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Nov 26, 2024 - 06:39 AM
The 2007 Toyota Corolla is generally reliable but has a few commonly reported issues:
- Engine Heaviness: Some owners experience heaviness when restarting the engine after it has been stopped.
- Ultra-Sensitive Airbags: Passenger airbags can be overly sensitive to heat and humidity, causing unexpected deployments.
- High Fuel Consumption: Often linked to worn piston rings, leading to increased oil usage and reduced efficiency.
- Transmission Problems: Issues such as rough shifting and, in some cases, complete transmission failure.
- Paint Peeling: Particularly noticeable on the hood and roof areas.
- Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) Failure: Causes poor engine performance and reduced fuel economy.
- Ignition Coil Failures: Can result in engine misfires and rough idling.
Regular maintenance and addressing these issues promptly can help maintain the vehicle’s performance and reliability.