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DJK49

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  • Toyota Model*
    Corolla
  • Toyota Year*
    2024
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    Washington (WA)

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  1. I have a new 2024 Corolla SE with 2000 miles in perfect condition. On city streets with typical cracks and varied surfaces, the suspension unpleasant noises. Of course, when I took it to the dealer, it didn't do so. This happens at low speeds and is most obvious when not accelerating, because the engine noise downs it out. I can't hear it at higher speeds on freeways. Again, road and engine noise may be covering it. Handling is fine. Tires are properly inflated. I thought it could have been the front license vibrating against its frame, but I took measures to ensure that wasn't the case. I've not found anything online. I'm not sure why it didn't do so when I took it to the dealer. I'm speculating that it may have something to do with air temperature, but 10 minutes after I took it to the dealer the noise resumed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Of course, I'll take it to the dealer since this is undoubtedly covered by the warranty. May 6 - Corolla Sounds.mp3 It seems that the audio file can't be heard. Any advice on how to attach an mp3 file that can be heard?
  2. I had 40 all around in my new Corolla. On the Internet someone explained that this pressure is set at the factory and has some significance for truck transportation to the dealer. Dealers are supposed to adjust the pressure to that specified on the driver's door. Apparently, many do not do so.
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