I have a new Toyota Corolla (Automatic Gear & mileage around 2900 kms only) bought in May 2015 from Toyota Mauritius.
I would like to officially report, with concern, a mechanical problem that I have faced twice on 16 July 2015 which could have resulted in serious consequences.
Occurence 1:
While driving down a steep inclined road in "D" gear and decelerating, the car slowed down abruptly by itself with the engine revolutions per minute (RPM) rising up to 4000+. The car could not be driven normally as it was moving very slowly at very high RPM. I had to stop and switch off the engine. On resuming the engine, the car returned to its normal state and I could drive further on subsequent lesser inclined roads. (You may wish to note that during normal driving conditions, the RPM hardly reaches the 3000 mark).
Occurence 2:
Some minutes later during another steep descent, the same problem happened but this time the RPM went up to 5000+. I had to brake completely to a halt and then only, the car returned to its normal state.
Even if the car responds normally on most cases, I fear that the above mentioned problem puts the safety of passengers into risk as such occurrences could repeat itself during steep descents and could lead into serious issues if there are traffic behind the car.
I would be grateful if anybody could share if they have ever encountered the above or have a solution to this issue. Thank you.
I would like to officially report, with concern, a mechanical problem that I have faced twice on 16 July 2015 which could have resulted in serious consequences.
Occurence 1:
While driving down a steep inclined road in "D" gear and decelerating, the car slowed down abruptly by itself with the engine revolutions per minute (RPM) rising up to 4000+. The car could not be driven normally as it was moving very slowly at very high RPM. I had to stop and switch off the engine. On resuming the engine, the car returned to its normal state and I could drive further on subsequent lesser inclined roads. (You may wish to note that during normal driving conditions, the RPM hardly reaches the 3000 mark).
Occurence 2:
Some minutes later during another steep descent, the same problem happened but this time the RPM went up to 5000+. I had to brake completely to a halt and then only, the car returned to its normal state.
Even if the car responds normally on most cases, I fear that the above mentioned problem puts the safety of passengers into risk as such occurrences could repeat itself during steep descents and could lead into serious issues if there are traffic behind the car.
I would be grateful if anybody could share if they have ever encountered the above or have a solution to this issue. Thank you.