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Problems with 2002 Toyota 4Runner VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2002 Toyota 4Runner starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 99 844 miles.

Components Affected by VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 9 complaints from 2002 Toyota 4Runner about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.

ACCELERATOR PEDAL 1 CRUISE CONTROL 1

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2002 Toyota 4Runner

Vsc, trac off, abs and brake lights came on while driving. high pitched buzzer/alarm started and remained constant. brakes became very hard to depress and i lost most braking power. *tr

My 2002 toyota 4runner has a faulty throttle position sensor (part # 89452-35030) that causes loss of power while driving (at all speeds). *jb this loss of power is very dangerous as the car will be driving along at a stable speed and then suddenly just start slowing down even though my foot stays on the gas pedal. this loss of speed puts me at serious risk to be rear-ended by a car behind me or potentially get hit from the side as i am crossing an intersection. my mechanics and i have diagnosed the tps as the issue. this is a very common problem (there are multiple forums on the web about this). here are some of them below: http://www.yotatech.com/f2/throttle-body-sensor-89452-35030-a-239929/ http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16753 http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13283 http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-gen-t4rs/118506-throttle-position-sensor.html please get toyota to issue a recall for this part. it is something that needs to get dealt with before there are more serious incidents. thanks.

2002 toyota 4 runner. consumer writes in regards to vehicle gas pedal malfunction. *smd the consumer stated after stopping at a stop sign, he attempted to move forward, but the vehicle would not move. after several trips to the dealer, the problem was fixed. however, the consumer did state what the problem was.

I own a 2002 toyota 4runner with approximately 94,000 miles. the vehicle primary use is driving less than 10 miles a day off highway. the following alarm lights came on: brake light, check engine light, vsc light, trac light, abs light, and the speedometer quit working. the vehicle was taken to mike calvert toyota in houston, tx to diagnose the problem. their scanner was unable to identify a code for the problem. the conclusion was that the ads control module (skid control sensor) was at fault and thus had to be replaced. the assistant service manager, grant miles advised me not to drive the vehicle until the ads control module was replaced. the cost for the parts and labor was quoted as $2377.01. it would take 3 to 5 business days for the part to be ordered and replaced. i had to rent a car from the dealership because of the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and because of the lengthy repair time. the cost of the rental car is approximately $289.00. because of the possible safety issues with the ads control module (skid control sensor-part # 8954035270), i am registering this notification with the nhtsa. *tr

I own a toyota 4 runner. while driving across country last fall i noticed that the truck would accelerate rapidly when i had cruise control on. the cruise control would kick in as it should have but it would accelerate very rapidly and felt out of control. once it began the acceleration, it would never stop and level out to the appropriate speed as it should have. it would continue to accelerate. braking worked in slowing the vehicle down, but it frightened me while i was driving. i do not use the cruise control now as a result of this. i was driving r/t from ca to denver, co and it happened several times during this trip. *tr

I have already filed a safety complaint regarding my sudden acceleration accident approximately 4 years ago. i noticed that toyota has issued a recall for this problem for toyota 4runners going back to 2003. my vehicle is a 2002. basically, i'm writing to urge nhtsa to asktoyota what is different about the gas pedal assembly from 2003 to 2002 because there is no doubt there was a major malfunction with my car and if the assemble & parts manufactures is the same from 03 to 02 then the recall should be extended. also, the other main reason i'm writing you is so that there is a record of me requesting my vehicle be included in the recall so that way if something happens to me again we will have a record of it. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 toyota 4runner. while traveling at a speed of 5 mph attempting to park, the vehicle suddenly accelerated, causing the contact to crash into a nearby vehicle and then into a building. a police report was filed for the incident. the vehicle was towed to a local mechanic where it was repaired for the failure. the manufacturer had not been contacted, the failure mileage was at 160000, the current mileage was 185000. updated 05/07/2010. *lj the driver of the other vehicle was injured. updated 09/13/10

While pulling into a parking place, right foot on the brake, the rpm jumped from 700 rpm to 1500 rpm for no discernible reason. if my foot had not already been on the brake i would have run into the car in front of me.*ak

Complete loss of power on acceleration if tires spin...more than one close call! happening since vehicle was new. *tr

Operating vehicle in wet road conditions with cruise control on at 55 mph. traction control warning light illuminated and engine tachometer went from 2,200 rpm to excess of 5,000 rpm. vehicle quickly accelerated to 70 mph and was continuing acceleration when operator depressed brake pedal and stopped acceleration. only one occurance and no recurrence on remaining 6 miles to home. very dangerous to have vehicle quickly accelerate without command from operator. mr

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