Toyota Corolla owners have reported 5 problems related to brake disc (under the service brakes 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.
My 2002 Toyota Corolla had warped discs after 20,000 miles of freeway driving, no hills. Toyota resurfaced discs and said there would be no further problems. Ar 38,000 miles they warped again now Toyota says its my problem. This car is driven only on the highway. I took the car to an independent mechanic who said the brakes were in perfect condition except the warped discs and thought that Toyota should have replaced the discs at 20,000 instead of resurfacing them.
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Two weeks ago involved in a rear end incident. Brake light was lit and when taken to the dealer the brake pads were worn and the rotors were warped. Could this have prevented a delay or a stop that may have contributed to the accident?.
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Front brake calipers seized; brakes pads cracked, drums replaced. 3 times rear pads cracked and blew, as if car was driven with feet on both accelerator and brake, or driven with emergency brake on; but neither was the case. Car was driven in a normal, moderate manner, and after only 3 months the rear shoes burned/cracked, and worn almost through, and the rear drums need replacing. Firestone (who did repairs) say no mechanical reason can be found, but mechanical failrue of some kind is only possible explanation.
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Making noises in front and brake warning light came on. Took it to the dealer, and said nothing was wrong. Had an oil change 12-oct-99, noticed that the brake pads were worn out. Also, replaced and surfaced rotors. Dealer said that consumer would need new brakes in about 12000 miles.
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Front disc brakes failed caused clicking noise. Yh.