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Does the 2003 Toyota Corolla come equipped with anti-lock brakes system (ABS)?

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Tim T.

The 2003 Toyota Corolla is equipped with anti-lock brakes to help ensure safe stopping. It's crucial to maintain your brakes in good working condition to avoid potential issues. If your brakes are faulty, it can lead to problems, such as screeching noises from low brake fluid or a loose bearing causing poor stops. Brake lock-ups can result in accidents, while worn-out brake pads can lead to difficulties in stopping. Keeping an eye on premature brake wear is important, as brake components will inevitably age and require eventual replacement. Typically, brake pads and shoes should be replaced every 50,000 miles, brake rotors every 60,000 miles, and brake fluid every 20,000 to 45,000 miles.

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  • Carol G

    This holds true for most 2003 Corollas, but ABS was actually an optional $300 feature that wasn't chosen every time. I personally had a 2004 Corolla that did not come with ABS.

  • Chloe R.

    Can you tell me how I can check if my 2003 Toyota Corolla has anti-lock brakes?

  • Stacy W

    The 2003 Toyota Corolla is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS).

  • Ramjay Vatsan

    The 2003 Toyota Corolla offers the option of adding anti-lock brakes for an additional feature.

  • Matthew S.

    ABS was not a standard feature on the 2003 Corolla; it was available as an option on models with higher trim levels. This system helps prevent the brakes from seizing up when you need to make a sudden stop.

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