10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 2 / 1
- Average Mileage:
- 21,467 miles
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1999 Toyota Avalon. Unintended acceleration causing an accident. The consumer stated she was at a car wash which was nearing the end of the was on the conveyor belt with the vehicle in neutral gear as required. At the end of the wash cycle, the green light came on which was her signal to put the vehicle in drive and ease off the belt onto the lot. At the green light, the consumer put her foot on the brake to change the gear from neutral to drive. Once in drive gear, the vehicle suddenly and instantly accelerated at a tremendously high speed. The consumer stomped on the brakes continuously with no result. The vehicle crossed the East sidewalk and three empty southbound lanes. It then collided into the three northbound-lane cars; crossed the West sidewalk and crashed through a six foot commercial chain link fence; hit a parked pick up truck and crashed into a wall. The wall was the final object that stopped the vehicle which had maintained excessive speed. Prior to the accident, the consumer complained to the dealer about a strong smell of gas.
- Washington, DC, USA
My 1999 Toyota Avalon periodically surges when I use cruise control on an uphill incline. To stop the surge in speed, I take the car out of cruise control.
- Brooklyn, NY, USA
My 1999 Toyota Avalon XLS, has had several acceleration events, this has occurred will at a stop, with foot brake engaged, in drive gear, the car surges forward for 1 to 2 seconds. The brake is able to keep car from moving more than a foot.
- El Dorado Hills, CA, USA
Suspect sudden acceleration resulting is death.
- Great Neck, NY, USA
At about 5:00 P.M. March 18, 2007, as I went to pick up my 96 year old mother at the retirement community, I stopped my 1999 Toyota Avalon underneath the drive-through canopy to wait for her. As I waited there, I noticed that a car had pulled up behind me and was preparing to discharge an elderly passenger so I proceeded around the circular drive to get out of their way. As I slowly circled around the drive back toward the entrance I noted the other car had cleared out. As I coasted toward the entrance I noted a small group of people on the sidewalk walking toward the entrance in front of me. As I continued slowly back toward the entrance, I felt my vehicle accelerate violently toward the group of pedestrians. Engaging the brake pedal with both feet, I gradually brought my vehicle under control and continued to a safe stop where I shut off the ignition. It was a terrifying feeling to feel the surge of power that I was barely able to control and to realize that with the people walking in front of me I could have injured or killed someone. The people were only about 30 feet in front of me. I called my husband to come pick up my mother and me as I was afraid to drive the car. I reported the incident to my Toyota dealer who scheduled an inspection. The service department, after classifying the incident as 'unintended acceleration', proceeded to clean the throttle body, clean the fuel injectors, and de-carbon the combustion chambers. The throttle body had previously been serviced at 45,900 miles, (an interval of 43,240 miles). A service interval of 50,000 miles is recommended by the Toyota dealer. Although there was potential for great harm to pedestrians, this was the only incident of unintended acceleration that we experienced with this car during the four years that I owned it. On Feb 13, 2008, I sold the vehicle.
- Columbus, OH, USA
The contact owns a 1999 Toyota Avalon. The contact stated that while driving and trying to change lanes, the vehicle began to accelerate out of control. It began swaying from one lane to the next. She tried to depress the brake pedal but the vehicle was unresponsive. She hit the center divider to stop the vehicle because she had no control and could not stop the vehicle. The contact was injured and the vehicle was totaled. A police report was taken at the scene. She called the manufacturer after the accident and had the vehicle towed to a dealership. When inspected, the dealer stated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. The accident occurred in 2007. The current and failure mileages were approximately 27,000. Updated 03/10/10 updated 06/14/10.
- Studio City, CA, USA
The vehicle intermittently experienced sudden acceleration when the brake pedal was applied. The consumer had to apply excessive force to the brake pedal to stop the acceleration. The consumer almost hit a pedestrian when this occurred.
- Albuquerque, NM, USA
Consumer states that while trying to put the vehicle in park vehicle would accelerate.
- Evansville, IN, USA
The vehicle accelerates intermittently although the consumers foot is on the brake pedal. The consumer is forced to shut the vehicle off in order to get the problem to stop. The dealer has been notified.
- Alpharetta, GA, USA
Without warning engine will rev up to 5500 rpms, causing vehicle to lurch forward or in reverse, causing loss of control. Consumer must quickly apply brakes, and change gear in order to keep vehicle from moving. Toyota cannot duplicate defect. Therfore, cannot determine cause. In meantime, consumer is driving an unsafe vehicle.
- Eugene, OR, USA
Equipped with traction control, while driving vehicle did not accelerate which may have caused a rear end collision. Dealer said to turn off the traction control, which was not the problem.
- Cary, IL, USA
Engine surging when breaking at intersections. Must hold break pedal as hard as possible to stop vehicle from entering into intersection.
- West Chester, OH, USA
Erratic operation of speed control. It turns itself off during operation without applying brake pedal or touching off switch. Dealer inspected / replaced some parts, but nothing can correct the proble. Seeking help from NHTSA in this matter or provide addtional information.
- Tucson, AZ, USA
This car sudden accelerates and when you take your foot off the brake goes 10mph. The body trim by the doors is severly worn and Toyota refuses to replace it and says it cannot duplicate the acceleration problem.
- Boothwyn, PA, USA
- Evanston, IL, USA