Toyota Corolla owners have reported 2 problems related to sway bar (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 have a 2015 Toyota Corolla with 85,000 miles. It has a noise sense it had 33,000 mile and Toyota ignore it, (clunking) in the front left side when going through small potholes and uneven surfaces at slow speeds. I have changed the strut mounts, sway bar links, sway bar bushings and even the sway bar and nothing has changed. I do not what else to do. I have taken it to three mechanics and no one has been able to determine the cause of the noise. My last mechanic advise me alot of Toyota Corolla have this issue he advise to replace the lower control arm it will fix the issue and Toyota should think about recall it this issue everyone have.
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While making a 90 degree turn from the roadway into a parking space I heard a loud snapping, banging noise from the right front of my vehicle and the vehicle came to an abrupt stop. I turned the ignition off and checked the front side of my vehicle and was alarmed to find that my right front wheel was pointed in the opposite direction of my left front wheel and upon further investigation found what appears to be a snapped tie rod end or lower control arm. The following morning I had a tow truck haul the vehicle to the dealer that I originally purchased the vehicle from. The tow truck driver was able to straighten out the wheel in order to get the vehicle on the truck. The driver commented " you are some fortunate that you weren't traveling any faster you would have no control over your steering!" the dealer let me know that the vehicle needs an inner and outer tie rod, sway bar link, a strut assembly and a new axle!! the dealer further went on to say that the parts are all under warranty so you are all set!! I asked, how is it possible that a vehicle with only 11,800 miles could have had such a catastrophic failure. The answer, we are not sure at this point the parts will be shipped back to the factory.
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