10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
20,894 miles

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problem #14

Sep 142022

Prius 4-cyl

  • miles
On 9/14/22 I was almost a hundred miles from my home in Sherrill, NY on Rte 81 south, approaching the bridge in Binghamton, NY when I heard a loud ringing noise. At first I thought it was my phone; then I thought it was a police vehicle; then a construction noise. I finally faced the fact if was coming from my 2017 Prius which had just reached 20,000 miles. I was in heavy traffic but managed to pull over and walk around the car as the noise seemed to be coming from the rear. I saw nothing amiss. I managed to drive another twenty minutes to Great Bend, PA and just before I pulled into the parking lot at McDonalds the noise stopped. I called Nye Automotive in Oneida, NY which had sold me the car and talked to a mechanic who said he had no experience with a ringing noise. Proceeding cautiously I drove 135 miles to Quakertown, Pa where my son diagnosed the problem as the brake pad on the drivers side rear wheel that had tilted and was banging against the rotor. My son replaced the brake pad and next day we drove to Long Beach Island, NJ, stopping to check for heat coming from that wheel. It was fine. When I got back home to Sherrill I could found the email of Mark Templin, CEO of Toyota who gave me the number of [XXX], a Toyota executive. I have been driving for sixty years and had never encountered a tilted brake pad. I am so easy on brakes that mechanics marvel that I can get to over 50,000 miles before work needs to be done. I am concerned that the ringing-clanging noise alone could cause an accident. Having had a bee and a mouse in the car previously I remained in control but could have reacted badly. I told [XXX] that I thought perhaps Toyota would like to see who had made the brake pads. I had heard of airbags and other components purchased by many car makers having caused problems in the past. Mr. Wilson didn't seem interested. Also, since my car was beyond the 3-year warranty he felt Nye wanting to charge me to look at the car was appropriate. INFORMATION Redacted PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

- Sherrill, NY, USA

problem #13

Nov 272019

Prius

  • 14,932 miles
My 2 year check up w/14,932 miles I was advised my front rotors need to be replaced due to poor pad contact and rear rotors are grooved heavily and need to be replaced as well. I was shocked. I did not have replaced. Mechanic said will not pass inspection. Is there a recall? what is going on w/Toyota Prius brakes. Am afraid to drive car and can't afford to replace rotors every 15,000 miles.

- Nassau, NY, USA

problem #12

Nov 192019

Prius

  • 13,000 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Toyota Prius. The contact stated that while his daughter was driving at approximately 19 mph and approaching a traffic light, the brake pedal was depressed and the traction control warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle failed to stop and the vehicle crashed into the vehicle in front. A police report was not filed. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was towed to the millenium Toyota, 257 N franklin St, hempstead, NY 11550, but was not diagnosed. The manufacturer was informed of the failure and an inspector was sent out to retrieve information from the vehicle data recorder. The conclusion was driver error. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 13,000.

- Oceanside, NY, USA

problem #11

Aug 282019

Prius

  • 17,000 miles
I had an sua (sudden unintended acceleration). I drove up an incline into the "driveway" of the holiday in in downtown san diego, pulled up into a small circular area/driveway where you can register for your room or pick up or drop off people. My foot was on the brake, I was stopping the car to pick up my daughter and her boyfriend. And the car took off on it's own. I tried desperately to use the brakes, but they wouldn't work, so I kept driving around the circular driveway to keep control of the car while I kept trying to stop the car to no avail. The car kept accelerating and screeching around the driveway and then I finally lost control and the car hit a wall to my right, then moved a bit forward and bumped into a curb on the left and finally stopped.my other daughter was in the passenger seat.we were both terrified! I contacted Toyota and from the time of the accident (10/28/19) to the time I was able to talk with a person in their claims dept or rather receive an email response, it was 64 days later (10/31/19). And that is only because I called them. I talked to several case managers on different days who seemed unhelpful until finally one of them got in touch with the claims department and told me they would call me. Toyota will not take any responsibility for this and I am really upset that now I will have an accident on my record and my insurance will increase significantly for something that isn't even my fault! I am an excellent driver and have never had an accident that was my fault. I was alert and coherent as was obvious to all of the people I spoke to directly after the accident. My daughter, in the passenger seat, witnessed all of my attempts to use the brakes to stop the car.

- Encinitas, CA, USA

problem #10

Oct 232019

Prius 4-cyl

  • 13,850 miles
The contact owned a 2017 Toyota Prius. While the contact was reversing the vehicle into a parking lot, it accelerated without warning. The contact attempted to depress the brake pedal, but it failed to engage and caused the vehicle to crash into a tree. All the air bags deployed. The contact did not engage the emergency brake. The contact and passenger sustained minor injuries and received medical attention. A police report was not filed. The contact's insurance company towed the vehicle to a lot and deemed it a total loss. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The cause of the failures was not determined. The failure mileage was approximately 13,850.

- Granada Hills, CA, USA

problem #9

Jul 242019

Prius

  • 15,140 miles
This is for 2017 Toyota Prius prime, but there is no option. While taking my kid to enroll in swimming class, while taking turn into the facility the brakes stopped working and the car wouldn't stop, some how I drove into parking lot (I am not sure how I did it in that tense situation) none of the buttons were working, the car was beeping showing every thing failed and by gods grace the hand brake worked and finally the car stopped. Now I am scared as this happened with my kid in the car. I need help and I don't want to drive this car again and I towed it to the Toyota dealer. After exiting I calmed down a little bit called my husband and he recorded the errors and the sounds. I thought the car was going to blow up.

- Sewell, NJ, USA

problem #8

Jun 012019

Prius

  • 5,000 miles
Since purchasing the vehicle in October, 2017, I have had intermittent occurrences where the brakes feel like they slip when coming to a stop. It has happened in all weather conditions, (but mostly when wet), and at all speeds. I can go weeks without an occurrence, and then it can happen several times in a week. It seems to be completely random. I have been to two dealerships, and finally was able to drive with a tech who felt the "slippage". they kept the car for a few days and told me they talked to corporate and that a bump in the road triggers an ABS sensor to fire, causing the ABS to kick in. They also told me tire pressure might affect it. None of this sits right with me because it continues to happen. I have experienced driving a car when ABS kicks in, and this is not the sensation I am getting in the Prius. "slipping" is the best adjective I have to explain what it feels like, and when it happens it is terrifying. The last time I took the car in to have them look at the brakes again, I was told that since corporate had been contacted previously, they would have to go back to them. They didn't keep the car, and told me they would call me back when the corporate rep would be there so he could drive with me. That was a few weeks ago, and they haven't called back, or returned my call. At this point, I feel like Toyota is hiding something from me and I have lost all trust in the brand. I feel like I am driving an unsafe car and Toyota is ignoring everything I am saying to them.

- Arlington Heights, IL, USA

problem #7

Mar 272019

Prius

  • 19,700 miles
While I am slowing to a stop, a warning light comes on indicating that I am pressing the brake and the accelerator at the same time. This is not possible. The car does try to move forward but pressure on the brake overcomes that issue. This has happened multiple times (not every time) but fortunately no accidents have occurred. This has also never happened when I am driving at highway speed and need to brake.

- North Potomac, MD, USA

problem #6

Jan 182019

Prius

  • 27,000 miles
When driving on the highway during rain the adaptive cruise control spontaneously stops and lashes on the dash display that it is no longer set, the car decelerates rapidly, leaving the driver scrambling to determine what has happened. The systems involved are the adaptive cruise control and "Toyota safety sense."

- Tenino, WA, USA

problem #5

Aug 232018

Prius

  • 151,000 miles
Whirling sound emanating from front area... got progressively worse. Finally took to dealership, even though no warning lights, and they indicated brake actuator bad, to the tune of $3400. So I gave my other Prius (06) to my daughter to drive and same noise, so now have two fairly young (for a Toyota) paperweights, since service manager said unsafe to drive. Complained to corporate and they said extended warranty out of time. This in unacceptable for this age of car.

- Universal City, TX, USA

problem #4

Jan 242018

Prius

  • 7,000 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Toyota Prius. While driving approximately 65 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and the vehicle spun out of control. The brake warning indicator illuminated. The failure recurred twice. The vehicle was taken to Toyota of poway (13631 poway rd, poway, ca 92064), but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified and did not assist. The approximate failure mileage was 7,000.

- San Diego, CA, USA

problem #3

Nov 112017

Prius

  • miles
I want to check if there is a issue with the pre collision and the braking assistance features. My Prius prime roll forward during a idled stop and I did not receive warning and the car did not assist stop feature did not engage.

- Rosemead, CA, USA

problem #2

Jul 222017

Prius

  • 100 miles
I have recently installed hand controls on my car and underwent proper training.fsince the hand controls work the opposite of a zero turn lawnmower I have to fight the fact that they work in reverse. I have tried to find an app for my computer with a joystick that would simulate driving and how to respond to a child running in front of my car. This is something obviously I can't practice on the road and my instinct might be the opposite of what it should be. I would like such a game to ensure that my response always is immediate do you have suggestions?

- Tullahoma, TN, USA

problem #1

Jun 042017

Prius

  • 8,800 miles
Please note: That I have owned a previous generation Prius - a 2011 - and I am more than aware that regenerative braking works entirely differently than a conventional braking system. So in no way am I referring to the "usual noises" that come from regenerative braking. Please see attached document for explanation of life and safety issue.

- Lemont, IL, USA