Toyota Celica owners have reported 4 problems related to service brakes (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Celica based on all problems reported for the Celica.
Lf wheel bearing is gone and axle is only thing holding on the wheel. The steering knuckle is damaged, caliper/bracket is damaged, rotors damaged, axle damaged. Extremely unsafe to drive.
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Vehicle started making sounds similar to that of one dragging a metallic object and the brake pedal became loose.
Bad car services repair had 2000 Celica Toyota service numerous times for engine and brakes problems, still having problems. Toyota services want to tear down engine for further check noise. In which I have complained several times about hearing noise from the engine, they stated could not hear any noise. I had the car service 04/09/2005 for engine check light came on they fix the gasket, but cont to have problem with the auto. I think I have bad lemon car I don't know what to do. I have a mechanical breakdown insurance warranty bumper to bumper supreme 72 100. 000 miles they will inspected the engine.
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This incident occurred when my 1996 Toyota Celica malfunctioned while I was traveling on I-75 south near piqua, ohio. My lane of traffic (passing lane) was slowing down due to construction, so I attempted to slow down. To my surprise, my brake pedal would not respond (either due to a malfunction of either the cruise control or accelerator--or both), and I had to move to the median. Unfortunately, when I tried to brake again, the brakes would not engage and the median ended. My car traveled airborne off the median and plummeted to the road beneath I-75. My car took out a set of cable wires, jumped a fence, before landing on the busy road below and stopped when it hit a concrete bridge support. An ambulance was called as well as the ohio state highway patrol. Everyone involved was surprised that my passenger and I were not instantly killed! we did suffer some minor injuries and the car was totaled. I distinctly remember stepping on the brake pedal several times to no avail. I reported this to Toyota and they were initially very cooperative and understanding. They would not promise anything, but asked what I expected. I told them I thought that Toyota should at least replace my car. They did not see a problem with this. They later assumed no liability and refused to do anything. To follow up, I would have needed to come up with $25,000 to hire an accident reconstructionist. I did not have that amount of cash, so I dropped it. I recently have been amazed in reading several complaints very similar to mine and think that the time is right for Toyota to right what was obviously a wrong in the construction of my car. My passenger has swelling to her left eye that has healed, but I have had pain in my elbow and shoulder ever since. Thanks for listening. I would appreciate anything you can do to assist. I can not provide the VIN #, as the car was totaled several years ago. I left the number xxx0000 as the VIN number.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Service Brakes problems | |
| Brake Foundation Components problems | |
| Brake Disc Caliper problems | |
| Brake Master Cylinder problems | |
| Power Assist Brake problems | |
| Brakes Failed problems | |
| Brake Fluid Leak problems | |
| Brake Disc problems |