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Problems with 2006 Toyota Matrix ENGINE

On average, the 2006 Toyota Matrix starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 115 716 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2006 Toyota Matrix

Backed out of a parking space at a shopping center. went about 50 yards and the engine revved like it was going 100 mph and then jumped forward. slammed on the brakes and put the car in neutral and it went back to normal idling.

I purchased a used 2006 toyota matrix as is no warranty from a dealer in boise, idaho. the dealer told me, my daughter and her friend that although the car had 175,262 miles on it, he had replaced the engine with a 55,000 mile engine he bought from florida. apparently the old engine had seized up with the previous owner. the dealer assured me that the car would last me a long time. however, after only six weeks of driving the car the engine quit and stranded me in traffic. i had the car towed to my trustworthy mechanics, who ran the diagnostic tests on the car. i took their repair estimate to the dealer. he towed the car, with my permission, to his mechanic. i have been researching recalls, and found that toyota matrix cars manufactured between 2005-2008 have been recalled for engine problems. i don't know if my car was ever recalled, or the problems fixed. my car has the exact same engine as the one in the recalls. now i'm concerned that if the car does get fixed, it might malfunction again with me driving it, and cause an accident.the dealer won't pay for the repairs as idaho has no used car 'lemon' law. i am a senior citizen on a fixed income. i can make the car payments, but certainly can't pay to have the car repaired every time it breaks down, plus i feel there is a safety issue which concerns me since i live alone and have no one else to depend on for help.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota matrix. while depressing the brake pedal, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was able to restart after several attempts. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the vehicle was not included nhtsa campaign number: 10v384000 (engine and engine cooling). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 98,000.

I was on a steep hill at a stop sign. i had let go of the brake to step on the gas because it was my turn to go and my car rolled backwards dramatically to the point where my tires where screeching for a few seconds till i was able to get off the steep hill. this is not the first time it has happened, i usually avoid streets that have a steep hill because this happens every time i'm on a steep hill. i've noticed this has happened for several years now. *tr

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