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Problems with 2010 Toyota 4Runner ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

On average, the 2010 Toyota 4Runner starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 35 448 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems on 2010 Toyota 4Runner

December 2014, found my driver's side tail light and brake light out. replaced the bulb twice; did not work. replaced the fuse; did not work. took it to the local dealership in march 2015 which found the tail light has an "excessively high voltage" which continues to burn out the bulb. the repair was to replace the entire driver's side tail light assembly at a cost of $290. there was no recall or tsb so repairs came out of pocket. this is an extremely dangerous condition that could have resulted in a fire. this vehicle is designed to hold multiple passengers, of which my two children often accompany me. i'm not sure how safe it is to drive even after the repair. *tr

The satellite radio antenna has failed. it only receives a signal when vehicle is stationary. this appears to be a common problem with toyota and lexus owners, based on chat boards. the dealer "fix" runs over $1000, and involves replacing the entire length of antenna harness; underneath headliner.

This complaint concerns the new 2010 toyota 4runner. there is an issue with the braking system and handling for this vehicle. upon depressing the brakes, the pedal travels a considerable distance sounds squeaky and notchy and delays in stopping. the anti-lock brakes do not interact quickly and often times engaged at the very end of the brake distance and creates a very uncomfortable and unsettling feeling. the height clearance is also a concern because when cross winds hit the vehicle it creates a very unsettling feeling and causes the vehicle to sway and get under the vehicle making prone to loss control. that wind does not have to be excessive; the mildest of winds will cause a disruption. several measures have been taken to have a local toyota dealership review and address the issue and they have come back and stated that it operates according to specifications. no one other than toyota knows of those specifications and they will not disclose them until enough people highlight this issue by complaining. to add further insult to injury, toyota has placed an administrative hold on any repairs unless they sanction it. in one ...

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