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Voluntary Recall on 05-08 Corolla/Matrix (ECM related)

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#1 · (Edited)
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...olla-and-corolla-matrix-models-101569753.html
Toyota Announces Voluntary Safety Recall on Certain Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrix Models
TORRANCE, Calif., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced that it will conduct a voluntary safety recall involving approximately 1.13 million 2005-2008 Model Year Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrix vehicles sold in North America to address some Engine Control Modules (ECM) that may have been improperly manufactured. No other Toyota or Lexus vehicles are involved in this recall.
Full story at link above

ETA: More links about this recall.
Toyota Vehicles: Customer FAQs for Corolla/Corolla Matrix Recall
Toyota Announces Voluntary Safety Recall on Certain Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrix Models
From the second Toyota link:
As part of the recall, the ECM on involved vehicles will be replaced at no charge to the owner. Beginning in mid-September 2010, Toyota will mail an interim notification to advise owners of this recall and the fact that they will receive a future notice when parts become available to complete the repairs. Owners who have previously paid for replacement of the ECM to address this specific condition should refer to the owner letter for reimbursement consideration instructions.
 
#3 ·
I just posted this in the current Toyota News thread about the NHSTA investigation into issues with the ECM's (giving you credit for first post).

I can only hope that this means my Delphi ECM will be replaced by a Denso one...but I'll take a revised unit either way. No issues with it yet, other than a slight throttle hesitation. Maybe that will be fixed too.
 
#4 ·
About time

I am on my fourth ECU on my 2008. After it happened the second time they promissed me the had a new product number and that I would not have the problem again. Well I did this past May. Took the car to the dealership and said "enough is enough" I want out of my lease! I contacted Toyota Canada AGAIN, contacted Transport Canada. My car recieved a "new" ECU again and Toyota would do nothing else. Transport Canada would not return my calls, I left the car at the delaership for a month as we "negotiated". Well when they told me it would cost me 4k to get out of the lease I told them to pound sand and took the car back. Today I will be back at the dealership and will again yell at the GM to no avail. I had a 2007 that I got rid of last night. The 2008 will be right behind it. First Toyotas and last. What a joke. Dangerous and unreliable.:headbang:
 
#8 ·
People should be reimbursed however it remains to be see what the actual language will be on that. Even the quote from the press release leaves some wiggle room with the use of "reimbursement consideration instructions".

Hopefully Toyota will be good on this an reimburse everyone who had to have an ECM replaced (so long as it wasn't intentionally damaged through owner action).
 
#10 ·
Had mine replaced last fall when the engine light went on and it started to shift like an old school bus. How do I know if I had one of the bad ones put back in? Any way to tell???
The dealers don't have any more information than what is provided on the internet right now. In the next weeks, we will get the serial numbers involved in that recall. It seems that even those that currently have the last version of the ECM (02K22, 02K42, 02K52) would be also replaced. Last year, we were replacing 02K20 with 02K21, and this year, 21 to 22. I bet that everyone will get a newer ECM. I just hope that those won't be from Delphi.
 
#12 ·
Vehicles Covered by the Safety Recall
Model Trim Engine Trans
4-Door Sedan CE 4 Cylinder 1ZZ-FE 4AT / 5MT
Corolla ’05 – ‘08 4-Door Sedan LE 4 Cylinder 1ZZ-FE 4AT / 5MT
4-Door Sedan S 4 Cylinder 1ZZ-FE 4AT / 5MT
Matrix ’05 – ‘08 4-Door Wagon (Base) 4 Cylinder 1ZZ-FE 4AT / 5MT 4-Door Wagon XR 4 Cylinder 1ZZ-FE 4AT / 5MT


Part Number Action Part Number Action
89661-0112# Replace the ECM
89661-02K40 Replace the ECM
89661-0113# Replace the ECM
89661-02K41 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02C0# Replace the ECM
89661-02K42 No further action required
89661-02C1# Replace the ECM
89661-02K50 Replace the ECM
89661-02C9# Replace the ECM
89661-02K51 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02D0# Replace the ECM
89661-02K52 No further action required
89661-02D1# Replace the ECM
89661-02Q90 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02D4# Replace the ECM
89661-02Q91 No further action required
89661-02D5# Replace the ECM
89661-02R00 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02K10 Replace the ECM
89661-02R01 No further action required
89661-02K11 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02R10 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02K12 No further action required
89661-02R11 No further action required
89661-02K20 Replace the ECM
89661-02R40 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02K21 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02R41 No further action required
89661-02K22 No further action required
89661-02R50 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-02K30 Replace the ECM
89661-02R51 No further action required
89661-02K31 Confirm the LOT Number
89661-0Z04# Replace the ECM
89661-02K32 No further action required

Confirm the LOT number (if required)
Use the 9th through 12th digits

For OK LOT Numbers 7227 and higher:
- No further action required.

For NG LOT Numbers 7226 and lower:
- Replace the ECM.
 
#21 ·
I did not get a voluntary recall letter from Toyota. My 2005 Corolla has a misfire at 1800 to 2000 rpms or 40 to 50 mph going up and incline until vehicle shifts out of OD. I have replaced all spark plugs, and coil (all four) twice, still same problem. Could it be the ECU. Car has 178000 plus miles.
 
#14 ·
Yup, I'm due a recall, here's what the site says:

Safety Recall A0J - Engine Control Module (ECM) for Certain 2005 through 2008 Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrix Models Equipped with a 1ZZ-FE Engine and Two Wheel Drive Code: A1J Memo
Toyota is currently preparing replacement parts. We anticipate that preparations will be completed in November, 2010.
What is the Condition? The Engine Control Module (ECM) for certain 2005 through 2008 Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrix models equipped with the 1ZZ-FE engine and two-wheel drive may have been improperly manufactured. There is a possibility that a crack may develop at certain solder points or on varistors on the circuit board. In most cases, if a crack occurs at certain points or on certain varistors, the engine warning lamp could be illuminated, harsh shifting could result, or the engine may not start. In limited instances, if cracking occurs on particular solder points or varistors, the engine could stop while the vehicle is being driven increasing the risk of a crash.
 
#15 ·
tnx mikred30

Tnx for the info mikred30.....My ecm is an 02K21 which means "confirm the LOT number". Ok, I can't find the LOT number which is evidently a 12 digit number. Is it on the same sticker that the part number is on, or is it somewhere different? The only number on the part number sticker that is different is the 28113962 number just below the part number.

Hopefully it's not the tiny number below the bar code?????
Stan
 
#16 ·
Tnx for the info mikred30.....My ecm is an 02K21 which means "confirm the LOT number". Ok, I can't find the LOT number which is evidently a 12 digit number. Is it on the same sticker that the part number is on, or is it somewhere different? The only number on the part number sticker that is different is the 28113962 number just below the part number.

Hopefully it's not the tiny number below the bar code?????
Stan
The lot number is the tiny 12 number sequence below the bar code. You may have to take a pic of it with a camera set to macro as that is better than removing the ecu to check it.
 
#19 ·
Take it to a dealer and explain the issue and have them check the ECU to see if it falls within the recall range. Its possible if your ECU was replaced more than a year and a half ago you may have an ECU that's in the recall batch.

Note there is a large thread called 06 corolla - bad batch of ECM's? that has a much bigger discussion on the ECU issue's and some have reported more issues after having the ECU replaced.
 
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