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Problems with 2003 Toyota Avalon STRUCTURE

On average, the 2003 Toyota Avalon starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 5 200 miles.

Components Affected by STRUCTURE Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2003 Toyota Avalon about STRUCTURE into the following categories.

BODY 3 FRAME AND MEMBERS 1

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2003 Toyota Avalon

Went off road to miss deer, air bag, recently to toyota for recall on air bags, did not inflate or deploy. *tr

I was involved in a collision where my passenger side front tire came off of a ledge in a construction zone at which point i lost control of the vehicle. there was no barrier in place on that side. i chose to direct my vehicle toward the mud pit on the right of the road. i corrected to the right causing the vehicle to go off of the road and nose dive through the first mud/dirt embankment. i expected the airbags to deploy on both side and front taking the speed and force of the collision with the first embankment and the yaw of the vehicle in the air. i was attempting to control the vehicle still at this time at which point i had now landed rear bumper first and a bit sideways on a 2nd embankment. this then launches the front of the vehicle airborne finally coming to rest in a mud and gravel drive way of an individual who lives off of the highway. the vehicle lost all of it's transmission fluid almost immediately through some opening in the bottom of the vehicle and the headlights were not damaged but after further researched i had determined that the impact sensors are actually located in the front bumper of the vehicle. 2 were injured in the accident which were myself, the driver, and my driver's side rear passenger who was wearing a seat belt but not properly. she had the lap portion of the belt on but the shoulder portion behind her. she is a 20 year old adult female.i am a 19 year old male and had mine on properly. she hit her head twice on my headrest. i was thrown into the side of my door and then the steering wheel, then back against the door resulting in bruised ribs. if the vehicle's airbag system were to have deployed properly there would have been a barrier between me and the door which caused my bruised ribs on my left side. there is a known airbag recall on my vehicle for which toyota which i have not been notified of a solution for at this time. *tr

9/17/2010 accident occurred as i entered a parking space with my foot on the brake and stopped when the car suddenly accelerated going thru a fence and hitting a stone wall when the car stopped. our insurance company repaired the car after a toyota rep. examined the car. i received a letter from [xxx] from toyota dated 10/25/2010 that stated they could not find any type of manufacture design or defect. daytona toyota did an aoh recall on the car during that time. my back and neck was strained and i had chiropractic adjustments, heat therapy and massages for two months paid by my insurance. 11/05/2012 accident occurred as i entered a parking space with my foot on the brake and stopped when the car accelerated over the curb hitting a stop sign. the sign ripped the left outside mirror off the door, scraped and bent the front and back doors on drivers side. the car now sits in my garage wrecked because i will not turn in another accident on my insurance because my premium went up after the first accident. i will absolutely not drive the car again because there is definitely something wrong and it is a blessing there was no one on the sidewalk nor a car on the street when my car accelerated. someone could have been injured or killed. i do not believe that toyota knows what is wrong nor do they know how to fix it. they need to take responsibility for what has happened to customers who trusted their vehicles. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

The paint seems to be chipping very easily on my new avalon with the desert sand mica color. you would think i drove behind gravel trucks the whole time i've had it. and i've only had it for 6 months, and 8500 miles. looking at it you'd think it had a lot more miles on it. *la

When the steering wheel is in the drive position, it can't be seen from 40mph and up. in order to set the cruise control, the driver would have to take the attention off of the road because they're unable to view the speedometer due to the steering wheel or the dashboard design. ts the brakes needed excessive effort in order to stop. upon the second application of the brakes, the cruise control was disengaged. scc

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