Toyota Corolla 2009 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota Corolla 2009 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

What car should I buy that is reliable and safe?

Answered by CarsGuide 12 Jul 2019

You’ve got a limited budget, which will determine the car you can buy. It will be a relatively old car, so buy one in the best condition you can find, with the lowest odometer reading, a good service history, and the best safety rating. Try a Mazda3, Toyota Corolla, Kia Rio, and Hyundai i30 from 2008/2009.

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Toyota recalls Corolla and Rukus models to check front airbag inflator

Toyota recalls Corolla and Rukus models to check front airbag inflator

9 Mar 2018 · by Mitchell Tulk

Toyota Australia is recalling 48,000 Corolla and Rukus vehicles to check installation of the passenger side front airbag inflator.

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Best first car options?

Answered by CarsGuide 11 Nov 2016

Do not buy a Cruze, or buy a European brand. They will prove costly. It's best to go for the cars that are well proven over many years. The Lancer is a good one, but so too is the Toyota Yaris or Corolla, Suzuki Swift, Mazda2 or 3, or Mitsubishi Colt.

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800,000 cars recalled in two days

800,000 cars recalled in two days

30 Jun 2016 · by Joshua Dowling

Cars are either being built worse -- or companies are getting better at detecting faults.Almost every Mitsubishi model sold in Australia over the past 10 years -- close to 500,000 cars -- and 324,000 ...

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Toyota recalls 300,000 cars in Australia for faulty power window switch

Toyota recalls 300,000 cars in Australia for faulty power window switch

21 Oct 2015 · by Joshua Dowling

This will go down in automotive history as one of the weirdest automotive recalls of all time.

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Toyota Corolla 2009: Petrol smell inside

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Mar 2014

No matter which brand of fuel you use, you shouldn't be getting a pungent smell through the air vents. It sounds to me like there's a problem with a seal not doing its job in the engine bay, or around the plenum chamber.

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Toyota Corolla: Stalling manual

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Mar 2014

If it has got progressively worse over time it could be that the clutch is worn and needs to be replaced. If it hasn't, and it appears to be a characteristic of the car then perhaps a change of technique is required. It might be that you simply need to raise the revs a little when using the clutch and make sure you feel the point of engagement so that you've got enough revs on board at the critical moment the clutch takes up.

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