10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 0 miles
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Engine check light came on. We took it into the Toyota dealer who said that the charcoal cannister in the emissions system had to be replaced. The service people also indicated that they have had to replace a lot of cannisters on various Toyota models.
- Cedarburg, WI, USA
While driving engine light illuminates on dashboard. Sludge like substance in oil makes vehicle inoperable. Also, water pump went out, cause known. Please provide any further information, and vehicle indentification number.
- Memphis, TN, USA
I picked up the car from the dealer for a routine check to make sure the front end was okay after hitting a pot hole.found engine check and ABS lights on in the dash, and dealer said there was nothing wrong with the inspection and I would need to bring the car back for this problem.I have waited for parts and have been back to them at least 7 times with the continued related problem.
- Mesquite, TX, USA
Car not under recall campaign !!! no safety defect listed.
- Wurtsboro, NY, USA
Car not under recall campaign !!! no safety defect listed.
- Wurtsboro, NY, USA
As noted on page 52 of the February 2000 issue of consumer reports, there is an "annoying green reflection from the windshield at night." This is caused by the top of the dashboard not extending far enough to block light from the gauges and the radio from striking the windshield. In addition, when the sun is at just the right angle behind the car, sunlight strikes the bottom of the clear plastic cover for the gauges and is reflected onto the windshield and into the driver's eyes. The same thing happens at night when light from headlights behind the car are reflected from the clear plastic gauge cover onto the windshield and into the driver's eyes. I have found that placing a piece of paper on top of the dash, extending two more inches towards the driver blocks most of the gauge light and reflections from the gauge cover onto the windshield. This is a major design fault. The tops of the dashes on almost all other cars extends further out to block light from the gauges striking the windshield. These lights and especially the reflections that I described can be very bright and very distracting, which could result in accidents. Toyota should either provide a new top to their dash or a dash top extender (that has been tested and found to be safe in accidents). In addition they should install a switch for turning off the light from the radio at night (so owner's who find this light reflected on the windshield distracting can turn it off), and they should provide a non-reflective coating for the top of the wood grain trim on the central vent, where sunlight can also be reflected onto the windshield. This light in particular can be extremely bright. All of these reflection in windshield problems are very annoying and distracting and should be repaired as soon as possible.
- Ann Arbor, MI, USA
As noted on page 52 of the February 2000 issue of consumer reports, there is an "annoying green reflection from the windshield at night." This is caused by the top of the dashboard not extending far enough to block light from the gauges and the radio from striking the windshield. In addition, when the sun is at just the right angle behind the car, sunlight strikes the bottom of the clear plastic cover for the gauges and is reflected onto the windshield and into the driver's eyes. The same thing happens at night when light from headlights behind the car are reflected from the clear plastic gauge cover onto the windshield and into the driver's eyes. I have found that placing a piece of paper on top of the dash, extending two more inches towards the driver blocks most of the gauge light and reflections from the gauge cover onto the windshield. This is a major design fault. The tops of the dashes on almost all other cars extends further out to block light from the gauges striking the windshield. These lights and especially the reflections that I described can be very bright and very distracting, which could result in accidents. Toyota should either provide a new top to their dash or a dash top extender (that has been tested and found to be safe in accidents). In addition they should install a switch for turning off the light from the radio at night (so owner's who find this light reflected on the windshield distracting can turn it off), and they should provide a non-reflective coating for the top of the wood grain trim on the central vent, where sunlight can also be reflected onto the windshield. This light in particular can be extremely bright. All of these reflection in windshield problems are very annoying and distracting and should be repaired as soon as possible.
- Ann Arbor, MI, USA
No summary
- Peabody, MA, USA
Dashboard dosent come out far enough to keep the instrument panel lights from reflecting onto the windshield, putting a bright light on the windshield in front of you eyes
- Richmond, VA, USA
- Wheeling, IL, USA