The car seems to be making a whining noise when first started from the transmission or torque converter, while in park, neutral. also a rattling noise in reverse and drive! also on uphill roads from a stand still the transmission slips and makes a loud noise without accelerating occasionally. also there seems to be a vibration coming from the car in higher speeds of 40+ and rubber banding when in slow less than 15 mph.
2016 toyota corolla, 80,000 miles. i'm driving up a hill towards the freeway and my car slows and comes to a stop. i try to turn the car on and it won't turn on. get it towed to a mechanic and they say the transmission failed and it'll be $8,000 to repair. this transmission failure came out of the blue and my car isn't even covered for it because my warranty expired at 75,000 miles. contacted toyota usa and they said my car isn't covered under the cvt recall of certain 2014-2017 corollas so i'm left with this mysterious transmission defect which put me in a dangerous situation as i was trying to head onto the freeway!
The air conditioner compressor after diagnostics were done is shown to be failing already and it looks like others have had similar issues. the compressor just shuts itself off and straight hot air begins blowing, which is not fun or safe. it happened suddenly in dead heat and does not give any warning signs before going out. *dt consumer was informed by the second diagnostic, that inside the compressor literally came apart, which results in trash in the system meaning specific hoses and condenser all must be replaced. toyota refuses to acknowledge it as a factory fault, though i've seen where more than one corolla has had this occur. vin is invalid.*jb
Takata recall my car shudders at low acceleration and at high speeds
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota corolla. the contact stated that the transmission warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was serviced per an unknown nhtsa campaign number by oak lawn toyota (4320 95th st, oak lawn, il 60453, (708) 423-5200), but the remedy failed to repair the vehicle. the contact mentioned that the transmission warning indicator illuminated after the recall repair. the vehicle decelerated after the repair. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the manufacturer stated that the failure was now the contact's fault. the failure mileage was 57,000.
Sudden lost in speed weather it's to slow down or after coming to a stop happens infrequently usually having me to pull over turning of car and turning back on to correct the issue. major concerns are when on the highway with traffic going anyware from 45 to 75 miles per hour having the car loose speed to less than 15mph is a real danger
While travelling on the highway in my 2016 toyota corolla, i am noticing frequent issues where if i slow down on the highway for any reason (such as traffic) and go to speed up or while accelerating uphill, the vehicle jerks while shifting into a lower gear, which startles me every time, and even hard enough to wake my 3 sleeping children in the backseat. this has been going on since august 2018 , and has been happening more often as time has passed. i have taken this vehicle to the dealership i purchased it from several times and they were unable to duplicate. today, i took the mechanic on a ride along in the vehicle, and when it hesitated, i told him that was what it did (which is obviously a car characteristic going uphill) before jerking. he told me based on my statement that the entire thing "was what the car was supposed to do." it's supposed to jerk while shifting into a lower gear? i was essentially told that it was just something the corolla did and there was nothing that i can do. i know that this is not supposed to happen in any vehicle as part of my living is made on the road. no vehicle i have ever owned has shifted like this vehicle is. i haven't even owned the vehicle a full year, and now my children don't even want to get in my only car.
My daughters 2016 toyota corolla was taken in to have the cvt checked and it failed. rick mcgill's toyota said it was unsafe to drive that it could lock up at 35 mph and they made her leave the car. they rebuilt the cvt and it failed again so they rebuilt it a 2nd time. they had the car for 29 days and said its good now but we have experienced a vibration immediately and while i was driving it up a hill the rfpm's kept flutuating back and forth. i returned it and they said it was fine. i don't trust this car nor transmission but my daughter is driving it to college? why didn't they have to replace the whole transmission?
Transmission problem: my rpm is low and vibrates the car and loss of performance, while shifts gear improperly. i have 6 oem enhanced dtc, i can provide pictures, the important code is ecm/pcm code. abs: every time i hit a pothole, abs makes grinding noise. power steering problem: i did alignment, even after that my steering my car swerved to the left and right on highway, it's like i have to battle my car to be in the lane. windshield wipers: the fastest level is not fast enough, also my windshield becomes like oilish, like it's hard to wipe my windshield,there are times in the heavy rain, lottery i could lose my way out, i slow down in case i hit something at least it will be minor damage.
The car failed to accelerate properly when entering the highway. it would not exceed 45 miles per hour. toyota is aware of this transmission problem as they had previously issued a service campaign bulletin to address the faulty transmission. however, they have since suspended the recall leaving drivers who are experiencing this problem at risk. the only apparent solution is to replace the transmission at a cost of $9200 which may be why toyota is hesitating on issuing a proper recall. unfortunately, i do not have $9200 so the car remains undriveable.
Am having to replace both front axles at 81k miles. dealer estimate is $1300.00. hard to believe that axles go bad this early in car's life.