2010 Toyota Corolla Dashboard problems

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Asked by Zach Jul 01, 2017 at 01:43 AM about the 2010 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My and light, rod, brake, and airbag lights are all
always on. Also my speedometer, and fuel gauge
aren't working. This started about a week ago and
then it all started working again off and on, but is
now permantly malfunctioning. What can I do to fix
this?

29 Answers

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Abs, rod, brake and airbag lights.* also tom indicator is not working either.

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Abs, eps, brake and airbag lights. Also rpm indicator is not working.* autocorrect on my phone really messed me up my apologies.

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No. However I have been told it's probably the instrument cluster or ABS module. I've just been using a GPS as a speedometer. Also my fuel guage works, and I keep up on the maintenance under the hood. I Do need a transmission fluid change soon. Curious thing was Toyota "Fixed" a recall about 1 month before the problems started, so I assume that may have been what caused it. It was something to do with the abs module or airbags. My wife had it done while I was away.

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i have the same problem and my ac not working, i have change the computer,instrument cluster and the fuse box with out any result , does any body out there knows what can it be

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Also my OBD scanner port isn't working now. Local electrician and dealership don't know what's wrong...

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I've checked the fuses. The wiring. The car runs perfectly fine. Other than needs a new radiator cap and brakes, but I literally can not figure this out no matter how hard I try.

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Roberto54Lugo, do you know if your OBD port is working or not? Does the scanner connect properly and read codes?

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The abs module was not communicating properly before the OBD stopped reading altogether.

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Also the OBD port is getting some form of power, because when I connect a FIXD sensor to it, it lights up.

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I wish I had some information. I've dug into everything I can. I'm probably going to take it to car max and use the public transit. This thing is a pain in my ass and literally no one anywhere knows and nothing online indicates what the hell it is.... Toyota straight up told me, they needed more information from me to solve it? There is no more information. It just stopped one day....

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I am going to try removing the ABS fusible links and see if it makes any difference when it is disconnected tomorrow. I will report my findings.

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Destroyed the fusible links and severed the wires to the abs module. The ABS is not the issue.

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Neither is the airbag SRS module. Maybe its a bad canbus or datalink problem?

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Zach have you figured out the problem with yours? I have the same problem on my Toyota Corolla. It happened because of a battery change

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I had problem with my 2010 toyota corolla, ac didnt worked , all lights on dash were on, temperture gauge didn work, hard power steering, speedometer didnt work . i have just resolve this issue by putting a steering angle sensor brought from a junkward, now everthing works fine.

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I have the same exact problem do any one resolve this issue?

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I have the exact same problem for my 2010 corolla. It occurred just after I switched out the battery. The mechanic is saying the steering angle sensor needs to be replaced and that would be $855. I’m going to get some more input from other mechanics I know though and report back to here. I read Roberts comment and getting one of those sensors from a junkyard sounds like it could be a cheaper option.

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I brought the steering angle sensor for $65 in a junkward in PR, and the electromechanic charged me $300

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Yo compre un tacometro pero ase lo mismo todas las luces prendidas rpm funciona no corre el marca millas a pesar q le puse el sensor nuevo y la aguja de las millas no sube sólo la de rpm

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FIGURED IT OUT! THE AC GOING OUT IS A DEAD GIVEAWAY FROM MAIN BODY ECU! ONLY THING TIED TO ALL SYSTEMS RELATED TO THIS ISSUE

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I have the same problem with my 2010 Toyota. Got into the car this morning and all dash lights are on and speedometer is not working. it's winter here so not sure if the A/C works. Those of you who responded earlier to this, did you find a "for sure" resolution? I can't afford to be replacing things needlessly. Please help.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRaq1COHwI

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