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hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 166,308 miles
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The vehicle stalls, incosistently, but, on a frequent basis, at any given time, then will be fine for a long period of time. It eats batteries. I've had to replace the battery every year. A local automotive electrical specialist replaced the B+ cable from the battery to the starter, and the problem went away for a year, but, has since returned. I recently upgraded to a battery with more cranking watts, and have een improvement. However. There's the issue of the hesitation, jerking, and loss of power, when taking off after 1st start of the day, replaced plugs, and battery and did a tune - up, but, it made no difference. Very dangerous and have almost been involved in accidents multiple times, as a result, including dying while towing a trailer, smack dab in the middle of a 4-way intersection of a traffic - choked coastal highway in the middle of a popular beach resort, featuring over 200 outlet shops and malls, mid-day, on the 4th of July weekend, and a Saturday at that, , and having to contact roadside assistance 5 times, to get it going again, to get to my destination, less than 6 miles away, and having to drive on the road's shoulder the whole way, in case of another break-down,
- Perry Hall, MD, USA
There is significant rust on the frame of the vehicle. Particularly where the control arms are welded to the body. In addition, the rear differential has completely rusted through and has resulted in gear oil leaking through multiple holes in the differential cover. The entire rear end will need to be replaced in order to remedy the issue.
- Carrollton, TX, USA
Passenger frame showing signs of rust thru of frame in front of passenger rear wheel about a 3 inch long hole.
- Essex Jct, VT, USA
My 1999 Toyota 4 runner has a severe issue with a rotted out frame. I was simply backing out of my driveway and came to a halt when I heard a thump. As I preceded to drive the vehicle it became apparent the backend was not responding well. I could feel the back end swaying and it felt as if there was an issue with the suspension. I took it in for inspection and was told the frame had rotted out right where the springs attach to the frame on the left hand side of the frame. The right side is rotted as well but the frame is still attached.
- Middletown, RI, USA
The rear axle seals repeatedly fail on this vehicle, I'm now having to make a fourth costly replacement of both the rear axle seal and contaminated brake shoes. For the fourth time the rear axle seal has failed which leaks brake fluid onto rear brake shoes, resulting in severe reduction of rear braking power. Also, as a result the front brakes are placed under undue pressure and warping of front brake rotors occurs which must also be addressed. While I have previously filed complaints over this same issue since 2005 with both Toyota and the nhtsb, there has been no recall initiated. The last time my rear axle seals were replaced was less than 20,000 miles ago. This vehicle only sees normal wear and usage. I am not the only complaint as many others have experienced the same issue based on Toyota forum discussions and a search of nhtsb complaint filings. Toyota customer service center again refused to assist me in any way with todays complaint filing on 7/31/12.
- Auburn, CA, USA
My truck was being driven on a long trip. The differential starting making a whining noise that got louder and louder. I stopped at an oil change place at my destination to have them check the fluid. It was almost empty. Topped it up and chanced driving it 400 miles back to Chicago. I made it ok and had mechanic look at it. The differential was so rusted that it had holes that allowed it to leak. The mechanic tried to find a used one but they all had the same problem. An internet search turned up countless examples of rusted differentials on Toyota trucks spanning many years. There is also extensive rusting on the frame, axle spare tire mount. This is obviously a long term Toyota problem.
- Chicago, IL, USA
Rear axle housing develops premature and detrimental metal scaling and rust, causing differential bell housing to leak gear oil. This problem has been reported on a significant number of 1999 through 2002 4runners in a consistent manner and pattern. Toyota motors has failed to acknowledge or research the problem and uses the defense that these vehicles are outside of warranty period. However, a consistent pattern of quality in this particular problem should warrant an investigation by NHTSA as Toyota has been shown to hide and distort claims by their loyal customer in order to cover up these types of problems. Please see www.4runnerforum.com/forum/showthread.php?T=1948 for one of the many threads related to this topic that demonstrates that the problem is persistent and Toyota has failed to recognize it.
- Saranac Lake, NY, USA
Rear axle housing develops premature and detrimental metal scaling and rust, causing differential bell housing to leak gear oil. This problem has been reported on a significant number of 1999 through 2002 4runners in a consistent manner and pattern. Toyota motors has failed to acknowledge or research the problem and uses the defense that these vehicles are outside of warranty period. However, a consistent pattern of quality in this particular problem should warrant an investigation by NHTSA as Toyota has been shown to hide and distort claims by their loyal customer in order to cover up these types of problems. Please see www.4runnerforum.com/forum/showthread.php?T=1948 for one of the many threads related to this topic that demonstrates that the problem is persistent and Toyota has failed to recognize it.
- Johnstown, PA, USA
1999 Toyota 4runner rear differential housing rusted through.
- Stone Ridge, NY, USA
Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6) I have a 1999 Toyota 4runner. Back in September 2009 the gas pedal got stuck at full throttle while I was driving it. I applied the brakes - pulled over and turned off the key. It scared me to death. My dad looked at it and found that the throttle cable plastic coating was coming apart and got stuck in the cable shielding. I called Toyota and they said it would cost around $300 to replace the defective cable. Is this a common problem with 1999 Toyota 4runners" since this is definitely a safety issue, why won't Toyota fix it at their expense" I contacted turner Toyota in montrose Colorado and talked to [xxx] in the service department. [xxx]
- Montrose, CO, USA
This is the 4th time in 4 years that my 4runner has had a left rear axle seal problem. The vehicle only has 69,000 miles on it, so this problem arises about every 11- 15K miles. Each time the seals and breaks have to be changed. The axle shaft was replaced last time, but I am still having the same problem. There are tons of people with this very expensive recurring problem and its ridiculous that Toyota knows about it but don't do anything.
- Apo, AE, USA
- Rochester, NY, USA