Structure Related Problems of the 2022 Toyota Corolla

Table 1 shows one common structure related problems of the 2022 Toyota Corolla.

Table 1. Structure related problems of Toyota Corolla

Problem Category Number of Problems
Body problems
6

Body problem #1

Coolant bypass value change and they have put 500$ for labour total 656$ for value change.

Body problem #2

On October 1st, 2025, I was in a car accident. I was side-swiped on the highway by a truck, which led me to collide with a metal fence. My airbags did not deploy after the collision. After filing a claim with my insurance company on October 1st, I was informed the same day that my vehicle is a total loss. Prior to the accident, there were no warning lamps or messages.

Body problem #3

The contact owns a 2022 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that the front bumper on the driver-side detaches from the vehicle whenever driving at highway speeds of 50 mph or more and while driving over rough road conditions. The contact would have to reattach that side of the bumper. The dealer had been contacted but the vehicle had not been taken to the dealer. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure and confirmed the VIN was not included in a recall. The failure mileage was 47,200.

Body problem #4

The front end of this vehicle rides too low and tends to scrape the pavement on inclines, usually steep driveways or entrances/exits. If the scrape is severe it can cause one to stop possible in the lane of traffic with possible exposure to oncoming traffic. In addition, it breaks the thin plastic bumper and may negatively impact other safety features.

Body problem #5

I bought a used 2022 Toyota Corolla le but it is showing corrosion on the hood. The left axle is vibrating over 40 mph when accelerating, confirmed by a mechanic. Toyota tells me the warranty expired at 36,000 miles, my car has about 36,800.

Body problem #6

Rain water accumulates in the doors of a brand new car that is only 4 weeks old. The only official fix, according to Toyota and ntsa, is to remove the plugs at the bottom so the water can drain out every time it rains. This is not a fix. The water should not be accumulating in the door at all. Over time, the repeated water accumulation will cause mold, mildew, rust and damage the electrical system. This is absolutely absurd.


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