Toyota Corolla owners have reported 7 problems related to ignition (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.
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated the seat belt warning alarm was to low for them to hear. The contact spoke with the manufacturer and was told that the volume could not be increased. The contact stated due to the safety issue he could forget to put on his seat belt, leave the keys in the ignition, or potentially leave the headlights on. The failure mileage was 10 and the current mileage was 1,000.
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2007 Toyota Corolla experiencing throttle surging. The consumer stated the vehicle took off suddenly. He applied the brake as hard as he could, but before the vehicle stopped it crashed into a heavy tool box and some other containers and into the back wall of the garage. The bumper was damaged. The second time, while backing out of the garage, the vehicle suddenly took off again. He immediately applied the brake forcefully, but the vehicle did not stop before he reached the street. There was no damage. The third time, the vehicle suddenly surged forward in the midst of stop and go traffic. Fortunately, there was space between it and the car ahead, so he was able to stop before contact. The consumer also stated he had problems with the door and ignition. He had four different batteries in the vehicle since it was purchased. He was told that the first two had bad cells in them.
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Occasionally, the ignition does not turn to the "start" position. To remedy the situation the driver usually has to turn the steering wheel with much effort to the right and to the left. Then the ignition will eventually turn to the start position and the auto will start.
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Warm engine starting: I bought a new 2005 Toyota Corolla le from funks Toyota, manitoba, canada. On a number of occasions a lot of cranking is required before the car starts when the engine is warm. A number of owners have the same problem as reported on various forums on the internet. I have had multiple incidents. The dealer was contacted and I was told that it is just normal to crank for longer period occasionally.
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Warm engine starting: I bought a new 2005 Toyota Corolla le from Toyota central, los angeles, CA, USA. On a number of ocassions when the engine is warm, starting it would cause a lot of cranking before it started. A number of owners have the same problem as reported on various forums on the internet. I have had multiple incidents, and the latest incident date is reported in the "incident date" field of this form.
1) key would sometimes not turn in ignition. This became more and more frequent. ) eventually the key would not turn to start the car and I could not remove it and had to call a tow truck. 3) the first time the ignition was under warranty and replaced free of charge. The 2nd time they gave me more trouble about it but fixed it free of charge. The third time they suggested that I change the key which I allowed them to do and I haven't had a problem since but they did charge me part of the cost. I belive the "key" and ignition system obviously had a design flaw. I don not have the old parts but I do have records of the repairs.
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Ignition failed.
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