3.4

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
38,393 miles

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problem #31

Jan 112021

Avalon

  • 111,800 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Avalon. The contact stated while making a right or left turn, the steering column was loose. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact stated he was able to readjusted the steering column however, experienced the failure within a few days. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 111,800.

- Rialto, CA, USA

problem #30

Nov 052020

Avalon

  • 85,000 miles
I was using the lever to push the seat away from the steering wheel when one side stopped moving, causing the other side to derail. I took the car to jim hudson Toyota immediately, and the technician was able to get seat back on track. However, he wasn't able to get the side moving, and stated the entire seat rail would have to be replaced. Furthermore, I was told I have a leak in the rod and pinion system because the inner seal needs to be replaced. Although, I service my vehicle regularly with fred anderson Toyota, and nothing has ever been said about this.

- Columbia, SC, USA

problem #29

Jul 092020

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 115,000 miles
While driving, the steering column telescopic lever comes loose and the column depresses. It has happened several times while pulling up on the bottom of the steering wheel, during sharp turns for example, and the lever unlocks. Then as soon as you press on the steering wheel, perhaps some time later, the steering wheel goes completely into the dash. It is almost as if the steering wheel is falling away from me, and I have partially gone through two (thankfully empty) intersections because I lost control of the car because the steering column collapsed unexpectedly.

- Coon Rapids, IA, USA

problem #28

Dec 252019

Avalon

  • 126,000 miles
Power steering fluid was seeping and then became a full leak that resulted in loss of all power steering fluid. Vehicle was examined, and Toyota quoted a $1800 rack and pinion replacement. Mileage of failure is approximately 126K miles.

- Magnolia, AR, USA

problem #27

Nov 112019

Avalon

  • 73,000 miles
The tilt/telescopic lever on the left side of the steering column stays in place via some type of friction tension. It regularly disengages by itself and allows the steering column/steering wheel to fall down or suddenly move inward. This can occur when the vehicle is in motion at both highway and slow speeds. It is dangerous as it can make it difficult to hang onto the steering wheel. A simple google search of this issue shows literally hundreds of complaints about this problem. It has happened to me perhaps more than 50 times since I've owned the vehicle.

- Bettendorf, IA, USA

problem #26

Mar 122019

Avalon

  • 63,000 miles
Telescopic steering wheel lever will randomly drop, causing the steering wheel to collapse. Happens while the car is in motion

- Bakersfield, CA, USA

problem #25

Aug 232018

Avalon

  • 60,778 miles
Went for my routine service and was told I have a rack&pinion leak, no leaking observed under carport but was shown the leak once car was placed on rack to be viewed. Asked if car was safe to drive to atlanta, mechanic and service manager encouraged me to go ahead and drive it, they stated it will need a new rack & pinion, stating it will cost approx.. $800 pulse $89 for front end aligment. They said this is normal for Avalons to have this problem. This car was purchased from a Toyota dearlership with 38,000 on speedometer and at the time of service I only had put approx. 21,000 miles. I read up on rack and pinion leaks and it stated it could be dangerous if the fluid started to spur out without a warning and can cause you to lose control of the vehicle. I purchased I thought an extended warranty for $2600 and to be told that the warranty expired in May 2018, 3yrs or 30 thousand miles and car was served in Aug.2018. I filed bankruptcy in 2016 and don't have extra money to fix my car so I called the fedelity warranty company and they told me I should as my dealership for a possible refund. Now the vehicle drive very bad and I feel like they should at compensate me and fix the vehicle at a reduced charge since I paid them $2600. I feel like my life has been put in danger because I can't afford to make a car note and pay a large fee to fix the car. Also I asked for new tires, but they said the tires were good for at 15,000 miles. I paid $24,995 for the Avalon 2011 in 2014. They agreed to give me 2 new tires when needed, but these were not michelins, they were cheap tires and the these were placed on the front and the old michelins were placed on the back last year and at the next service date they told med they could not balance the tires. I'm disappointed because I feel I got a bad deal. I have never known it to be normal for a Toyota brand car to expect problems.

- Dublin, GA, USA

problem #24

Mar 032016

Avalon

  • 55,000 miles
Telescoping column feature collapses randomly. This has happened multiple times. Must reset the adjuster periodically to prevent. This is a safety hazard as it can and has happened while underway

- St Leonard, MD, USA

problem #23

Jul 222017

Avalon

  • 28,000 miles
The locking lever on the adjustable steering wheel will with out notice release itself causing the steering telescoping feature to become loose and difficult to maintain steering control needing to adjust and reposition the locking lever to regain steering control while the vehicle is moving. I just purchased the used one owner 2011 Avalon with only 28,000 miles on it. The problem has occurred six times in a one month period.

- Fort Madison, IA, USA

problem #22

Jul 032017

Avalon

  • 23,000 miles
Steering column position lock lever continues to disengage. The lever, over time, works it's way down until it releases the "set" position of the steering column. This causes the steering column to move out of it's set position while driving which could cause a dangerous situation. This has occurred many times since I have owned this vehicle. I think there was a recall on other year models of the Toyota Avalon but I do not understand why 2011 was excluded.

- San Angelo, TX, USA

problem #21

Mar 272017

Avalon

  • 43,609 miles
Told my Avalon with 43,609 miles has the rack and pinion assembly leaking

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #20

Mar 012017

Avalon

  • 44,000 miles
While driving the steering wheel adjustment lever drops on it's own and the steering moves in and out. It's hazardous for driving as well as for knee injuries.

- Layton, UT, USA

problem #19

Oct 012015

Avalon

  • 46,000 miles
Steering wheel collapses without warning while driving. Told the part would be $800. Only 49000 miles on the car

- Newtown, CT, USA

problem #18

Sep 262015

Avalon

  • 72,000 miles
Car is less than 5 years old. It has an adjustable (in and out) steering wheel column. Upon accepting the car, this was set and had not been changed with myself being the only driver. Twice (once in 2nd yr, once in 4th yr) when turning in an intersection, the steering wheel collapsed. I was able to complete the turn, and then readjust the column and lock it. In this 5th year I took the car in for a safety recall on the audio system, and at the same time asked that a warranty enhancement be done on securing the telescopic adjustment lever - thinking this would correct the problem. However, I was told the telescopic adjustment was for the steering column going up and down (not in and out), and though my car did not need this correction, it was done. I was further told that the collapsing of the steering column (in and out) was due to the steering column being worn out; that is was not covered by the car warranty; and that I would have to pay $997.04 to have it replaced. I declined thinking this should be covered by the warranty - I have never heard of a steering column wearing out. Since leaving the dealership, 9/24/2015, the steering column has collapsed without warning numerous times, both in turns and when driving straight head and braking. I am extremely concerned as I think this is a major safety problem. The airbag is in the steering wheel, and if it should have to be used, it may collapse the steering wheel instead of protecting the driver! this should be a warranty item. This is definitely a safety item! this is definitely much more serious than the recall for the steering wheel going up and down. Date shown below is approximately the first time of numerous times the steering wheel has collapsed since asking the dealership about the problem.

- Sun City West, AZ, USA

problem #17

Oct 042014

Avalon

  • 45,300 miles
While driving in heavy traffic on I-26 through columbia, S.C., the lever that holds the steering wheel in position after adjustment by drivers became dis-engaged causing the steering wheel quickly fall forward causing me to lose partial control and swerve slightly before I could regain full control. I reported this to the service manager at johnson city Toyota on my return home. I returned again a month later to report another incident and found the first report was not recorded. I, as well as my wife have had this dangerous situation occur at least once and sometimes twice a month for more than a year. I checked your data base and found that many other Avalon owners registered this same complaint.

- Johnson City, TN, USA

problem #16

Mar 182015

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 20,000 miles
Steering column lock lever comes loose without warning causing column to telescope to its lowest position. Happens in traffic causing unsafe reaction when trying to reengage the lock lever to stabilize steering column.

- Riverside, CA, USA

problem #15

Jul 022014

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 45,222 miles
Purchase the 2011 Toyota Avalon on June 13, 2010 which on my first service date I complained about the steering column and harsh feeling of the car due to the steering column. Buena park Toyota kept telling me that there was nothing wrong right up to the last service that was done the end of June 2014. On June 30th went to victorville to visit my wifes sister. On July 2 2014 we started back home when the engine light and tracking light came on, fortatley the issue happened before coming down the cajhon pass on highway 15. We where only 2 miles away from the Toyota dealership in victorville and they found that the steering column was faulty and replaced column assy, steering and boldt steering lock. Plus PO500 trans speed sensor poss loose connections cleaned and tightened connections at speed sennsor. The dealership stated it showes a defect on the computer showing the steering column has a defect. Why isn't there a recall concerning the above this is very dangerous problem which could take a lot of innocent lifes. Thanks [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- La Habra, CA, USA

problem #14

Apr 152013

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 8,500 miles
Telescoping lever releases by itself causing whole steering wheel to suddenly collapse to seated (lowest) position. Extremely dangerous driving within speed limit (55 mph) while on highway. It happens suddenly, unexpected and totally inexcusable if an accident which could be fatal occur. There numerous complaints but no authorized repairs from the manufacture at this time which is somewhat disappointing due to the fact that this is a "saftey issue". please help us in getting this matter resolved since it has been going on for years, fortunately I think there hasn't been any fatalities "yet".

- Hilo, HI, USA

problem #13

Apr 122011

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 6,000 miles
The steering wheel suddenly telescoped toward the dashboard. Upon inspection, the locking lever had dropped down slightly releasing the telescope feature. Have reported this 4 times to the dealer. Problem has occurred several times while driving on smooth surfaces. Supposedly corrected each time or else could not find problem.

- Huntsville, AL, USA

problem #12

Oct 142013

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 23,000 miles
The steering column adjustment lever on the left side of the steering column continually falls/comes loose. This has occurred too many times to count causing the steering wheel to drop during motorized operation of the vehicle.

- Horseshoe Bay, TX, USA

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