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Older Toyota Corollas, approximately from 2009 or slightly before or after that year, may encounter automatic transmission issues related to shifting problems. More than 300 individuals have reported facing these challenges. If your vehicle has accumulated between 125,000 to 150,000 miles, you may need to consider replacing shifting solenoids or adjusting the throttle position sensor. The cost of replacing a shift solenoid can vary between $145 to $400 per solenoid at a dealership. Should you require a TPS replacement, the cost typically ranges from $105 to $200. Contact your dealership to obtain a cost estimate if you are interested in having the TPS adjustment performed.
In 2009, issues with the automatic transmission in Toyota Corollas commonly result in delays when shifting gears.