Toyota Corolla owners have reported 2 problems related to rear suspension springs (under the suspension 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.
I own an '03 Toyota Corolla which I purchased new. At the 45,000 mile mark my rear suspension collapsed while driving at 20mph on a newly paved city street - there were no potholes or obstructions. The service department at my Toyota dealership attributed the failure to be "climate but no excuses. " the rear suspension had "rotted" (rusted) out. They also said that this was not all common. I just spoke to a Toyota mechanic with 20 years experience - he has never seen this problem but said it was possible. He also questioned whether the underbody had been properly treated on the assembly line. He would not expect this to happen in such a young car - more likely with a 10 year old car. I did not get to visually see the broken, rotted parts. Toyota repaired the problem at my expense - $604 - and they recently offered me a settlement for $301. The parts replaced were the rear struts and springs. This issue also raises concern for the front suspension.
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With 3 people sitting in the back seat of the car the weight dropped the rear ground clearance and caused the muffler to scrap the ground when entering or exiting parking lots or driveways even at low speeds. Consumer believes this is a design flaw. Nlm.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Suspension problems | |
Front Suspension problems | |
Rear Suspension problems | |
Suspension Noise problems | |
Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
Front Suspension Hub problems | |
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar problems | |
Front Suspension Control Arm problems | |
Rear Suspension Springs problems | |
Rear Suspension Shock Absorber problems |