10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
146,097 miles

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problem #15

Dec 022019

Venza

  • 146,000 miles
The seat heaters in the vehicle don't work like they should. Sometimes there is a burning smell to them. The drivers side one went out completely about 2 years ago and we had it fixed now the passenger one isn't working at all. The drivers side seat heater gets pretty hot too and has to be shut off.

- Rockford, IL, USA

problem #14

Feb 022019

Venza

  • miles
Driver side seat no heat. Speed sensor front right there light on break ABS and vsc. Rear differential make noise

- Betlehem, PA, USA

problem #13

Jan 012018

Venza

  • miles
My front seat heating system has not been working since last year. I didn't realize that there is a recall on Toyota Venza 2009 for front seat heating issues until now. I have never taken it to any dealership to rectify or disconnect the heating elements. I believe this might still be a safety issue to my vehicle. What steps should I take?

- Alexandria, VA, USA

problem #12

Nov 082018

Venza

  • 56,135 miles
Vehicle is 9 years old, but with only 56,135 miles and very well maintained. Driven by a small female, which is relevant. Experienced an acrid, burning smell which caused gagging and coughing. No smoke visible. Dealer found problems with heated seats, wiring and connectors. Entire heated seat system needs replaced at cost of $1130.30 for each seat. Many complaints of this issue online. There is no way that a small framed female's weight caused damage to the wiring within the seat heaters. This is obviously a manufacturing defect and should be covered by Toyota regardless of the mileage, due to this being a safety hazard. Could easily cause a catastrophic fire.

- Moline, IL, USA

problem #11

Jan 062018

Venza

  • 103,000 miles
Heated seat temperature controller (#875010T010) fails resulting in heated seat failure. In our case, the controller failed melting the wire harness plug to the controller. This could have started the seat on fire with our 17 year old daughter driving the vehicle. Toyota has discontinued this part for 2009-2014 Venza's and has not offered a replacement.

- Neenah, WI, USA

problem #10

Oct 012015

Venza

  • 0 miles
The driver heated seat no longer works, at all. I purchased it used with 46K miles and it worked for one winter (2014) but no longer. The light for the heater comes on but there is no heat emitted. There are multiple recalls for this available but none for my VIN #. dealer estimated $1200+ to fix something that is a known issue for my year and model.

- Crete, IL, USA

problem #9

Feb 212017

Venza

  • 80,000 miles
The driver's side seat heater in the leather seat worked fine until a couple of months ago, approximately 80,000 miles. Now when it is turned to the on position there is a smell of burning electrical wiring. Seat heater was turned off, then on again a couple of times to test it. This happens whether the car is stationery or on the road, just any time the seat heater is turned on. Now the seat heater is off and will not be turned on because of the fear of an electrical fire. This VIN number is not under the current seat heater recalls. It appears from the other complaints, there are many other cars of this make with the same problem and not under the current recalls. There should be more recalls, and there should be a repair, not just a disconnect the wiring. People pay good money for the comfort features and this should not be ignored.

- Sheridan, WY, USA

problem #8

Apr 142017

Venza

  • 40,000 miles
When driver-side seat warmer is activated there is a strong wire burning smell that fills the vehicle. I noticed that several other models, around the same year, were recalled for the same issue. It appears the 2009 Venza also has the same issue and should be included in the recall.

- Saint Peters, MO, USA

problem #7

Apr 052016

Venza 6-cyl

  • 81,000 miles
While driving on the highway I noticed a "rubber burning" smell. I took the vehicle into the dealership the next day. I was told that the ECU related to my driver seat warmer had started to melt. The ECU was removed and the heating element for my driver seat was disconnected. Toyota will not cover replacement of this part stating that it is out of the 3 year warranty period. I pointed out that this seemed to me to be more of a potential recall issue related to a manufacture defect/faulty product. I was concerned about the potential for fire.

- Waukesha, WI, USA

problem #6

Dec 022015

Venza

  • 70,000 miles
Seat heater or driver side heats up too hot and too fast. Smells like wires are burning. Brought to dealer they are pushing us to install a new seat for $5200. And charged us $112 for diagnostics. And did not disable the heater. They left it in an unsafe condition. Car was turned on in park also happens while driving. (answered no fire below but you could smell the wire or something burning).

- Blue Bell, PA, USA

problem #5

Jul 042014

Venza

  • 80,000 miles
As with certain 2009 Venzas manufactured in the southeastern usa, I have one I was told was manufactured in the gulf states, where the driver's seat heater wiring has also been damaged. Unlike southeast Toyota distributors, llc (set), there has been no other recall by gulf states Toyota distributors (gst), and it's quite concerning. I'm finding several people owning Venza's who are having a similar issue. "the affected vehicles may experience compression of the seat cushion which may damage the seat heater wiring. Consequence: Damage to the seat heater wiring could cause the wires to short, increasing the risk of the seat burning and causing personal injury to the occupant."

- St Rose, LA, USA

problem #4

Jan 212015

Venza

  • 95,000 miles
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Venza. The contact stated that the passenger seat produced a burning odor coming from the wiring inside the seat. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 95,000.

- Fallston, MD, USA

problem #3

Jan 152015

Venza 6-cyl

  • 1,400,000 miles
The heated leather factory installed seats in our 2009 Toyota Venza start to smell like electric wires melting after about 10 minutes after turning them on. I have called my Toyota dealer and Toyota corporation and they said there is no recall on my model and VIN. I have 140,000 miles only car and they are telling me to take it to my dealer to get a diagnosis which I will have to pay for since I am out of the warranty periods there is a recall on after market components with this same issue but mine is factory install. How do I get this placed on a recall list. I am afraid my seats will catch on fire if this is not repaired.

- Egg Harbor City, NJ, USA

problem #2

Jan 222013

Venza 6-cyl

  • 22,327 miles
On 1-22-13 we had the seat heater on the driver's side repaired. We observed that the cab would fill with the smell of electrical wires burning when we engaged the seat heater. It first occurred approximately 1 month prior, but at that time I could not determine what was causing the smell. An online check revealed that NHTSA had announced a recall for seats: Front assembly'seat heater/cooler on November 19th, 2014, ref: 14V743000. I would request that our VIN be included on the recall list, so that we could be compensated for the repair. Thank you.

- Sioux Falls, SD, USA

problem #1

Dec 262010

Venza

  • 18,000 miles
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Venza. The contact stated that the driver seat cushion was lacking support and would cause difficulty when attempting to reach and maneuver the pedals. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer and advised the contact that they were unable to repair the vehicle because of the way it was designed. The manufacturer was also contacted and advised the contact to purchase another vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 18,000.

- Milton, MA, USA