Some Toyota Corolla owners report experiencing malfunctions in systems such as cruise control, ABS, lane change warning, and collision avoidance after a jump start. These issues may stem from potential electrical system damage that can occur during the jump start process, leading to failures in various electronic components. Additionally, blown fuses related to these systems can prevent proper functionality, necessitating a check of the vehicle's fuse box and replacement of any damaged fuses. Some owners also find that sensor malfunctions can arise from the jump start, affecting the performance of these critical systems. In certain instances, a software glitch in the vehicle's electronic control unit (ECU) may occur, which could require resetting or reprogramming to resolve. If problems persist despite basic troubleshooting, seeking professional inspection is recommended to diagnose and repair the underlying issues, ensuring the safety and proper functioning of these essential vehicle systems.
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