Toyota Corolla owners have reported 10 problems related to loud engine noise (under the engine and engine cooling 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.
Rumbling noise under the hood coming from the engine ,check engine light is on, at a slowing down speed the car starts vibrating and makes the rumbling noise under the hood!! unsafe to drive !! car went to the dealer williams Honda - several times back to check the code and to fix the problems!! we had to bring this complaint with the management and better business bureau, we are requested a compensation from a dealer for selling unsafe vehicle to us, we complained about this whole matter in details to better business bureau, we requested a monetary compensation $500. We are requesting from new york state department of motor vehicles: to help and assist us to collect compensation of $500 from a dealer williams Honda that is in elmira new york.
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Tl- the contact owns a 2016 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that the vehicle was at stand still on the outside of the garage, when turning on the ignition the vehicle made an abnormal noise and the steering wheel became difficult to turn. The contact stated power steering warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired as of yet. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer has not been informed of failure. The failure mileage was 75,500. Dp.
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Without any indication of a potential problem, my car lost complete power while driving it. In addition, my speedometer was stuck on 50 (I just got off the interstate & was going residential speed), my gas gauge reflected I had a full tank (I actually had a half of a tank) and my temp gauge said my engine was completely cool. I don't know what caused this to happen, but I'm lucky that it did not happen to me while I was on the interstate! let me clarify the facts here- total power loss while driving, steering wheel locked up, gauges - including the speedometer- while at a complete stop were stuck on inaccurate readings, no indication of an issue prior to it stalling! (prior to the car dying on me- headlights and interior lights were bright, radio worked, gauges were accurate. There was no loud noise when this happened, it is not the timing chain, the starter and battery are brand new, there was no hesitation and no trouble when starting it up. ) I have not been able to get the car to start since. Did not respond to a jump. From my understanding, there should have been some order in which power is lost - example radio first- dimming lights, etc. Before power is lost to the entire car while driving.
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Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, there was an abnormal noise coming from under the hood of the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 105,000. Ss.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Corolla. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 10v384000 (engine and engine cooling) however, the dealer stated that the vehicle did not need the recall performed. The contact stated that while driving at low speeds, there was a loud abnormal noise coming from the engine. As a result, the vehicle rolled over and crashed. A police report was filed. The contact sustained injuries to the eyes and chest that required medical attention. The vehicle was towed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The VIN was not available. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000.
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While driving, a strap on the fuel tank and the catalytic converter heat shield both, simultaneously, became loose and began rattling terribly. I continued driving the car in order to get home, a distance of about 200 miles, with the loud noise continuing throughout. I thought the heat shield was loose, which it was, but I did not realize the fuel tank strap had failed, or I would not have continued driving because of the danger of fire. I took the car to the dealership. They showed me that the strap and the shield were both loose because bolts holding them in place had rusted through. This car is not old nor is it driven very many miles. The dealer replaced the strap and the shield at a cost of $476.
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While driving the car on Monday January 11, 2011 it began to violently shake and a loud noise was coming from under the hood. Drove the car to a auto repair shop who stated the engine had sludge and there was no oil in the engine. This auto repair shop performed a oil change in sept 2010 and noted some sludge in the engine. The repair shop recommended replacing the engine as it was not repairable. I spent $5397 to have a jasper remanufactored engine installed in the Toyota. I decided to perform an internet search to see if there were other complaints regarding the Toyota engine in light of the recent Toyota recalls. I discovered an article that referenced odi's investigation of similar problems with the 2006 Toyota Corolla engine 1zz-fe. The auto repair shop stated that oil changes should be done every 2,000 miles and not the 5,000 miles indicated in the Toyota manual. This is not the first problem I've had with the Toyota Corolla. In 2009 the car's dashboard wire shorted out behind the wheel causing the fuses to blow. I took it to the Toyota dealer who repaired the problem. I've always purchased Honda in the past and have a 2006 Honda accord. I will never purchase a Toyota ever again.
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The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated while driving 40 mph, she heard an abnormal noise coming from the vehicle. The contact stated that while checking the oil, she became aware that there was no oil in the engine of the vehicle. The contact stated that there was no evidence of an oil leak. The vehicle was taken to claremont Toyota located at 601 auto center dr, claremont, CA 91711, (909) 542-1828, but was not diagnosed. The dealer was informed of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the failure persisted and required 4 quarts of oil to be added to the engine weekly. The manufacturer was informed of failure. The failure mileage was 1,000.
I would like to make a formal complaint about my 2007 Toyota Corolla. I purchased my car in January 2007. I'm having problems with my vehicle. The is a vibration I feel coming from the steering wheel. My car stopped on the li expressway due to 2 sensors that no longer worked. There is a shaking in my tires & every time I turn my car on there is a loud noise coming from the engine.
I bought a 2000 Toyota Corolla ve in August 2001 with 33,000 miles on it. The car has been serviced regularly, oil changes etc. On may 27, 2003, the vehicle stopped on the interstate after making a terrible noise in the engin. The Toyota dealer now says the engine needs to be replaced because of lack of lubrication. The vehicle had an oil change two weeks before and there was no oil in the car two weeks later. The engine has been using excessive oil. We have had to add oil regularly. The dealer now wants $2500 to replace the engine in a car that is three years old. This is ridiculous. I found one other complaint on your website of excessive oil consumption in a 2000 Corolla, but I am sure there are many more Toyota engines out there waiting to blow up.
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