Toyota Corolla owners have reported 5 interior lighting related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common interior lighting problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's interior lighting (5 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Interior Lighting problems |
The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Corolla. The rear passenger side interior light bulb does not stay in the socket and it does not make contact to remain lit. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who added glue to hold the socket in place; however, it came apart. The dealer also informed her that the design was changed. The Toyota manufacturer was notified and stated that they would call the dealer so that they could repair the vehicle. The failure mileage was 37,000. Updated 2/17/10 the consumer stated the dealer was going to fix the problem at no charge. Updated 02/22/10.
I presently own a 2006 Toyota Corolla and a 2008 Subaru outback . I noticed that on both vehicles when I start the engines the dash light come on which is fine but if one gets out and walks around the vehicle one sees the front driving lights are on but there are no lights on the rear of the vehicle. I mention this because I live in north of seattle and the weather is inclement many days of the year. I have noticed that when I am driving on I-5 and it is raining , many times I cannot see the vehicle ahead of mine do to the rain mist and mostly because of the fact that there are no lights on the rear of their vehicle. Is a newer vehicle in front of mine . As I pass them I can see that the front running light are on but no lights are on in the rear of the vehicle. This is a very serious safety hazard which needs to be corrected as soon as possible . It could be corrected through recalls but should be changed at the factory during the design process. I have talked this over with many of my friends and they all agree that I am right in my assessment. Most of the driver that I report this to do are not aware of the fact that their tail lights are not on when the vehicle is started. The tail lights only come on when they are manually turned on with the dash switch on the stalk. I am not sure of when this design flaw was created or with what year vehicle but I would suspect that it is occurring on 90% of the newer vehicle on the road. Some lives could certainly be saved by having the tail light come on when the vehicle is started just as the driving lights are activated when vehicle is started. Could also be remedied by not having the driving lights or the dash lights come on until they are manually activated by the driver. Thank you.
The problem I noticed with this vehicle, was with the brakes every time I would brake the vehicle would not stop on command the car would continue to glide. This was reported to the dealership numerous times and the response I received was basically I did not know what I was talking about and I was imagining this problem. Until this day the problem has not been resolved. The second incident happened when my fiance was in an head on collision in my car, the frontal airbag did not deploy as a result he injured his neck and back. The repairs were done on my car by the dealership ,and know my air conditioning system does not work properly and that also has been reported to the dealership and they refuse to resolve the problem which had occurred after my vehicle had been taken to them for repairs. The lights in my dash board have almost completely gone out.
While driving, all lighting systems was out service. Instrumental lights/ head lights/ brake light and signal light. Dealer notified.
No trunk light for the vehicle. Yh.