Toyota Corolla owners have reported 8 problems related to steering wheel vibrate (under the steering 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.
1-takata recall: Toyota dealerships have not provided the recall service yet. 2-the steering wheel vibrates too much that causes hand numbness.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Corolla. The contact was traveling 65 mph when the vehicle and the steering wheel began to shake abnormally. The failure caused the contact to crash into a truck. The contact was unable to maintain control and the vehicle crashed into a road sign and then into the shoulder of the road. The contact continuously depressed the brakes with no response and was able to stop the vehicle by applying the emergency brakes. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to a salvage lot. A police report was available. The contact sustained unknown injuries as a result of the crash. The vehicle was being inspected by the contact's insurance company however, the cause of the failure was not determined. The VIN was not available. The failure and current mileage was 32,000.
Purchased a 2010 Toyota Corolla le at the end of December 2009. . . In addition to the floor mat recall (official recall notice, for same, finally received from Toyota corp. In today's mail) & the unintended acceleration problem (already had part retrofitted to gas pedal; even though Toyota never sent a recall notice). . . An ongoing problem still exists with the automatic steering: when driving at a high rate of speed, having to "wrestle" with the steering wheel in order to keep the car within the lane; constant movement / veering of vehicle because of unusual / unacceptable steering wheel vibration. Stressful driving due to having to grip the wheel which is in constant motion; fearful of losing control of the automobile while traveling at 65+ mph in highway traffic. Have contacted dealership, on 2 separate occasions thus far, to find out if they can rectify this issue. Being told that Toyota headquarters has not sent a repair recommendation to their dealers & the service depts, currently, do not know how to repair the problem. I'm fully aware that Toyota issued a press release stating that they are "investigating" this problem; unfortunately, just not fast enough. Requesting that NHTSA require a deadline date for Toyota to come up with a "fix" for the automatic steering problem(s) evident in this model vehicle & a recall be issued for same. It is an extremely hazardous condition & could cause catastrophic accidents, if it hasn't already.
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I was driving my Toyota Corolla 2007 going back home, I was driving appr. 45 m/hr on highway, suddenly my I felt the steering wheel shaking and suddenly lost control over my car, I hit the right highway wall and then the left highway wall. I can not explain how this happened, I only know that I lost control over the steering wheel.
Notice the steering wheel sometimes pulses only when my cell phone is (docked) near docked to the right of the steering wheel. Its strange I can sometimes tell if my black berry is going to ring or get an email. The steering wheel seems to shake or try to steer on its own. This is similar to my other 2009 Toyota Corolla that I resold to the dealer. I wonder if more shielding is needed to reduce any interference.
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While driving on the ne extension on my way to my sisters house, my steering wheel began to shaky and pull to the left. I grabbed hold of the steering wheel to try to put us back in the lane but it didn't want to go. Eventually I was able to jerk the steering wheel to the right and we then spun out into two 360 degree turns before landing in a ditch on the side of the road. I then noticed that both of my rear tires had problems as well, and these tires were just recently put on by team Toyota on Thursday October 30th 2008.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that the computer in the vehicle failed and had to be replaced. The computer is related to the gears and power windows. Whenever the gears are being shifted, the vehicle would shake severely. The contact had to get new brakes and rotors installed four times since the vehicle was purchased. In addition, the vehicle received numerous alignments because the steering wheel would shake when the brakes were applied. Two sensors also caused the engine to stop running. The vehicle has been taken to the dealer for repair numerous times, but the failures still persist. All of the failures began five months after the vehicle was purchased. The failure mileage was 4,000 and current mileage was 60,000.
1-takata recall: NHTSA recall number: 15v285, manufacturer recall number: dsf. Toyota dealerships have not fixed the problem, though I called them long time ago about it. 2-steering wheel vibrates too much causing hand numbness. 3-brakes are not abs. Even in iran, 2007 manufactured cars are required to have abs brake system.