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2005 toyota corolla did not pass emissions inspection. Car taken to lia toyota, northampton, ma. Dealer said car computer needed to be replaced but had to order part from toyota. So far it's been two weeks and the part may be delivered in another two weeks per toyota. Over 1600 of these computers are on backorder with no delivery date supplied. I will have to pay for another emissions inspection, could e stopped by police and have my insurance increased for six years. I feel this is a known defect and toyota is not really responding to me or other customers and because the pert (very expensive) cannot be supplied before 4/30 i am incurring additional expenses. It should not take a month to get a part. The dealership is waiting for 12 of these computers and is being shipped two and has 3 cars that don't even run.

1.) there is a serious "clunk" noise when braking and also the same noise when starting from a complete stop when you take foot off brake.2.) there is "sulfur smell " in cabin from catalytic converter.

The airbag didn't open

2005 toyota corolla did not pass emissions inspection. Car taken to lia toyota, northampton, ma. Dealer said car computer needed to be replaced but had to order part from toyota. So far it's been two weeks and the part may be delivered in another two weeks per toyota. Over 1600 of these computers are on backorder with no delivery date supplied. I will have to pay for another emissions inspection, could e stopped by police and have my insurance increased for six years. I feel this is a known defect and toyota is not really responding to me or other customers and because the pert (very expensive) cannot be supplied before 4/30 i am incurring additional expenses. It should not take a month to get a part. The dealership is waiting for 12 of these computers and is being shipped two and has 3 cars that don't even run.

2005 toyota corolla did not pass emissions inspection. Car taken to lia toyota, northampton, ma. Dealer said car computer needed to be replaced but had to order part from toyota. So far it's been two weeks and the part may be delivered in another two weeks per toyota. Over 1600 of these computers are on backorder with no delivery date supplied. I will have to pay for another emissions inspection, could e stopped by police and have my insurance increased for six years. I feel this is a known defect and toyota is not really responding to me or other customers and because the pert (very expensive) cannot be supplied before 4/30 i am incurring additional expenses. It should not take a month to get a part. The dealership is waiting for 12 of these computers and is being shipped two and has 3 cars that don't even run.

The sliding doors on our toyota sienna are defective. They stick shutfreeze if the temperature gets low enough or there is enough moisture. It's hard to predict the circumstance but the fact is, our kids cannot get in or out of the van and we have had to drive it anyway, three different beepers going off all the way. I have read that this is a common problem for the sienna and yet toyota continues to do nothing about it, denying it, in fact. If we were in an accident, and had to escape quickly, only the driver and passenger could escape. When side doors are frozen shut, kids have to exit through the back door which is also dangerous. I know my 2004 is past the warranty, but if this is a common a problem as i have read, shouldn't there be a recall?

1.) there is a serious "clunk" noise when braking and also the same noise when starting from a complete stop when you take foot off brake.2.) there is "sulfur smell " in cabin from catalytic converter.

1.) there is a serious "clunk" noise when braking and also the same noise when starting from a complete stop when you take foot off brake.2.) there is "sulfur smell " in cabin from catalytic converter.

The sliding doors on our toyota sienna are defective. They stick shutfreeze if the temperature gets low enough or there is enough moisture. It's hard to predict the circumstance but the fact is, our kids cannot get in or out of the van and we have had to drive it anyway, three different beepers going off all the way. I have read that this is a common problem for the sienna and yet toyota continues to do nothing about it, denying it, in fact. If we were in an accident, and had to escape quickly, only the driver and passenger could escape. When side doors are frozen shut, kids have to exit through the back door which is also dangerous. I know my 2004 is past the warranty, but if this is a common a problem as i have read, shouldn't there be a recall?




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