Frame and parts badly rusted. pieces falling off. brake lines now rusting. frame badly rusted as well. internal fuel tank issues with corrosion
Excessive amount of rust for mileage of car 156k as of writing frame is flaking/scaling even after application of por-15 to try and salvage the frame to make it last a while longer. replacement of tank straps at 120k due to failure from rust. car will become unsafe to drive in a short period this seems to be a very common issue with this frame/year area as toyota already has replaced the tacoma frames that were rusting/rotting the same way.
Undercarriage is covered in rust worried about shock mount failing because of the rust along with fuel tank straps
Driver rear lower control link mount broken. normal city driving. no hard stops no fast take off from stop sign. also have broken body mounts. i had to replace upper mount two years ago. this truck gets driven on surface streets only 40mph top speed on my route to work.
Excessive rust on lower control arm mount
Bought my fj new in 2007.when i did i asked if they had rusty jones or undercoating and was told with the new alloys i didnt need it. 3 weeks ago i was having my mechanic check the brakes and he called me down to show me a break in the frame connecting to the body.thankfully he found it because i was supposed to go to boston the next day. the truck only has 139,000 miles on it and the frame is completely rusted out so its not safe to drive.i brought it to the dealer i purchased it from and 2 reps came down from nh to look at who basically told me i had a good ride with it and they would do nothing.i then called toyota cec and was told the same. i brought to a welder who specializes in this type of work and was told 5000+ in labor alone and thats without seeing under the gas tank so he said it wouldnt be worth it as he banged of the rust in other spots and there was no metal to weld to left.brake and fuel lines are swelled from the rusty metal tubing.i consider myself lucky as i often take my grandkids in the fj. so now im left with my other fj that i bought new in 2008 which is ok underneath.the issue is with all the 2007 fj frames like their tundras and tacomas. i have opened a case with toyota but there are so many there should be a recall as these are unsafe to drive.the body is ready to collapse on the frame. i was told privately that toyota chooses to ignore the issue as they no longer make the fjs but still sell tacomas and tundras. ## vin passed ## 2007 toyota fj cruiser ##
My gas tank straps completely rusted off leaving the gas tank hanging down below the frame and in extreme compromised unsafe position. multiple areas of frame rust completely through not supported by either end
Frame is rusting out- truck only has 142k on it. told today it will probably fail inspection next year as it barely passed today. this is a huge safety concern and affects the structural integrity of the vehicle toyota has settled with tacoma, tundra owners but ignores issue with fj
My vehicle is prematurely getting eaten by a rapid and uncontrollably growing rust issue. this is very unsafe as the gas tank almost fell off while driving due to the straps being corroded and the frame is getting weaker to the point i can feel the body flexing in situations it does not need to be flexing.
I came back from a trip from florida driving and a wheel bearing went bad and i took it to a mechanic when i got back and he showed me more frame rust that connects to the lower control arm
Fuel tank support straps rusting out.. also frame rusting all over. rear support links connections on the frame are rusting out.
While driving normally and less than 10 miles per hour, thankfully on a regular, paved, local road with little traffic, the driver side rear suspension spring seat and stabilizer bar attachment point on rear axle suddenly, unexpectedly, and without warning just tore apart and off of the axle housing to which it was mounted and the resulting sharp and heavy metal edged parts completely sheared off a brake line releasing all hydraulic brake fluid and causing the immediate loss of all normal braking ability. thankfully nobody was injured, but the car can't be driven at all now, because it has no brakes at all, other than the mechanical emergency brake, and by using transmission "braking." lots of rust under car since we bought it used from dealer in morristown nj, apparently due to low quality steel used in initial construction and apparent lack of adequate factory anti-rust treatment of frame and other undercarriage parts. interior and painted top body parts show no rust issues. however, the underside, is full of lots of rust. this is apparently a well-known, very common problem with toyota fj models. it is very dangerous, and it should be addressed by toyota immediately! i'm making plans to have the car towed to a local toyota dealership for inspection and possible repairs. finally, as far as i am aware, this car has never done any significant or taxing "off-roading."
Frame is rotted to the point of being very unsafe
Frame completely rusted away from body of car. engine and exterior body are in perfect condition due to the rusted out frame toyota claims the car is unsafe to drive and they will not touch it. see attached . the frame looks like a pastry would as it flakes away in layers until there is nothing left.
Unsafe frame rust where other components connect. similar to issues found with toyota tacoma recall, which has an identical frame and drivetrain. there is very little rust elsewhere on car.
My truck has moderate rust that im concerned will turn into structural failures after seeing the frames on the fj cruiser rusted frame owners unite site. this truck is from texas and is relocated to chicago and the rust is accelerating at an alarming rate with the salt. https://www.flickr.com/people/186600547@n07/
Frame has completely disintegrated where the rear upper control arm links meet the crossmember, making the vehicle unsafe and fail the nh state inspection. the links broke free while driving on a rural road. upon further inspection we found rust perforation on frame rails with thin and fatigued metal in the same general area.
I bought a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and the body was in perfect shape couple months go by and i took it to my mechanic and he points out how i have a hole in my frame and as well and a hole where the welds to the frames are as well
2007 toyota fj cruiser. there is widespread and significant rusting on the frame and drivetrain components. well-maintained, and not located in a salty environment, nor an environment where the roads are ever salted. this vehicle is utilizes the same frame as another toyota vehicle (4runner), and that vehicle was involved with the frame-rusting recall during the same time period this vehicle was manufactured.
Took the truck into the dealer for service on the brakes and they told us the frame was rusted out. there are lawsuits on certain toyota models that toyota is honoring for fixing. however, when we called toyota they told us that the fj crusier was not one and they could not help us out. we do not agree with this since this is obviously a problem with toyota vehicles. we feel that they owe us a new frame free of charge. this is a replacement cost of $6,000.00 which we feel they should pay.
Took the vehicle in for oil change and check a transmission fluid leak. dealer found large amounts of rust on frame and suspension and noted, "not recommended to drive."
I took my car in for an inspection at my toyota dealership today. i was told if i'm going to sell it or trade it in that now would be the time to do it...the tech said there are some very weak areas on the frame and that it could fracture with impact or maybe will eventually by hitting a bad pothole. there is a lot of corrosion and it seems odd because the vehicle has been stored always in a garage and only has 55,000 miles on it. it's been maintained perfectly in accordance with the maintenance manual. the clerk told me that toyota can't fix it and won't be able to fix it once the frame fractures. it seemed frightening to me that they suggested i sell it to someone else and not disclose this potentially life threatening issue. i have read the extreme undercarriage corrosion is pretty common and others are having worse issues than i have so far. i have also now read that there was a massive recall due to the same issue with corroded frames on several other models in the toyota line in the very recent past that ended up in a massive, almost 4 billion dollar recall. i'm pretty sure the fj should have been included in it. i hope you will look into this because it seems like it may save some lives down the road. my father was the director of research for state farm for over 30 years and was on the board of the national highway safety institute as well. he insisted i report this immediately and we both hope you take this information very seriously as i am not someone who could sell a vehicle with such an incredibly unsafe furture and hope toyota will do the right thing and replace the frames on these vehicles as they have with all of the others.
The national highway traffic safety administration needs to open an investigation into reports of frame rust and corrosion problems for the 2007 ' 2014 toyota fj cruiser. this is the same ongoing safety problem as the several past recalls on other full framed toyota vehicles. corrosion complaints have been filed as early as 2008 and should be noted: nhtsa id number: 10257254 incident date december 17, 2008 the excessive rust corrosion on the toyota fj cruiser compromises the vehicles' safety, stability, and crash-worthiness because important suspension components, engine mounts, transmission mounts, and body mounts anchor to the vehicles' frames. it has also affected the value of the vehicle. the frames are prone to excessive, premature rust corrosion because the frames were not properly prepared and treated against rust corrosion when they were manufactured. my fj cruiser is stored, covered, and not driven in the winter and exhibits frame rust above and beyond normal wear and tear. toyota has long known the frames were not treated properly and yet they failed to warn new buyers or offer significant help to owners. this is the same ongoing safety problem as the several past recalls on other full framed toyota vehicles.
Frame has rust throughout. had to replace gas straps because rusted through and broke. repair axel bearing.
Frame rusted, rear cross-member rusted, gas tank straps rusted, suspension rusted/compromised
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. the contact stated that while driving 40 mph, a grinding noise was heard from the rear of the vehicle without warning. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where the mechanic stated that the rear differential had to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 100,000.
the left rear tire blew out, i didn't hit anything prior, and i tried to control the vehicle and bring it to a stop. i got it to be about 40 mph before i hit the cement railing on the bridge. please call [xxx] at [xxx] claim number pa[xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Loud grinding sound coming from the back of the car. *tr
I bought this car when the mileage was 36000. i still own this truck, the problem i have with this vehicle is too much noise coming from the rear side. i took it to toyota dealer and was told the bearing is bad on one side of the wheel. i got both rear bearing replaced but the noise remain the same.i talk to toyota but no fix at all. still driving it with ear plug. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. the contact stated that when driving 40 mph and above, he would hear a loud whining noise coming from the rear end of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis where the contact was advised that the pinion gears and driver's side rear wheel bearing assembly failed. the vehicle was not repaired. approximately two months prior to the recent failure, the vehicle was repaired for the rear passenger's side wheel bearing assembly. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 135,000. the current mileage is approximately 140,000. ..updated 12/06/12 *bf
After accelerating from low speeds the steering sometimes has a large amount of movement left & right from very small steering inputs. resulting in a "death wobble" sort of a feeling. this happened before and after a lift kit and tires were installed. *tr