on this vehicle in one year of driving than any other.
- Bettendorf, IA, USA
In Feb 2002 my car engine siezed up 58 miles over the warranty. I had to replace the engine but still had a problem with my car. As a matter of fact, since I purchased the car, the engine light was lite up and it was explained to me that it was because of the gas cap not working properly. Since this is the 1st car I had purchased, now being seperated, I accepted it. Anyways, after I replaced the engine, the car still had a problem of burning oil. I keep oil in the car because I couldnt take it back to a shop since I just paid $3000 for an engine. Since Feb, I had to have my emissions test done in may, I failed, explaining my catalit converter or something within there was causing problems. Since then, my car runs good but still has the oil problem and taps which no one could tell me the problem. Now today, my car breaks down again, engine seized and no warranty or nothing and I still owe on this car. Is there any help I can get on this situation?
- District Heights, MD, USA
- Greenfield, MA, USA