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As you stated they will replace the pressure control solenoid by technical service bulletin. Is there a mileage cut off for when they will not replace the Pressure Control Solenoid on the 06 corrolla for free?

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If you are referring to a P-2716 code, no, they will not replace the PCS; what you need is a new computer.

It will be replaced for free, if your car has less than 80K miles on it. That is the mileage limitation.

The PCS is not the issue, the programming is the issue, but, the computer in your car cannot be 'reflashed'; Toyota will replace it.

In short, replacing the PCS will not rectify your issue. Again, it is a software issue, not a mechanical issue.

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