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Problems with 2001 Toyota 4Runner VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2001 Toyota 4Runner starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 140 667 miles.

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2001 Toyota 4Runner

We were told today that our 2001` toyota 4-runner has frame rot that is inconsistent with the age of the vehicle and the condition of all the other parts on it. frame rot that constitutes a danger to our safety when driving it. the repair technicians advised us to determine if it was part of toyota's frame rot recall with the tacomas and other vehicles because the frame rot rust was consistent with the pattern of damage they had seen on other recalled vehicles. when we looked up our 4-runner in the recall information, supposedly toyota hasn't included our truck in the recall. we were advised by our auto repair specialist that the recall covered damage in trucks that were the same age and overall condition, so it's not as though the rest of the truck is eaten up by rust and we just happened to complain about the frame rot. the frame rot pattern found on our 4-runner is consistent with the frame rot found on recalled toyota trucks and inconsistent with the rest of the vehicle's stability. because this is such a dangerous situation, and because the frame rot is a known problem, it's important for other consumers ...

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 toyota 4runner. while in park, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into the garage. the contact mentioned that the brake pedal was depressed, but failed to avoid the crash. the air bags failed to deploy. a police report was not filed. the contact sustained unknown injuries that required medical attention. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 197,000.

With engine running and while stopped at intersection, brake pedal is released, then accelerator pedal is pressed, vehicle begins moving, all check engine lights turn on, car stalls in the middle of the intersection (with oncoming traffic). this situation has occurred 3 times and may have lead to at least one fender bender where the vehicle in question was hit from behind because following car thought that my car was accelerating through the intersection. after stalling, all 3 check engine lights may or may not stay on. after putting car in neutral and restarting engine, car accelerates on runs normally until next stalling event. since january 2010, i have been to the toyota dealer service department 4 times. i have had 2 gas caps replaced, oxygen meter replace, break/accelerator pedal checked, charcoal canister replaced, new battery, and several oil changes. the problem still persists. this upcoming weekend they said they will change the throttle body assembly. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 toyota 4runner. while driving 35 mph she attempted to brake, but the vehicle suddenly accelerated,went air born, and landed down a ravine. the driver frontal air bag did not deploy. she did not receive any injuries. after careful examination he noticed that the accelerator pedal was trapped by the floor mat. she received police report number 097267. she received a ticket for failure to reduce speed. the vehicle was towed to the body shop. the failure and current mileages were 90,000.

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