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  1. Hi everybody, For those who were suffering of same ****, Toyota finally reacted when I sent registered letters indicating that I would put cardboard citrus on top of my car with slogan: Corolla, the exception confirming the rule... They changed, PCV valve, ECU, fuel pump, etc, etc... and nothing corrected my problem always stalling a each 3 street corner, it semmed to be an electronic problem too hard to find like harness defect, or bad sensor and they decided to stop spending time on it. So after 21 months of going back and forth at the dealer , they changed my car for a brand new one (2008)! I took another color to be shure I will not anticipate that **** bug again. My new one is like nearly all others Toyota are: reliable and stable! Case closed! Louis
  2. Hi there! I'm new owner of Corolla 2006 and I have same problem. At first I was sure it was my inexperience responsible for motor stalling at each street corner... I had 3 others Toyota and after 200-300km, now I'm sure it's not a 18inches code problem! It's random, not occuring at each ride. But when it occurs, I noticed RPM stay too low when idling and I have to press very hard on gaz pedal to move without stalling, after that car runs well with rpm over 1500-2000. Hot or cold, it's the same problem... and here in Quebec, it's winter with temperatures below zero. It's seems to be like when we have an firing problem and we lose a cylinder for a while... I will have to deal that with Toyota... I hope they will find that bug because I will regret my Tercel 1991 which was still in perfect condition (except for body...) when I decided to upgrade... I will wait for that first 1000km to be sure trouble wont clear itself. Louis.
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