Why does my Toyota Corolla drift to the side?
Specifically, some people say that the steering wheel will “drift” to the side without driver input, essentially causing the car to steer itself. According to reports this happens at speeds over 60 mph. While it’s possible that the electric steering system is overly sensitive, these exact same symptoms would describe a wheel alignment issue.
Are there any problems with the Toyota Corolla?
This may lead to harsh transmission shifting, the engine stalling, or the engine failing to start. To address this, Toyota issued a safety recall in late 2010 to replace the ECM at no cost to the owner. Overly Sensitive Electric Power Steering System (possible): See 2012-2015 Corolla – Common Problems.
What causes engine to stall on Toyota Corolla?
Cracked Engine Control Module (ECM): The circuit board inside the ECM on some of the Corollas in this generation is prone to cracks. This may lead to harsh transmission shifting, the engine stalling, or the engine failing to start.
Why are my Toyota Corolla airbags not working?
Airbag Control Module Failure (2003-2004 Models Only): Many 2003-2004 Corolla owners have had their front and/or side airbags deploy unexpectedly. This is because the integrated circuits in their Corollas short circuited from excessive noise, causing the airbag control module to fail and the airbags to deploy randomly.
Is the Toyota Corolla a good car to buy?
The Toyota Corolla is one of the best selling vehicles in the world because it’s both reliable and affordable. The Corolla is designed to perform optimally, but once in a while it runs into some issues.
How do you remove axle nut on Toyota Corolla?
Here’s a nice shot of the axle nut socket, with the axle nut mostly removed. The next step is to remove the tie rod. Use a needle nose pliers to remove the cotter pin. Lubricate the nut with something like WD-40 if it is tight, then remove it. Then use a tie rod puller to remove the tie rod.
Why is the oil seal on my Toyota Corolla leaking?
It is not uncommon for the seal between the transmission and the axle to become damaged and begin leaking. This post describes with pictures how to replace the leaking seal. I began to notice an oil leak underneath the 2004 Toyota Corolla.