Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
0120509/01/200510017613Whistle/hoot noise from automatic transaxle. *tt11/14/2005
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - TORQUE CONVERTER
0080411/22/200410011810Malfunction indicator light on with diagnostic trouble code p0741 (torque converter clutch solenoid performance). *nm01/31/2005
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
0010502/14/200510015608Humming noise from rear hub axle bearing. *tt update *sc07/29/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
04/02/201294000
 At 94000 miles the transmission started to make a grinding noise. i took it in to the dealer and they told me that the transmission was shot and had to be replaced.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/12/2010173561
 On feburary 12, 2010, my 2005 toyota corolla was parked and running, while i brought groceries into my home. when i went back out, i discovered that the vehicle had rolled backwards into a ditch causing damage to the under carriage of the vehicle and muffler. this is the first time that this incident occurred and nothing has been done to correct problem. *tr
02/09/201060001
 I am having what could be a serious problem with my almost new corolla 2004 automatic transmission with only 8000 km. if i leave the car parked for say more than a week, i then start it, and try to go forward or in reverse the car takes (lags) like 5 or 6 seconds to sort of engage the gear. at first it sort of like starts to go but not fully (slips) and after that it goes solid. i hope you understand my explanation?? dealer has performed the hydraulic test, reset the memory, and changed the atf oil. it seems that perhaps one of the internal valves tends to leek or is not able to retain the pressure over time. the car has now 15000 km. and the problem is getting worse. it takes more time to fully engage into gear. i can see how a serious accident can happened if the person driving the car is not aware of this issue and will try to accelerate to get the car moving and suddenly loose control over a sudden unwanted acceleration. i was never contacted before and i hope someone in your department takes seriously this information. the previous complaint (odi number) was 10187863. thank you *tr
08/07/200990000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota corolla. while driving 75 mph he noticed a sharp sound coming from outside of the vehicle. after a few minutes, the vehicle suddenly stopped on its own. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the current and failure mileages were 90000.
03/15/200711000505/25/2004
 I am having what could be a serious problem with my almost new corolla 2004 with only 8000 miles. if i leave the car parked for say more than a week, i then start it, and try to go into reverse the car takes (lags) like 5 or 6 seconds to sort of engage the gear. at first it sort of like starts to go but not fully (slips) and after that it goes solid in to reverse. i hope you understand my explanation?? dealer has performed the hydraulic test, reset the memory, and changed the oil. *ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
07/28/2009910001
 I have a 2004 toyota corolla s 5-speed with 91,000 miles on it. while driving the other day, the transmission locked up on the interstate. i had never had a problem with the car and have maintained it well since i purchased it. i had the car towed to the local toyota dealership and was told the clutch was bad and they gave me an estimate of $1,036 to repair it. after speaking to another mechanic and finding out that the dealership wanted $400 more than average to do the service i had the car towed to my local mechanic. after removing the transmission from the car he informed me that the clutch was fine and the transmission was bad. i bought a toyota for its supposed reliability......what a joke. this is going to cost thousands to repair and has effectively ruined my summer vacation plans. i know there are similar complaints concerning this transmission.....i hope something gets done about it. *tr -bryan shepler
07/15/2007700001
 Summer 2007, with about 65,000 miles on my 2004 toyota corolla s (bought new), i started to notice an unusual sound when i shifted gears--sounded a little like a diesel engine sound but very faint. sound slowly become more pronounced, until it became a worry. it happened when i used the clutch (it's a manual). i brought it to the dealer to have them listen to it. they didn't hear it, but recommended that i leave it for service. i did. dealer said they found no problem. also said they rarely work on manual transmissions any more. concerned about potential safety issues, i brought it to a local mechanic personally known to me. he immediately identified it as a transmission bearing problem. thought it was possibly the pilot bearing. he recommend i take it to a transmission place for a listen. the transmission shop came to the same conclusion as the local mechanic. i reported back to my mechanic who called the dealership to check whether there were any service bulletins about transmission bearing problems and they said there weren't. i contacted the dealer to report the findings of the transmission shop and they said that they didn't think there was a problem. i returned to the transmission shop to have the transmission work done and he replaced the bearings. no more unusual sound when i shift. i still have the old part, which shows wear on one of the bearings. the dealer was not helpful in resolving the problem. the manufacturer was even less helpful. the repair was very expensive, about ~1600 (i also decided to replace the clutch while we were in there). *tr
08/23/200674000108/15/2003
 My daughter was driving her 2004 toyota corolla from san diego to dallas. about 60 miles east of yuma, az the manual transmission went out in this car. had to have it towed back to yuma and a whole new transmission replaced because the transmission had ground itself to pieces and there were pieces of this in the transmission pan. we had to pay $3000 for a new transmission. we do not believe a 3 year old toyota with a manual transmission should go out at 75,000 miles. *nm