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Problems with 2013 Toyota Prius v ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2013 Toyota Prius v starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 55 500 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2013 Toyota Prius v

Car began to display incoherent dash icon and alerts. we parked and had a tow service deliver our vehicle to town & country toyota, south blvd, charlotte nc. there they told us it needed alternately a $1,500 repair, a $350 repair and finally a $100 repair, none of which the service salesman could describe or explain. when we mentioned the symptoms were identical to the "hybrid system/failsafe driving mode" recall notice he was evasive and said that we were too late for the recall. we didn't think it was possible to be too late for a safety recall, especially one that landed in the last week. after two (2) 20 minute waits on hold calling the toyota customer experience center, we were told nothing of value, except we could choose to go back to the same dealer and ask for someone different, or we could go to a different dealership (i am not making this stuff up...!) we are at a loss; is this a safety concern or not? toyota and the dealer do not act like it's very important to them. is it possible for your enforcement powers to move this process towards a result that might entail additional safety..?

Although our vehicle is not identified for a recall the symptoms are exactly the same description as the nhtsa campaign number14v053000. dealer says everything is normal but we are concerned about driving the vehicle with the whole family which includes children. concerned about toyota not responding to our claims and the risk of collision as a possibility.

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