10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
161,333 miles

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problem #4

Apr 142015

Avalon 6-cyl

  • 134,900 miles
While the vehicle was at a repair facility for an unrelated issue the mechanic noticed an odor of burning plastic from the drivers side door panel. Upon examination the mechanic found the front passenger window switch on the drivers master window control panel had melted and a hole fused through the side of the switch control unit. The mechanic removed the part however upon replacement of the part the replacement panel began to melt.

- Tucson, AZ, USA

problem #3

Apr 292009

Avalon

  • 170,000 miles
The driver owns a 1999 Toyota Avalon. The contact stated the vehicle experienced a recurring failure in which the check engine light would intermittently illuminate on the instrument panel. The contact also stated the alarm system would intermittently turn on involuntarily. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told the vehicle was not included in the recall associated with NHTSA campaign id number 98E035000 (electrical system:ignition:anti-theft controller). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 170,000 and the current mileage was 190,000.

- York, PA, USA

problem #2

Aug 102010

Avalon

  • 175,000 miles
There was no specific "event" car just spontaneously caught fire. Car was parked, driver away from the car, when driver returned and got into car noticed a smell, thought it was coming from outside, put the window up and smell was stronger. Looked down and flames were shooting out from under the radio. Fire department called, fire extinguished.

- Needham, MA, USA

problem #1

Aug 092009

Avalon

  • 165,432 miles
On August 9, 2009, my wife was driving her Avalon with our 8-year-old daughter in it, to grab a bite to eat in walnut creek, ca. When my wife tried to stop the car and turned off the engine, the car was shaking and the engine kept running even though the key was out of the ignition. Since she could not turn off the engine, she decided to drive back home that was only minutes away. But on her way home, the car lost power and all of the sudden, white smoke was erupted out of the engine. Luckily, they were traveling on the residential street and my wife was able to step on the brake to stop the car in time before it caught fire. Even people from nearby residence saw this incident and came out to offer help. I could not imagine what would have happened if they were traveling on the freeway. Nevertheless, my wife was unable to restart the car afterward due to the complete failure of the electrical system. Now the car was dead!! I ordered aaa to tow the car to walnut creek Toyota dealer that day for repair. On August 10, 2009, I was informed by tim lubeck, a Toyota advisor that my car starter stuck on the 'on' position the whole time after the engine was started and running, causing the complete failure of the engine and electrical system. They had eventually replaced the starter and the melted positive & negative battery terminal cables for total repair costs of $922.04, which I thought it was excessive ' especially the labor cost that was $475.87. I've mailed a letter along with a copy of repair invoice and image of defective starter on 3/4/2010 [xxx] to request for the reimbursement of my repair costs that I do not think I should be responsible for since this whole problem was caused by the defective Toyota starter. So far, Toyota does not even have a courtesy to respond to my letter. I do have the old parts, repair invoice and image of the defective starter and melted wires.

- Walnut Creek, CA, USA