Toyota Corolla owners have reported 7 problems related to fuses and circuit breaker (under the electrical system 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.
It starts with the car not feeling like it is receiving fuel to the engine, then a couple of weeks later, it just dies and won't start back up. First time I was stopped at a red light, it just died and I had it pushed to the side of the road. I left the vehicle and returned half an hour later in which it did restart. I had the vehicle towed to the Toyota dealership in which it turns out found that it was a censor that was bad and replaced. The second time it stalled on me, again, I could tell that fuel wasn't getting to the engine in short intervals. Then a couple of weeks later, I was traveling at a speed of 55 mph when it just died and wouldn't start back up at all. It was towed again to the Toyota dealership where they say it was a blown fuse. In both instances there is "power" to the vehicle. The radio, air, wipers, flashers, etc all work fine. But the engine doesn't work.
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While vehicle was parked headlights came on and off which was a result of a dead battery. Replaced battery, and battery went dead again, replaced a relay switch. Problem happened again. Something was draining the battery. Dealer contacted. Cannot find cause of problem.
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Lights inside and outside go out when he hit 45mph while traveling on highway. Dealership is aware of problem.
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Brake light and tailight go out when vehicle hits a bump. Consumer has an appointment at dealer for repairs.
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I suspect the electric design has problems, which cause the stop lights malfunctioning. The bulbs are usually ok if you test them. I have noticed many occurances on 1994 through 1996 models. I believe this is a serious safety issue. Please investigate. Thanks.
The problem is with the rear lights sockets, the inside connector is made of plastic and when they get hot and old it melts, loosing the connections with the botton of the light bulb, I have to purchase from Toyota a new wiring set, but the new ones are made of the same plastic, so they will fail again, I have seem plenty of Toyotas Corollas with rear lights malfunction in the road. Thanks.
Airbag light was flashing. Took vehicle to the body shop, and was told that airbags won't deploy in an impact. This was due to an electrical circuit being agitated when driver's seat was moved back and forth.
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