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Problems with 2007 Toyota Yaris ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2007 Toyota Yaris starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 165 000 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2007 Toyota Yaris

When i start my car all of the dashboard lights are coming up. other prius has same problems.

Any day, any weather, any road conditions. the road could be as dry as a bone. when i drive around a curve (it doesn't matter if i'm driving 45 mph, or 15 mph), the break pedal will engage on it's own, the steering wheel will lock, and a beeping alarm will go off. i have no control of the van. it will put me into oncoming traffic. everyday. everyday. any time i drive this van. multiple times a day for the last 15 months. lots of $, and lots of trips to dealer and car repair shops. can't figure out what is causing the problem, but it's a major problem. we tried new tires, changing wheel sensors, new brakes, adding fluid to steering wheel column, new axels... and the list goes on. nothing fixes the problem. i've read a lot of similar stories on the internet. lots pf people, same problem, and nothing is fixing the problem on anyone's van. there isn't a solution to a major problem.

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