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Problems with 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 71 000 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 1

Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser

I was driving at approximately 35mph when all of a sudden, there was a loss of acceleration and the engine just stalled in the middle of the road. i couldn't start it back up. there were no warning sign whatsoever and i didn't think it had anything to do with the fuel because it still read that i had a little under 1/4 of gas. upon putting fuel, the car started back up. the problem appears to be a faulty fuel float or sensor and is fairly common problem based on the thread from www.fjcruiserforums.com. i think toyota should put out a tsb on this or do a recall on this specific part. it's a very high safety concern when you're driving then all of a sudden your vehicle dies. this can definitely cause a fatal accident had this happened at a busier road. *tr

2007 toyota fj cruiser. consumer writes in regards to vehicle poor driving visibility and other multiple defects. *smd the consumer stated he had difficulty seeing oncoming traffic at intersections. it appeared the decision to go with a half door on the vehicle with a short frame was the root cause of the poor visibility. also, the inability to exit the vehicle from the back seat on the passenger side, was impossible without the front passenger opening the front passenger door first. the consumer also stated space left between the end of the roof and the beginning of the rear door drained so poorly that leaves and other natural debris would build up to the point that, when it rained, water would leak into the cargo area. also, despite the claimed gas mileage reported on the window sticker (20 mpg) the consumer never achieved more than 17.1 mpg, even though the bulk of his driving was done on the highway.

My vehicle has an issue with failing to quickly return to idle speed when i let off the throttle or shift gears. it does this consistently and repeatedly. the other day it almost caused a major accident during inclement weather. when i let off the throttle, the rpms will continue at a relatively high rpm or actually climb. then abruptly the throttle will "stair step" down. in the situation where it became very dangerous. i am cruising along about 40-45 mph in a different area. i pop over a little rise and all i see are tail lights and cars spinning and sliding everywhere. i ease off the throttle and like usual, nothing happens immediately. precious feet are chewed before the truck even begins to slow. instead of slowing down gracefully, the rpm hang actually acts almost like a cruise control. as i just start to depress the brake to actually slow the vehicle, the ecu finally decides to chop the throttle. by chop i mean abruptly cut off fuel to the motor. at this point i am nothing but glare ice, going down hill on an off camber turn. so instead of a gradual reduction and smooth shift of weight, the chopped throttle allows the tail to now slide out to the right quite a bit. i don??t dare touch the throttle to try and finesse it a bit since it doesn't listen to what i want to do. the non-linear throttle response put me in a situation that i almost didn't recover from. it was almost as though in the middle of the turn, i jammed on the rear parking brake to slide the rear around. this was the effect because i was going down hill and turning so the rear wheels were un-weighted and more likely to slide at this point. by slowly letting off the throttle i was trying to not induce any abrupt weight transfer to the front. i had the right idea, the ecu didn't! this was just plain incredibly dangerous how the ecu is programmed! *jb

While traveling a freeway speed the vehicle engine shut off without warning and disabled the power brakes and steering. i verified that the vehicle had 1/4 tank of gasoline and all of the fuses checked out ok. called toyota roadside service and they dispatched a tow truck and dropped of vehicle at the nearest dealer. *nm

When driving my brand new fj cruiser it stalled and lost all power. i was forced to call a tow truck because it was on a secluded highway in the middle of the night. after getting it towed to a dealership they still have the vehicle and have diagnosed it as the fuel pump assembly and they are waiting for parts to be delivered. the vehicle was bought in 6/2006 and has less than 5000 miles on it. i was not given a replacement vehicle and was told i should have taken it to the dealership i bought it from in san jose, ca. after threatening not to pay for the tow-the tow truck company went to the dealership and demanded payment-it was issued on 8/14/06. *nm

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