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10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
$6,500
Average Mileage:
75,000 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
2009 Toyota Corolla steering problems

steering problem

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2009 Toyota Corolla Owner Comments

problem #2

Jan 012015

Corolla Sport

  • Manual transmission
  • 100,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

While operating my 2009 Toyota Corolla one morning on my commute to work, the electrical power steering (EPS) light came on indicating to me failure of power steering. While continuing to investigate this issue it is clear to me that Toyota must be doing something to resolve the failed EPS system. A failed EPS system while operating the vehicle can cause an accident, severe deaths and tragedy!

Since the EPS light has came on, I have not drove my vehicle and am still investigating how to get this issue fixed from Toyota.

- Nicole P., Richland, NY, US

problem #1

Aug 312013

Corolla S 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

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power steering stopped working power steering stopped working power steering stopped working

Trying to steer right at a right bend in the road, steering felt stiff and wouldn't respond, car went straight

into heavy duty metal sign pole with concrete base. when loss of steering was noticed , distance to

impact was 20 ft. at 25mp, maybe a second passed before attempting to brake, by then the collision was un-avoidable, even if the brakes worked properly, they would not be effective at that speed and distance. I can say that Toyota relies on an outside of Toyota field inspection company, who do diagnostic data recovery;

however without power to the car this can' be done, the steering is electronically power assisted, and power was out which was the reason for the seeing failure..l the car had zero power at scene as well as at Toyota dealership where the car was towed for inspection; access to data stored in the EDR ,event data recorder, could only be done after power was restored. I've opened claim with Toyota, your claim gets passed around

from dept. to another and then to field inspection, then back to another dept. and then to Legal Claims, who send you a one page dismissive letter stating the steering was working properly, as well as the air which didn't deploy. Remember if you will, the CEO ,Chief Executive Officer, of Toyota was called before Congress,

and admitted wrong doing and would make things right after being fined billions, Toyota sucks

- plee, Salinas, CA, US

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