4.2
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 27,667 miles
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I have a 2004 Toyota Corolla. The 'check engine' light came on last week. I took the car to the dealer who said the car needed a new filler neck and gas cap. The dealer said this is a common problem in this make/model car. I checked the internet and found that other people did have the same problems. I don't think it's a big safety issue, however, I would like to ask why a recall hasn't been done and how to possibly go about initiating that process. Thank you for input on this...janet braatz updated 09/25/09
- Hyde Park, NY, USA
At first I noticed the gas tank would not fill properly. I thought it was not venting properly, but I had a technician check it over. Eventually, they replaced the fuel fill gauge (to no avail, might I add). The problem persisted, and I had the car checked again. Finally, they discovered that there was a problem with the charcoal filter. Unfortunately, I reported the incident before my warranty was up, but the dealer's service station did not get a chance to look at it until afterwards. All in all, between service and parts, this has cost me about $500. The old parts are not available, and I will see tomorrow morning if this charcoal filter malfunction is really the problem. I imagine it is, since I have seen multiple complaints about them on the newer Corollas.
- Monticello, AR, USA
- Cameron, NC, USA