Disclaimer: Not affiliated with or endorsed by Toyota Motor Company. For informational purposes only. Full Disclaimer

Problems with 2013 Toyota Avalon FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2013 Toyota Avalon starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 11 514 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2013 Toyota Avalon

While parking my car, the motor suddenly accelerated without the accelerator pedal having been depressed. the car surged forward and even after the brake was applied the engine continued to accelerate for several seconds.

I'm not sure if the fuel/propulsion system is at fault; however, following is the problem i have experienced numerous times. when i tell toyota service people about it, they don't seem concerned. when making a slow turn (usually left turn), it appears that i am about to stall - seems like there is not enough gas getting to system - or perhaps it is a transmission problem (geared down too low). i am a woman, so i don't know what the problem is. however, i have been scared numerous times. when this happens, i press the accelerator harder and i am always afraid the car is going to lurch forward too fast. *tr

My wife was in a parking lot when the car suddenly accelerated on it's own she applied the brake without results. the car continued forward about 10 feet,and was stopped on impact by a picnic table and side of a building. she received a whiplash injury, recently diagnosed as herniated disks, and is currently under medical care.damage was confined to the grill and crumple zone in the front of the car.the insurance assessed the damage at $7,000.00, and has been repaired. *tr

Other 2013 Toyota Avalon Problem Categories