Toyota Corolla owners have reported 10 problems related to axle assembly (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Corolla based on all problems reported for the Corolla.
2008 Toyota Corolla. S10 appropriate handling- letter from regarding Toyota problems
the consumer stated in February 2009 the driver's side axle snapped. The consumer stated she heard a loud bang as she slowly made a left turn. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. According to the work order, the end of the axle was broken off in the differential and the axle seal was leaking. The passenger side axle had to be removed because a broken piece was stuck in the differential on the driver's side. In March 2010 the vehicle needed a new transmission. The consumer was informed, a new transmission was required, because the previous mechanic put the axle in incorrectly.
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We noticed a loud noise coming from the rear of the car a 2003 Toyota Corolla. It was noticeable beginning at 20 mph and level of noise increased with speed. Researched internet for recall problems and found recall #02v074001 for hub and axle defect. Took car to the dealer, who said there was no recall;, only a service advisory. We paid for repairs. Our vehicle was not included in recall due to the VIN although dealer insisted he could not find recall information. . I have another Toyota Corolla with the same problem and felt that these cars should have been included in the recall since it seeme d to be a common complaint among Corolla users.
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2003 Toyota Corolla purchased in 2002 was told today I need a brand new engine. My car has 102,000 not old at all well maintained got services when needed. No one can explain why my engine has gone bad. I just wonder how many other engines have gone bad this soon?? the last time something was wrong with my car it ended up being a recall a few months later had to have a rear axle replaced.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that while waiting at a traffic light, the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the engine control module was defective and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. In addition, the contact stated that while making a left turn, the vehicle made a loud grinding sound. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the axle had fractured and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 10 and the current mileage was 148,000.
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I bought a 2003 Toyota Corolla from a certified car dealership, and was sold a car that was involved in a major accident and was not reported. The whole front of the car has none of the original parts to the car which depreciated the value of the car, but it was still sold to me as slightly used in great condition,low mileage and suppose to have never been in an any accidents, I also found out the this car did not pass inspection at the time of purchase, I had to bring the car back to the dealership numerous times starting five days after I bought it. I tried giving the car back and they said that there is nothing that they could do because the contract is already signed, and because of the extensive damages to the car they will only give $6,000 for the car when in fact they sold it to me for over $15,000.
Recall campaign 02v074000, while driving the rear axle assembly makes a rumbling noise ,and when applying the brakes a grinding noise was produced. This vehicle was not included in the recall due to VIN.
When I was driving my 1999 Toyota Corolla, the steering wheel started shaking. Then when I tried to make right turn, I heard something broke and the car couldn't move. Towed the car to dealership and found the left transaxle was broken. Fortunately, the accident happened on local street. If it were on highway, I cold have been injuried.
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Traveling on straight section of road. Rear driver side axle sheared in half, causing vehicle to roll over.
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While driving vehicle at 60 mph the rear axle on driver's side broke. Owner took vehicle to dealer to have it repaired, but the cause is uncertain. Owner is very concerned for her safety.
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While driving 45mph rear axle broke off, causing an accident.
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