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Problems with 2009 Toyota Venza ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2009 Toyota Venza starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 20 250 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2009 Toyota Venza about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.

ENGINE 2 EXHAUST SYSTEM 1

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2009 Toyota Venza

After taking vehicle into toyota dealer for recall 90l, vehicle hesitated after accelerating from a stop. vehicle engine hesitates, rpm drops to idle speed 1000-1200 rpm. engine unresponsive for 1 to 2 seconds then resumes normal speed and performance. occurs intermittently usually after initial startup and subsequent startups throughout the day. on rare occasions the hesitation occurs at driving speed. has happened every day at least once since 9-6-11. toyota dealer can not replicate the problem or find any problem through diagnostic tests. problem recurred 2 minutes after leaving dealer on this date. problem did not exist prior to recall 90l being performed. it is a safety issue because it has occurred while pulling into traffic or entering an intersection. *tr

I own a 2009 toyota venza with a knock in the engine. twice the dealer has stated there was nothing wrong, thus nothing to fix- i find other complaints regarding "the piston slap" with dealer refusing to repair the vehicle and stated that the noise was normal. i do not find an engine knock normal! *tr

I own a 2009 toyota venza , engine knock when first start, north bakersfield toyota stated there was nothing was wrong, (manufacture has determined this to be normal characteristic for this engine.) dealer refusing to repair !!! a tas case # was opened regarding this problem. date 1-11-2011,15,000 miles. *tr

I own a 2009 toyota venza v6 fwd that has an engine knock everyday when it is first started. the service department at capitol toyota explained the noise was normal. i find it hard to believe toyota would make an engine that sounds like a diesel before it warms up. i contacted toyota who backed up the dealers claim which i again find unacceptable. there is a service bulletin to fix the issue but both the dealership and toyota corporate state the noise has to be excessive enough and that all v6 toyota engines do so. $34,000 for a car that sounds like a tractor. i'm seeking legal advice. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2009 toyota venza. the contact stated that there was a knock in the engine. the dealer stated that the failure was caused by the piston slap. the dealer refused to repair the vehicle and stated that the noise was normal. the contact called the manufacturer who took a complaint. the failure mileage was approximately 20,000.

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