Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2010 toyota 4runner. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v340000 (air bags) for the frontal passenger inflator; however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. the contact mentioned that the air bag warning indicator was illuminated. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was not notified of the issue. the failure mileage was unknown. vin tool confirms parts not available. updated 06/02/17*lj *cn
Vehicle randomly and suddenly revs itself both from a stopped position and while driving. when driving downhill and i take my foot off the gas the vehicle will continue to rev itself around 3000 rpm then when i start to travel uphill it will down shift to about 1500 rpm. this seems backwards. tapping brakes does not cause it to downshift as needed, does not seem right to apply brakes and vehicle continues to rev itself higher nor does it seem right to take foot completely off the gas pedal and the vehicle continues to rev up. the only way to get it to idle is to apply pressure to the gas pedal and speed up which is dangerous when already going downhill. when travelling in a parking lot it rev itself up and will jump forward. from a stopped position such as in my driveway or at a stoplight i will press the gas and it will not go into drive but it will rev up to about 3500. none of these issues can be duplicated by the dealership of course. at one point they finally changed out some type ...
After starting my vehicle the abs and stability control lights came on and never went off. my anti lock braking and traction control do not work now. i just found out toyota is recalling several models from 2012 and 2013 for the same problem and my vehicle is not listed. do i have to have an accident or injury before it is added to the recall??? sounds like a lawsuit to me. i have a 2010 4runner. *tr
22dec12 49f entered corner at 50mph, roads slightly wet. 4runner decided the car was slipping and the panic beeps went off and the car applied brakes. unfortunately the computer straightened the car out and pointed it off the road. it took all my strength to turn the car back into the corner and finally the computer stopped the panic. after this i was unable to turn off the traction control via the enable/disable button until i had turned off the vehicle. i was following a car into the corner and that car navigated the corner fine. also, since owning this vehicle, 10 times it has assumed i was panic braking. literally, the 4runner slams on the brakes and brings the vehicle to a stop. luckily there has been no one behind me during these events. in the winter of 2011, the 4runner lost control on an icy road at fairly low speed. i couldn't do anything because the computer was trying to get control back. i suspect the computer got confused because i could have totally gotten control back. the traction control ...
The vehicle stability control is much too sensitive. as a turn is taken at speed the vehicle electronics take over and change the trajectory. for example, if turning on a curve to the right, if it senses a tire rotation discrepancy it steers the vehicle into oncoming traffic. this is reproducible demonstrating that this is the way that it is designed and not an unusual occurrence. changing tires helps somewhat but does not mitigate it entirely. i have brought the vehicle in many times to toyota under warranty and nothing is found and nothing is done to improve it. online help directly with toyota likewise has not lead to any improvement. this is a safety issue for many reasons including directing the vehicle into traffic and it is very disconcerting to suddenly have the vehicle take control of the steering when negotiating a turn, particularly on narrow roads or sharp turns. i even had toyota service advisor in the vehicle when it happened. this is an ongoing issue.
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 ...