Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
SB-0165-10 REV106/29/201010036988Ready04/25/2011
SB-0165-10 REV106/29/201010036988Toyota: on 2009-2010 corolla/matrix vehicles a service engine soon light is on for a small emissions leak. this is a problem with the engine control module. *rm04/25/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
05/31/201268000
 I was driving on ca hwy 101 at 7:30pm when i smelled, then saw smoke and flames coming from the driver-side door. luckily, i had a gallon of drinking water within reach. i poured it on the fire while swerving to the margin so as to avoid collision. i extinguished the fire and disconnected the windows-switch panel. apparently, a short-circuit in the window switches ignited the sound-insulation material that should have been fire-proof to begin with. the fire melted most of the driver-side plastic door cover and partially fried the switches and associated wiring. i found the article
07/01/2011700001
 2009 toyota corolla. consumer states check engine light turned on with code #p2757 transmission tcc solenoid off *tgw
04/06/201147150
 Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. while driving approximately 25 mph, the vehicle became resistant to acceleration attempts with the illumination of the check engine warning light. the dealer was contacted and an appointment for repairs was secured. the contact referenced a technical service bulletin for the exact same failure in the 2009 toyota corolla but not for the 2009 model. the failure mileage was 47,150 and the current mileage was 47,171.
02/01/20111500
 While driving to get onto the expressway, the car downshifted. when i got up to speed, it downshifted with a heavy jolt and a bang, the dealer told me the problem happened because of the small motor trying to catch up to the torque converter. this happens regularly. on a trip to the bonneville salt flats, i couldn't see how fast the car would go. at 95 mph the transmission slammed back and fourth in and out of gear. the car dealer checked my car and one of theirs. they both did exactly what i said. they said they suspected a design flaw, but the car wasn't dangerous.
09/26/20091
 2009 toyota corolla. consumer states that they have been experiencing a rapid succession of jolting movements coming from underneath the brake pedal of the vehicle when the brakes were applied *tgw the brake system vacuum port was serviced. *jb
04/26/201027000
 Date: may 4, 2009-i just purchased a 2009 toyota corrola le and have had it for 7 days before having to return it to the dealer where it was purchased due to a wandering feeling in the steering and movement of the car while on the highway. this happened to me on 3 different occassions during the 7 days i had it very scary and unsafe! i thought maybe it was the road, a flat tire, or the wind blowing my car but after 3 seperate and different conditions i know it is not just me it is the car and after reseaching the problem i see many other complaints as well!!!!
04/10/20104132
 On and off, the car make a noise when i stop my vehicle followed by a crank noise, and feels like car doesn
06/05/20091
 2009 toyota corolla, manual 5 speed, while in 1st or 2nd gear, on a slight incline will move forward or backward. toyota's solution was to apply the emergency brake. i'm appalled that my car while in gear can travel two parking spots and hit another car while i am not in the car. i would like to have in writing that toyota says that this is the way they designed their car. *tr
04/02/200901
 When parking on a slight incline in 2nd gear the car rolls backward. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
09/11/20093026
 Tl. the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated when the vehicle is shifted in reverse the vehicle would move forward and when the vehicle is in drive the vehicle would move in reverse. the contact stated this has happened four times and has almost caused a crash while driving at 25. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer for a unknown recall repair and the dealer could not find a problem with the vehicle. the contact stated after leaving the dealer with the vehicle the the gears slipped into reverse while driving. the contact stated this vehicle is very unsafe to drive and feels it may cause a crash. the failure mileage was 3,026. jo
10/28/20092457
 Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. while attempting to accelerate from a stop, the vehicle was extremely slow in accelerating and would not pick up speed. the check engine light illuminated on the dashboard and the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and advised there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. on a separate occasion, the fuel level indicator failed and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer. the dealer advised there was water in the fuel tank and would need to be repaired. the vehicle was repaired accordingly and the failure did not recur. in addition, the vehicle would also exhibit a sporadic
09/15/2009151201
 The car violently jerks out of drive into neutral for no reason whatsoever. this happened on more than one occurrence and a case was opened by our local dealership with toyota who claimed that a transmission cannot fail in one of those cars. the module on the transmission was re-calibrated once, as required by a previous service bulletin. i was told to come back when the vehicle slipped out of gear again. i did not feel safe in this car, so i traded it in at the first option i had. *tr
05/25/2009300001
 Transmission slips in and out of gear while traveling at consistent speeds on roads and freeways with little grades. while in commuter traffic where the transmission is constantly engaged the transmission does not grab and engage every time. *tr
11/14/2009320001
 2009 toyota corolla, s automatic transmission. the problem was initially identified by me when my car would not catch while on a slope in drive. the transmission would roll back. the dealership said this was normal due to a loss of pressure, however it would do it even if i barley stopped on a gradual incline for a few seconds. this has caused me to roll back unless i had one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas while to keep me steady to start. this happened at from the time i purchased the car. recently, i my engine has been running really rough and winding at a high pitch while driving. it now intermittently goes between gears and downshifts automatically into gears that are not appropriate for the speeds traveling. this causes a drastic down speed, and example is i will be on the freeway traveling speeds between 50-65 and it will downshift and reduce my speed to 40 mph or less, then i will try to accelerate and it will redline out, as if i am in neutral and i will have no control to regain speed until it automatically pushes itself back into gear, and then increases my speed at a rapid pace, without me putting my foot on the gas. at this point, i am required to place my foot on the brake to control my speeds. the dealership has taken my car back twice and claimed to have fixed it twice based on the reads, but i have had the same problem. the reads on the computer will say that it is an electrical malfunction... however they can not identify where the malfunction is coming from. parts have not been replaced and no repairs have been made to fix this at this time. toyota is not assisting with the recall and i am left with lots of shop hours. thinking about registering for the lemon law about my car, i drive apx. 1000 miles week and my car is not saving, consistent, and is a safety issue since have no control while my car malfunctions. i can only react to what is happening. it also makes a loud clunking sound, and a high winding sound when redlining. *tr
09/08/20083001
 Car parked on dry, level surface. driver started car normally, put foot on brake, shifted into reverse to leave parking spot, eased onto the gas, and the car went forward. stopped the car, double checked the gear shift was firmly in reverse, eased on gas again and, once again, car went forward. this forward lurch drug the bottom of the car over a concrete barrier. car stopped to inspect damage. when car started again, everything functioned normally. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - FLOOR SHIFT
03/09/201035000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact was driving approximately 40 mph. the gear selector was shifted into the neutral position. the rpm's remained constant even after the vehicle stopped accelerating. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer. the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. the vehicle had two prior recall repairs performed under nhtsa campaign id numbers 10v017000 and 10v023000 (vehicle speed control: accelerator pedal); however, the recall remedy did not correct the defect. the current and failure mileages were 35,000.
05/20/20091000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact noticed a grinding noise most of the time when she depressed the brake pedal. she took the vehicle to the dealer who stated that they could not find anything wrong with it. the failure continued to occur and the dealer turned the rotors to remedy the problem; however, she continued hearing the grinding noise. in september 2009, she took the vehicle to the dealer who replaced the brake pads and rotors. she no longer noticed the noise; yet, the brake pedal extended to the floor with a sudden pulling and grabbing motion. the dealer told her that the abs activated which caused that feeling. she also stated that the vehicle would suddenly accelerate on an intermittent basis. in december 2009, the driver crashed into a brick wall when the vehicle suddenly accelerated. there were no injuries. the dealer took pictures and told her that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. furthermore, the gear shift broke and the dealer did not repair the vehicle for six months. she called the manufacturer and was unable to speak with a representative. the current mileage was approximately 17,000. the failure mileage was approximately 1,000.
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
12/02/2009420001
 I have a 2009 toyota corolla xrs and living in northern canada. during extreme temperatures in the -30 and above while driving at 50 km/hr or higher clutch pedal will stiffen to the point that at sometimes it will hesitate to return to position and will pop back and clutch not engaging right away causing slippage at that point. i have also noticed that the brake pedal stiffens during this time, i know that the clutch and brake are on the same hydraulic system. clutch pedal will begin to loosen when driving in traffic or stopped for extended periods idling, as i believe this is because there's not much cold air blowing through the front of vehicle at slow speeds as it's warming the slave cylinder. as it was doing this at one point i pulled over and checked the temperature of the slave cylinder and it was extremely cold to touch. i am concerned that this could lead to premature clutch failure or even worse an accident. i have reported this to my local dealer and there are going to investigate it further. *tr
08/01/20081
 Reference: odi number 1024 3336 cancel this complaint - dealer handled complaint 100% to my total satisfaction. your gov.'t representative said to use this form to add further details or to cancel this complaint. thank you. jmv *tr
08/15/20083000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2009 toyota corolla. the contact stated that the clutch and brake pedals are so close together that his feet become tangled, and he loses control of the vehicle. the failure has occurred on august 15, 30, and september 15, 2008 while driving 40 mph. he stated that the manufacturer needs to move the clutch pedal approximately 1 to 2 inches to the left away from the brake pedal in order to avoid depressing both pedals simultaneously. the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer. the manufacturer will inspect the vehicle on september 25, 2008. the contact stated that manual transmission vehicles should have a shift pattern around the stick shift for correct shifting. he feels it is easy to miss fifth gear and shift into third gear by mistake. the failure mileage was 3,000 and current mileage was 7,000.