2010 Toyota Corolla inspection checklist
The 2010 Toyota Corolla has 1 critical safety recall and a documented pattern of issues across 6 component categories. Before you sign anything, walk through this list with the seller. Skip nothing — the items below come from 1,259 owner reports already on file with NHTSA.
1 Verify safety recalls before you drive off
Recall fixes are free regardless of warranty status. Ask the seller for proof — or have the dealer pull the VIN history.
- Toyota is recalling certain model year 2008-2010 highlander, model year 2009-2010 corolla, venza and matrix passenger vehicles — fix: Toyota will modify or replace the accelerator pedals on the subject vehicles. Floor surface modifications are also being considered and will be included for any model for which it is deemed appropriate. Initially, dealers will be instructed on how to reshape the accelerator pedal for the repair. As replacement parts with the same shape as the modified pedal become available, they will be made available to the dealers for the repair. Customers who have had the pedal reshape remedy completed will have the opportunity to receive a new pedal if they desire, after replacement pedals become available. In addition, Toyota will replace any Toyota all-weather floor mat in a subject vehicle with a newly designed mat, free of charge. For those customers who have the previous design all-weather floor mat but do not need or want the newly designed all-weather floor mat, Toyota will recover the previous design all-weather floor mat and reimburse its price. The safety recall began march 30, 2010. Owners may contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331.
2 Inspect the airbags
What to look for: Anything that looks, sounds, or smells different from peer vehicles of the same year and trim. (405 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $1,100 · failures cluster ~73,937 mi)
3 Inspect the steering
What to look for: Wandering on the highway, clunks when turning, slop in the wheel before the tires respond, power steering whine. (372 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $700 · failures cluster ~30,264 mi)
4 Inspect the cruise control
What to look for: Cruise that won't set, drops out on small inclines, jerky speed adjustment. (137 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $600 · failures cluster ~23,536 mi)
5 Inspect the brakes
What to look for: Pulsing brake pedal, pulling to one side when braking, squealing or grinding, soft pedal that goes to the floor. (124 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $450 · failures cluster ~22,424 mi)
6 Inspect the electrical
What to look for: Dim or flickering dash lights at idle, slow window operation, intermittent infotainment glitches, parasitic battery drain (dead battery after a few days parked). (52 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $850 · failures cluster ~75,864 mi)
7 Inspect the powertrain
What to look for: Hesitation on takeoff, harsh or delayed shifts, vibration at highway speed, fluid leaks on the driveway under the engine bay or transmission pan. (38 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $2,500 · failures cluster ~50,908 mi)
8 Paperwork — before you sign
The seller's transparency on these tells you what kind of seller you're dealing with.