Below you may see the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION components and the number of complaints they received.
I have a toyota rav4 2002-in may 2006 i went to military training school, i got back oct 2006 while driving my engine failed on the hwy. i took it to...
Whiplash and cervical disc herniation due to negligence of toyota rav 4 2002 transmission and ecm problems. around 4/20/10 i took my toyota to this...
Vehicle exhibits intermittent hesitation upon acceleration from stop or low speed.hesitation has occurred since shortly after vehicle purchase date, w...
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 rav4 toyota. the contact stated that while driving, the vehicle was making a humming noise as unknown warning lights illuminated. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear differential coupling assembly needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage 114,000 and the current mileage was 116,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota rav 4. the contact stated the vehicle suddendly accelerated independently and immediately the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. the technician made the contact aware of an unknown manufacturer recall related to the transmission. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 84,000 and the current mileage was 84,329.
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota rav4. the contact stated that the vehicle hesitated and jerked while accelerating. the vehicle was taken to a transmission specialist where a diagnostic was performed that indicated that the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer advised the contact that the transmission replacement warranty was expired. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage was 67,950. updated 10/29/13*lj
The vehicle, a 2008 toyota rav 4, was sitting at a complete stop at a red light with operator's foot on the brake waiting for the light to change. inexplicably and suddenly the engine revved to a high rpm and the vehicle lurched forward and struck the rear bumper of the vehicle in front. the collision was low speed and there were no injuries and no noticeable damage to either vehicle. we immediately drove the vehicle to the toyota dealership for evaluation. *kb
My recently purchased rav4 2011 rolled backwards while in drive and my passenger door mirror caught the edge of my garage and shattered. i had no idea that this car rolled backwards while in drive. i was not told by the salesman, the manual also does not state it. the replacement of my mirror will cost me $360.00 but more importantly it could have rolled back into my wife and she is not replaceable. this car is not safe. it is not expected to happen with an automatic transmission and if no one is mentioning it to you, how are you suppose to know? someone is going to get hurt eventually. it was almost my wife. it will soon be someone else. *kb
Automatic transmission sometimes hesitates when shifting and sometimes starts in 3rd gear instead of 1st. check engine light came on a week ago, similar to when shifting problems began. *kb
I have a 2011 rav 4 with 151,000 miles on it. i had my transmission fluid flushed when i got my oil changed in early june of 2011. my transmission starting "jumping" in early august of 2011 when in almost any gear. the problem came on very suddenly with no warning signs. the day it happened, i called my local toyota dealership who has done all of my servicing and asked if it could have possibly had to do with the flushing of the system two months prior and if there had been any recalls on my vehicle for this sort of problem. they said that it was unlikely to have anything to do with the flushing and no, there had been no recalls that they were aware of. i was referred over to a transmission shop that rebuilds transmissions and got it into the shop that very next morning. the shop rebuilt my transmission and charged me over $3000 to do so. when i picked my vehicle up and drove it, it jumped when only driven half of a block. the transmission shop owner suggested i drive it a little ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 toyota rav4. the contact stated that the electronic control module malfunctioned, causing the vehicle to stall in the middle of the road. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where a diagnostic test was performed and the dealer stated that the transmission was faulty and needed to be replaced. the contact also stated that the faulty transmission was a known issue with this year, make and model. the failure mileage was unknown.
My 2008 toyota rav4 accelerated when the brake was applied on two separate occasions recently. one instance took place on or about june 30, 2011, the second time happened on or about monday, august 1, 2011. the first time, toyota claimed that the non-braking/unexpected acceleration problem was caused by floor mats i put in the car. i bought these for the car because i felt the ones toyota originally provided were not safe (heels on my shoes, though flat, kept getting caught in the deep ridges of their mats, making it difficult to maneuver). after speaking with the toyota 's mechanics, i threw out my mats and replaced them with new toyota mats recommended by the dealership. about one month later the same thing happened again. when i applied my foot to the brake, instead of this action stopping the car, the car accelerated and moved forward. the first time this happened, my car was approaching a stop sign at the bottom of a hill leading to my complex's exit. as i neared the stop sign in front of a very busy roadway, i started applying my brakes. the car did not slow down. although i pushed down harder ...