10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
81,933 miles

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problem #11

Feb 082010

Corolla

  • 30,000 miles
When @ intersection and or passing it. I would get a check engine light alone with a engine stall @ 15mph and 30mph it repeats itself at theese speeds and @ 2500-3000rpm when accelerating from a stop. I have look online to what the problem is and have found an article "www.autoblog.com/2010/03/18/followup-Toyota-considering-stall-fix-for-1-2M-Corolla-and-matr/" I have read the blog and it seems that I'm not the only one whom has this problem but some 1.2million (Corolla and matrix models from 2005, 2006 and 2007) people are experiencing the same effect of and bad ECU problem that what sounds like to me a defect and most like a health hazard if lets say myself or one of the 1.2million ppls whom also have the same "so called by Toyota - inconvenience to owners. I would say my life is important and other would agree with me. I would like to Toyota recall the part that they know is causing the problem and replace it for a new non-defective part that has the correction applied to them so that this does not happend again. As I do really like my car and would love to keep my family safe while driving their cars.

- Anaheim, CA, USA

problem #10

Mar 092010

Corolla

  • 131,000 miles
My 2005 Toyota Corolla engine light comes on and stalls then wont shift almost rearended another car because of loss of power. Had it checked and they say the ECM is bad. Again.

- Fostoria, OH, USA

problem #9

Mar 202009

Corolla

  • 88,500 miles
This is in regards to my 2005 Toyota Corolla. The computer (brain) to the car went out. Just one day I was driving and I came to a red light. When I stopped, the car just completely turned itself off. I tried to restart the car and it would not restart. It had the sounds of a dead battery trying to start but it wouldn't turn over. So I was stuck at the light until a tow truck came to get me. Upon taking it to a repair shop, I found out that the computer had gone out. I was then told that they had a notice out to all mechanics so if a car came into there shop, they would know what the problem was. I then contacted Toyota who told me that I was 8,000 miles over the warranty that they had set to replace this defect. I tried numerous times to get them to replace it and they flat out denied me. I know my car wasn't the only one with this problem. When I told them that I felt it was a safety issue, they just told me there wasn't anything they could do for me. My reasoning for it being a safety issue has to do with the fact that when that part goes out, the car will just turn off and you are stuck. I was lucky enough to be at a light. What if I was on the freeway? I would of been struck from behind from the other cars that were behind me going 65mph. After arguing with Toyota and getting nowhere, I ended up paying over $700 to have the part replaced so I could once again use my car to get to work. I feel that Toyota should of been responsible for this, since they knew they had a problem with them and they should of been willing to replace the part no matter how many miles were on the vehicle.

- Riverside, CA, USA

problem #8

Jan 302010

Corolla

  • 39,500 miles
I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla, and I have something to report about the car's electronics, even though it may not lead to an immediate safety issue. The car has a small compartment on the lower left side of the dash. Recently I decided to keep a credit card in the compartment just for convenience at the gas pump. After a few days/weeks the card stopped working. I took it in to the attendant who determined that the id strip had been corrupted, although there was no apparent damage to the strip.. I suspect that something behind the dash is emitting enough radiation to erase the strip.

- North Myrtle Beach, SC, USA

problem #7

Jan 182010

Corolla

  • 105,000 miles
ECU or ECM in 2005 Toyota Corolla defective, causing various problems, mine was transmission problem, but my transmission was okay the ECU or ECM was causing the transmission not to shift right, .upon talking to dealership thousands of units replaced and there are several online issues of this part malfunctioning, warranty covers to 80,000 miles but if over that it is a $800 repair for a part Toyota knows is bad, had part replaced at my expense I, don, T feel the consumer should have to pay for this...

- New Paris, PA, USA

problem #6

Dec 052009

Corolla

  • 106,000 miles
P2716, ECM problem.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #5

Nov 022009

Corolla

  • 82,000 miles
I own/drive a 2005 Toyota Corolla ce. Starting last year (2008) it began stalling while driving. The first time it stalled as I was taking a right turn into the parking lot. Later in the summer of 2009 the ECM had to be replaced as soon as the vehicle reached 80,000 mi. (which is just over the warranty limit). I thought that maybe the previous incident was related to the ECM. However, this fall the problem started again and the car stalled while driving 30 mph on a local street. Every bump began to make the lights flicker and the engine stall. Sparks came out from under the hood every time I hit a deviation in the road. I went to a nearby local shop and they said it was related to a broken piece holding the battery. They removed the broken bracket and the problem seems to have stopped. During that drive it probably stalled about 10 times. The problem has not occurred again, however, I cannot express how awful it was to be driving with two children in your back seat in a vehicle that is supposed to be safe while it stalls and you have to quickly maneuver to the side of the road. Of course Toyota does not have any interest in helping me while I am above my warranty. I think that this issue along with the ECM needing to be replaced at warranty expiration is enough for me never to purchase another Toyota vehicle ever again.

- Troy, MI, USA

problem #4

May 012008

Corolla

  • 125,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that the check engine light illuminated. The dealer performed a diagnostic test, which indicated that the ECU malfunctioned and needed to be replaced. The contact feels that the manufacturer should be responsible for the repairs due to the defect. The current mileage was 148,000 and failure mileage was 125,000.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #3

Dec 112008

Corolla

  • miles
On December 11, 2008 my daughter drove my car to her part time job, she called and told me that the car stopped on her as she pulled into the parking lot of the bank, but started back up. That afternoon upon leaving the bank, the car stopped again. She called and stated that she saw smoke coming from the car. With in minutes the car was in flames. The fire department was called, but they were unable to put out the flames before the car completely burned, leaving bare metal, all the windows were shattered.. the flames were so hot that window of the store broke.

- Lithonia, GA, USA

problem #2

Dec 142006

Corolla 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,000 miles
- the contact stated that while driving the 2005 Toyota Corolla with 19000 failure mileage at 25 mph and attempting to make a right turn into a parking space the steering wheel locked and the vehicle started to slow down. The vehicle shook, and then it completely shut off. The contact attempted to restart the vehicle 3 times, but he vehicle did not start. On the fourth attempt the vehicle started and was driven into a parking space. Toyota towed the vehicle to the dealer. Toyota determined that the emc was defective, and they offered to repair the vehicle. The vehicle was repaired on December 17, 2006 and had not experienced the locking of the steering wheel since. The current mileage was 19700.

- Yonkers, NY, USA

problem #1

Jan 102006

(reported on)

Corolla

  • miles
2005 Toyota Corolla passenger sensor is overly sensitive. When seat is touched ringers go off. When any object is placed in the seat the ringer sounds. Whenever a back seat passenger touched the passenger seat the ringer would sound. The ringer also sounded occasionally for no reason at all. The consumer spoke to the service manager at the dealer who stated that the sensor was working to the specifications of the vehicle.

- Tinton Falls, NJ, USA