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Problems with 2005 Scion xB EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2005 Scion xB starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 2 951 miles.

Components Affected by EXTERIOR LIGHTING Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2005 Scion xB about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.

HEADLIGHTS 1

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2005 Scion xB

The handle to the hatch broke off so many times after properly being repaired we installed a strap handle to the hatch so that we only need to touch the button and pull the strap. the damaged handle would prevent the hatch from shutting properly. the rear tail lights will suddenly blow fuses and mechanics can not find out why. this leaves you suddenly with no tail lights which have resulted in being pulled over many times and a few tickets. i have taken to keeping the repair ticket with me to avoid tickets at dawn and dusk. the car is unsafe to drive at night and can not seem to find why the fuse is blowing. this began happening before the warranty ran out had fixed many times. last time it occurred was 2 months ago.

I drive a 2005 scion xb, about two weeks ago the back hatch handle broke of, where the light shine to the license plate. i know that there was a recall on the handle like three years ago... i called toyota to see if the recall was expired, they don't see a recall ever been done. i do see this as a safety do to lighting and electrical. i know this has been an issue with other scion like the one i have. some did get a recall and got fixed.

My scion sb has had the rear hatch lock, and lighting with license plate break 5 times, scion dealer did it first and charged $599.00. since then i have bought the parts and did the work myself. *tr

The first night that i drove it, i was in the hilly country and noticed what i thought was a serious problem. with low beam on the light does not shine any higher than about 3 feet off the ground. going down the hill the lights only shine on the bottom of the hill, not up the other side like a normal vehicle. when i reached the bottom of the hill, my wife screamed at me. there in the middle of the road was a large buck. the lights did not illuminate him. with another car coming i couldn't use my bright. i took it to the dealer a few days later because they had only 2 mechanics and couldn't handle anymore work. they called me that friday and told me to bring it in monday. no-one at that dealership knew how the lights were supposed to work. no knowledge of the trucks they sell. the master mechanic worked on it twice. he told me that he drove his daughters tundra and that what i had described was fact. he also stated that it was very dangerous. i have contacted toyota corporate complaints. they had no idea why it was like that. after 3 telephone calls to try and get some satisfactory after the sale customer service, from a dealership where there is none, i was told that the dealership closed my case. i will not drive at night. too dangerous. *jb

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