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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 40,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
wheels / hubs problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The TPMS (Tire Pressure Management System) on vehicles can come on when the tire pressure is low. However, Toyota has the Tire Pressure on the 2014 Toyota Corolla that can never be turned off. Even after filling the tires and it's all fine the light remains on and has to be at exactly 32 Tire Pressure not 36. So if you want a slightly higher Tire Pressure and get better MPG and less wear to tires as per the tire company's advice you can't.
You're stuck with the Tire Pressure at 32 which has increased tire wear always faster than the period tires are mentioned for thanks to Toyota or driving with the TPMS light on nonstop.
There is no reset switch for this, which was removed from the vehicle like other common sense and basic things.
There is no help from Toyota dealers at all to ever fix this or address this ever.
It's a fundamental design flaw of the vehicle to make it as stupidly annoying as possible. So without the TPMS due to proper tire pressure I could have a tire blow out or explode and not notice because the indicator light wouldn't tell me.
- Michael S., South Jordan, UT, US