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Air conditioner works only 1/4th of the time. It blows cold and then continues to blow but changes to blowing hot air. This is very problematic with the heat conditions of summer with small children in the car. We are looking at costly repairs due to faulty equipment from the manufacturer.
2006 Toyota Corolla ce has a problem with the A/C condenser on the 05/06 models that was built with a defect in the A/C condenser that causes it to lose pressure after 35000 miles. Toyota is charging at least $650 to repair this defect. Toyota tech. Service bulletin AC00-06. This needs to be a recall. Toyota is making a fortune off this built-in defect, due to so many of these Corollas on the road. Please force them to recall and fix/replace this built-in defect. Toyota is telling customers that it is a "rock" that did it and not covered on warranty. The part is in a spot where no foreign object can get to it. People can't afford these high bills on a brand-new car.
The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that the air conditioner blew hot air when the vehicle was started. The dealer stated that there was road damage to the condenser and they would not be responsible for the repairs. Moreover, the contact felt that there was no engine protection for the vehicle. The current mileage was 24,000 and failure mileage was 23,000. Updated 10/23/07
- Fontana, CA, USA
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