10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 52,286 miles
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Takara recall letter received among other 2. after checking on airbagrecall.com and verifying that my car definetaly have a recall, I called dealer, after being transferred to 5 different reps, I was told that only one recall was found only for master switch. Please contact me asap as I am very concern for my family safety. My driver seat moves back and fort while in motion as well.
- Apopka, FL, USA
Received recall notice April 2017. Called local Toyota dealer for appt. Was told 3-5 day timeframe for parts. No response so called again June 2017. Was told parts would be in on the 23rd. July 2017 with no response went to next level & called Scion customer service center. Person I voiced my concerns to put me on hold & called my local dealer who told her some parts came in & some did not. Will call me when they do. Case # give to me for reference by Scion center is 1707180347. There are 3 recalls. August 2017 still no update & took it to the next level by writing to NHTSA in Washington, DC. Due to my concerns for the safety of my daughter who utilizes this vehicle & one of the recalls refers to brakes. It is now September 19, 2017 & no response to any of my inquiries & still no word on my repairs being made. I have exhausted all means to get these problems rectified. The recall notice specifically states to have the remedy performed asap! it is now 5 months since my first attempt to remedy this & still no repairs. What is my next option to get this problem resolved & protect the well being of my family?
- Duryea, PA, USA
I was turning on a left on a major street to small street. Alll cars in the opposite direction was stopped due to a street light a block away. It was a 2 lane street along with street curb parking. Both cars on each lane had stopped for me N as I was turning left another car appeared suddenly and as I pressed the break it didn't work right causing me hit the car
- Long Beach, CA, USA
After car was sitting outside after snowstorm, car was started and as I pulled out of the parking spot, several lights (brake, tsc, ABS) appeared on dashboard. Once I began driving on the slippery road surface, the anti-lock brakes no longer functioned as they had previously, leading to increased sliding. This seems like a severe safety issue. The lights went out after driving for several miles, but re-appeared sporadically over the rest of the winter.
- Princeton, NJ, USA
I, like many others located in cold climates, seem to have had the same problem. While attempting to stop an odd grinding, something-engaging, motorized sound come from the brakes followed by very soft, extended braking and the 'ABS' and 'brake lights' coming on. During the cold months, the lights simply never go off and this issue happens sporadically. Now that it is warmer, the lights are on and off all the time and the sounds and grinding happen a dozen times over the course of a 15 mile drive. I've learned to expect it and as soon as I hear the engaging noise while in motion; I know the braking may become difficult. The issue so far has disappeared every early-summer only to return, as expected, every late-fall. It first began several years and continues to occur. From what I have read, this appears to be an issue regarding faulty rear-hub sensors and/or wiring harnesses, and they are not isolated incidents. Toyota/Scion is surely aware of this problem. The problem is I don't have upwards of $1200 to fix this issue, and I don't believe it falls upon me to do this, either. It's a clear manufacturing/part defect and it really would be great if Toyota/Scion stepped up and were proactive becuase this issue will get someone seriously hurt or killed, if it hasn't already.
- Madison, WI, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Scion Xd. The contact stated that while driving 75 mph, the check engine light illuminated then the vehicle decelerated to 10 mph. The contact was able to coast the vehicle the shoulder. The vehicle resumed normal function after the engine cooled down. The failure was experienced several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was found that the ignition coil had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure and current mileage was 61,000.
- Spartanburg, SC, USA
- Mt Pleasant, SC, USA