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Problems with 2002 Toyota Avalon ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2002 Toyota Avalon starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 191 187 miles.

Components Affected by ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2002 Toyota Avalon about ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC (ASC) 1

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2002 Toyota Avalon

While driving home on 9/24/13 my check engine light came on, i drove right to the toyota dealership. i was informed that the catalytic converter system was below threshold ( code p0420). this repair cost me $2,541.27. i was told this would correct the problem with my air bag light flashing. after paying for this repair my air bag light continues to flash, even though the service representative said the diagnostic did not show a code. i was previously told the code for the air bag was b0113. since purchasing this 2002 avalon i have had to have the valve assy, idle replaced at a cost of 978.63, this is in addition to regular scheduled services. i have owned other cars for the same length of time and miles as this toyota and i have never had so many problems outside regular services with any of my other vehicles (mazda and acura) i have completely lost confidence in the toyota brand. i believe there are defects with the electrical system in the 2002 avalon. *tr

While driving 10mph, car suddenly stops, motor running normally. collared pin in master cylinder failed causing brakes to seize with abs and asc failure. if i had been on a freeway, i would surely have been backended or skidded on ice out of control with no way to recover. *tr

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