anyone with rear window problems on Toyota carolla

Asked by whlcap Nov 11, 2013 at 09:23 PM about the 2011 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

we seem to have major glare through the rear window because of the multitude of defogger lines in the window

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YES, I have it and I can not see out of the back window at all and I have a 2011. So, was there a recall on this?

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I just bought a 2019 corolla and at night all of the lights from my rear window reflect off of each defrost line. Very dangerous in heavy traffic as I can't tell the distances from the cars and my car. I complained to Toyota but they aren't doing anything. Interesting that this issue has been occurring for so many years.

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no one at Toyota - corporate or the dealer gave 2 shts about my problem. and from the looks of the posts above, they dont care about yall's problem either.. so i sold my corolla and bought a Hyundai. never going back to Toyota again.

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