2006 Toyota Corolla - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Desactivar manualmente alarma de toyota corolla 2005

Desactivar sistema f?brica de alarma Toyota Corolla 2005
4/6/2024 1:56:38 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Apr 06, 2024 • 1,264 views
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What is P2716 code for a 2006 Toyota Corolla mean?

There is currently a recall going on for this problem. You can likely get your money back on the prior repairs as well. See this link http://www.toyota.com/recall/corolla-matrix.html. On the left-hand side, you can click to take you to put in your VIN and see if your vehicle is included. My 2007 vehicle IS included, and I just had the check engine light come on and have been experiencing rough shifting for about 6 months. When the light came on yesterday, it was extremely rough jerky shifting. The light went off today. Took it to Autozone and got same code P2716. Toyota has assigned me a case number, but I won't get a call back until Monday or by close of biz on Tuesday. This problem can cause your car to not start, or to shut down while driving. YIKES! The person I talked to at Toyota acted a little too nonchalant about the whole deal. Telling me to just wait for the call that I will get. She said most dealers would not have the part needed to fix this. According to what I have read. That is the reason why Toyota is not sending out the notification letters to the affected parties until mid-September. Check out all the info and good luck. I am a little bit p.o'd about this right now. - Natalie
12/23/2023 9:59:38 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 23, 2023 • 6,358 views
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Hi my 2008 toyota blade keeps beeping when turning or braking to hard

hi mate sounds like an earthing issue ..maybe a wiring harness problem in the steering colum too but i would check all earthing wire points on the body ...do any of the lights eg tail-headlight-dash light ..go off or on when the car (beeps)? but check the earth points first..cheers
5/10/2022 3:09:26 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on May 10, 2022 • 1,091 views
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Why did it stop running?

The transmission has stopped working in your car and has to be replaced.
7/30/2021 9:47:09 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 30, 2021 • 32 views
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Battery voltage tests fine but 06 corolla will not start

Voltage doesn't start cars ..Amperage does. Try to jump start and if it still clicks then your starter is suspect.
12/1/2019 6:00:35 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 01, 2019 • 471 views
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Stereo doesnt fit

At www.reliable-store.com get complete guide on whether to repair or not, service it, and how to repair etc, along with wiring diagrams, electrical diagrams, torque specs, error codes, everything.
3/13/2018 6:36:44 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Mar 13, 2018 • 100 views
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Driving at 70 mpr at 2300hrs my 2006 corolla

Check all the fuses located in the lower panel of the dash board on the passenger side with a test light 12V or multimeter. Ground one end of the tester to good known ground and the tip to each side of every fuse one by one. If the tester light glows that particular fuse under test is OK. If not, that fuse is burnt. Replace it with the same rating of new fuse and you are good to go.
2/9/2018 6:46:14 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Feb 09, 2018 • 109 views
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I have a 2009 toyota

Sure I will tell you how to get away from those annoying beeps I know what you're talking about it's very easy what you want to do is get on YouTube and type in Toyota Camry how to disable the beeps on my keyless entry and once you do that you can just press it and your doors will lock without the annoying beat you can also check with the dealer and they will teach you for free how to do that I hope my answer has helped
2/6/2018 6:30:53 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Feb 06, 2018 • 593 views
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2006 toyota corolla throttle actuator control location

on the throttle body
1/30/2018 4:20:14 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 30, 2018 • 95 views
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Ecm batt malfunction 2001 toyota corolla

are you getting a battery sign in your dash if so it is usually the alternator not charging the battery check battery alternator and belts good luck
1/30/2018 4:08:12 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 30, 2018 • 189 views
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My clock comes on and off and now the lights for

get a test light and check your fuses also check for rusty ground wires
1/30/2018 1:42:45 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 30, 2018 • 132 views
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2006 corolla- check engine light comes on. i

Does it run for a full minute or start then shut off within a few seconds? If the latter, then it sounds like the anti-theft system has kicked in and needs to be reset.
1/22/2018 6:46:44 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 22, 2018 • 168 views
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Idle speed

Sounds like possible Idle Speed Control (ISC) issue. Start by having computer codes read by dealer or other facility.
1/9/2018 1:47:11 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 09, 2018 • 165 views
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How can I change the

If you check in your owner's manual sometimes there are controls in-built to do this it depends on the spec of the vehicle if not I would get a auto electrician to sort it out you could make things worse and loose all instruments in the dashboard I hope this helps
12/21/2017 6:54:53 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 21, 2017 • 561 views
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The clock, radio, interior lights, unlocking from key fob, and speedometer aren't working

Blown fuse
10/28/2017 3:55:31 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Oct 28, 2017 • 120 views
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2006 Corolla. Codes P2716, PO121,

check the cable adjustment for codes p 0121 before spending money on position sensors the pressure (TFP) will fix the transmission problem P0607 is the control module however before getting a replacement ECM check for wires and connections check for moisture and/or dirty pins in the connections I would go for good replacement parts from a wreckers/junk yard rather than new parts to save money or have an accredited service shop check the components first
10/18/2017 12:21:00 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Oct 18, 2017 • 180 views
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Push ignition and single remote of my car

Sometime you can go to the dealer were the car was brought and they might have a spear ??, or you can go and get one programmed to your car. Good luck. Hope this help. Any Toyota dear can help!
9/27/2017 4:37:46 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Sep 27, 2017 • 77 views
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2006 Corolla. I smell gasoline after I turn off the engine. Car has 108,000 miles and runs very well.

You have fuel leakage on the pressurized/engine side of the fuel delivery line or filter at engine has a bad o-ring from being over tightened. Check all with engine running. And you should see a bit of fuel on the ground at the leak point.
8/14/2017 5:26:50 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Aug 14, 2017 • 194 views
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Lean fuel code for 2006 toyota corolla runs rough in cold weather if you do not let it warm up. If the car is warmed up no problem, but check engine light comes on

Automatic idle control module and the valve it controls on the engine need attention. Sometimes a simple cleaning of the valve is all that's needed.
6/27/2017 8:39:16 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 27, 2017 • 314 views
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