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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Kalapizim(m): 11:28pm On Jun 06, 2020
FarahAideed:

I swear that's a very common fault with that car
Omo that's scary ooo

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Nobody: 11:28pm On Jun 06, 2020
duality:
Like I've heard, the best Toyota cars, are those made in Japan. They are of better quality than Even those made in USA.
Yes, you are right, their specifications and standards are different from other countries same with Samsung galaxy phones made in South Korea. May be because of how rigid their roads are.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by sooperrescue(m): 11:34pm On Jun 06, 2020
Toyota Nigeria Limited. These cars are supposed to be recalled to fix the defective parts but SON...
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by wamide042(m): 11:34pm On Jun 06, 2020
Any car that comes from SA is probably a converted car from right hand drive to left, thereby causing some minor or major wiring problems, however if you find a good and patience mechanic to convert it you might not have a problem But at the long run, you will encounter one problem or the other,
however i want to believe that your own case is caused by some wiring that bridged each other and since the battery is connected it would cause a spark.
I guess that’s what happened to your car..

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by 3kay945(m): 11:52pm On Jun 06, 2020
thecommunist:
rather than removing your battery, you should tell your electrician to run a relay switch to isolate the battery from the inside of the car. Less stress.

With this, the alarm system wont work right?

I guess the switch is to disconnect the battery.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by InvertedHammer: 11:54pm On Jun 06, 2020
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Contrary to popular opinion, newer is not always better. It is better to buy used and trusted gadgets. Boeing and the masses found that out too late in Air Max 737. Each brand of car usually has a particular model and year that is of poor build.

Do you see the guys buying the latest Range Rovers? Only Jesus can console them.
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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by sureboykris(m): 11:57pm On Jun 06, 2020
DipoToyo:
Keep an eagle eye on your important assets

Can u throw more light on this product
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Braindealer(f): 11:57pm On Jun 06, 2020
So sad. Nah bad thing for pepin to buy car again?

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by kammali: 12:00am On Jun 07, 2020
is type of main i pray my own will not cash fire ooo
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by oluspicy: 12:02am On Jun 07, 2020
Sorry for the loss bro.

But what I thought we have the SON that's the regulatory body in Nigeria.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by catherineokezie(f): 12:06am On Jun 07, 2020
DipoToyo:
Keep an eagle eye on your important assets

What's the price of your gadget
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by swintiney: 12:33am On Jun 07, 2020
bdek:
From assessment of the car, the fire started from the center to rear of the engine, and which means there is likely chances of misfire popping out from exhaust manifold when you actually switched off the engine without you knowing fire has started.

Allegation toward the braking system: look at the side where the ABS system accused of starting the fire did not even have any sign of fire.

Conclusion: seek an AUTO expert to help determine the cause. (not Kazeem please)

The side where the ABS is located caught fire from the picture. In SA model, the ABS is located somewhere under the brake master cylinder, left side of the servo.

The defect is around the inner electronic components of the ABS, mine of same model almost caught fire last year, I had to replace the ABS with the American model. I was lucky it occurred during the day time when people were around.

My wife parked the car around 2pm and went into the house, thereafter between 5 to 6pm, neighbors called her attention to the smoking car, when she arrived with the key, smoke truely had covered the car, she was so confused, a neighbor around removed one of the battery terminals after she managed to open the bonet and that saved the car from getting burnt.

I recalled a mechanic warned me about this issue with the SA spec but i thought it wasn't true as it actually didn't make sense to me then until it happened to my car.

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Nobody: 12:36am On Jun 07, 2020
Nikeruka:
One guy is currently working on this car to sell as neatly used 2012 Corolla

Official bank car, first body grin grin
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AllenSpencer: 12:38am On Jun 07, 2020
"My mechanic told me that that particular version (2012-13, South Africa) of Toyota Corolla had a flawed breaking system design, which caused it to catch fire by itself, even if the car was off for a long time."

Kill your Mechanic!!!

Your car got burnt due to your negligence!

If you want to show all in the house that am wrong, Post the last screenshot of your last service
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by PaulH07: 12:40am On Jun 07, 2020
FarahAideed:

There is a reason people avoid this particular corolla from SA , the Wahallla of that car is too much, too much wires and sensors for a corrolla.

I am sure it short circuited . You are lucky it didn't start accelerating on it own on the highway , that car is dangerous

cheesy cheesy cheesy

Na why it's either a Mercedes Benz or I continue using my Leggedis Benz

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by ghettochild(m): 12:43am On Jun 07, 2020
My Question is does Toyota SA make lefthand cars for nigerian market..
Cos am wondering oo
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AllenSpencer: 12:43am On Jun 07, 2020
tiamiyukunle69:
Sorry for the loss......it's common with 2010 to 2014 Corolla. I had similar experience few years ago....I parked the car in the afternoon without issues.....the fire alarm woke me up around 3.30am the following morning. Lo and behold car got burnt. Thank God for comprehensive insurance.

You didnt state how long you have been driving the supposed car.

And neglecting informations`s you put up here, can you state when last car was serviced, including brake systems and detailed receipts of spare part change.

From there, we can always arrive at a conclusion. Dont let Kazeem and Paul mislead you!
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by PaulH07: 12:43am On Jun 07, 2020
tiamiyukunle69:
Sorry for the loss......it's common with 2010 to 2014 Corolla. I had similar experience few years ago....I parked the car in the afternoon without issues.....the fire alarm woke me up around 3.30am the following morning. Lo and behold car got burnt. Thank God for comprehensive insurance.

Can one fix a fire alarm on a car?

And why do these cars like getting burnt at odd hours? Shey na to treat the owner fvck up codedly ni?
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Sweeetheart(m): 12:43am On Jun 07, 2020
SIRKAY98:
Sir anytime infinish driving my car and reahed home .i isually takes 13spanner flat..and lossining my battery positvel terminal and remove it. When am going in d morning i replace it. To avoid story that touch


Because of we novice, does this prevent this sad incident? Educate us
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AllenSpencer: 12:46am On Jun 07, 2020
dhejykeane:
Nigeria, the junkyard of the world

Stop saying trash you have no idea about!
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by PaulH07: 12:48am On Jun 07, 2020
Moyorkush:
I use a Corolla 2010 also, and one day,i parked in a restive to get dinner, car i just parked 2mins, someone ran to the restaurant who parked red corolla smoke is coming out of it, i tot it was a joke until i came out, people brought water and no fire came out.. but after much investigation o found d problem, toyota cars use ABS AUTOMATIC BREAK SYSTEM WHICH NEEDS CHANGE EVERY 5years.. and mainly Toyota Corolla 2009-2015 model.. since den am always removing my battery wen i get back from work.. please do the same of u drive a replica

So much for "reliability" cheesy

Na so so Cheap-ey na hin go finish my Naija people.

The way they badmouth Benz sotey, person go think sey Benz no be motor again, just to force someone to buy this headache.

Imagine the nonsense...

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by PaulH07: 12:51am On Jun 07, 2020
intruder15:


Can you recall Samsung note 7 that was known for its explosive nature. Samsung eventually recalled the phone and compensated those that bought it with another brand of phone. But guess what, it's currently selling in Nigeria as neatly used phones and Nigerians don't care. Those that know the history will just avoid it without informing those that don't know the history. At least OP is notifying us. Kudos to him.

OP don spoil business for them realibility noise makers...

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by DipoToyo(m): 12:55am On Jun 07, 2020
sureboykris:


Can u throw more light on this product
Kindly send me a Hi on 08102754724 via WhatsApp
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by DipoToyo(m): 12:56am On Jun 07, 2020
catherineokezie:


What's the price of your gadget
30k
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AllenSpencer: 1:02am On Jun 07, 2020
intruder15:


Can you recall Samsung note 7 that was known for its explosive nature. Samsung eventually recalled the phone and compensated those that bought it with another brand of phone. But guess what, it's currently selling in Nigeria as neatly used phones and Nigerians don't care. Those that know the history will just avoid it without informing those that don't know the history. At least OP is notifying us. Kudos to him.

I thought you must have have checked reviewed before diving into conclusion. This same stated car does not have a generalized issue of burning. South Africa is specifically known for RHD, and have tried to imagine that they do same for LHD. Why is this becoming a subject matter amongs very few in over a million unit sold.

If Op claims its the break system, he should post pictures of his last car servicng with pictures of receipts of every replaceable unit of his brake system.

The unfounded attribution and cause of his car burning is baseless and unfounded. He needs to confidentially relate.

Kazzem told him the fact he is trying hard to buttress on a forum filled up with enlightened people. That is a 2010-2015 car we talking about! The world has moved past it and no review has proved that car to be flammable due to braking system.

Same Kazeem that told him its the ABS knows whats actaully wrong as its glaring those are the quack experts that have been working on the car.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by jaxxy(m): 1:03am On Jun 07, 2020
JAWBONE:
Toyota, this is unacceptable!

I bought a new Toyota Corolla 2013 (South Africa) back in 2015. I have since been driving it without issues. However, something mysterious happened on the 3rd of June, 2020.

Thread.

On the day before (2nd of June), I returned home around 7:30pm, and parked the car without any issue. To my utter shock, my neighbours woke me up around 7:00am the following day (3rd June) to inform me that my car was on fire.

It sounded like a joke; for a car parked twelve hours ago to catch fire all by itself. "This has to be a sabotage", I whispered to myself before I quickly got dressed and went to check, and alas, she was on fire!

But my very good neighbours were already ensued in a fight with the fire, and the only thing I did was to open the car for them to finish the last flame with their extinguishers. I'm deeply grateful to their good neighbourliness.

When the emergency was dealt with, I began to search for answers to this mystery, and what I learned was more shocking than the mystery.

My mechanic told me that that particular version (2012-13, South Africa) of Toyota Corolla had a flawed breaking system design, which caused it to catch fire by itself, even if the car was off for a long time.

Not entirely convinced, I called another mechanic for a second opinion, who drove me to his workshop, where he showed me another burnt Toyota Corolla like mine, and told me the same thing happened to her.

He also told me about another one that caught fire in the middle of the night, which eventually burnt another vehicle and an adjoining building. He said "Oga, all countries rejected this car, but Nigeria allowed it. It is sad".
He told me many people were changing the breaking system to American version of the same car.

I have decided to put this here so that others don't become victims of this professional negligence by Toyota, and regulatory failure by Nigeria.

I also want to put this here so that our government will understand the cost of not having an efficient regulatory system for quality and standards.
I also want this here so that Toyota's brand will pay for their design error, they way we paid with our resources (and probably, our lives). This type of error should not be allowed to happen again.

https://mobile.twitter.com/_abba_g/status/1268982247702646784


How and where did he purchase the car? Did he buy it brandnew or registered cos I know it can’t be as Tokunbo. The SA version only comes into Nigeria as brandnew from major distributors.

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AllenSpencer: 1:08am On Jun 07, 2020
FarahAideed:


I swear that's a very common fault with that car

Says FarahAideed Automative rgulatory Agency

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