3.9
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 31,876 miles
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The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Celica. The contact started the ignition and observed that the pedal was sticky when pressure was applied to the accelerator pedal. While the vehicle was in operation extreme pressure was also applied to the brake pedal and clutch in order to stop the vehicle. The failure occurred on two separate occasions. The vehicle has not been inspected for the malfunction. The VIN was unavailable. The failure mileage was 128.
- Edison, NJ, USA
Three times in the past 2 years my Toyota 2000 Celica's accelerate stuck when I applied the brakes. I am not sure what caused the problem.
- Snohomish, WA, USA
On May 3rd, 2008 I had an incident with my 2000 Celica gts. I was using cruise control at 65mph. I tapped my brakes to disengage the cruise control as I exited one highway onto another. When I clicked resume on my cruise control my car accelerated past 65mph and continued climbing. I tapped my brakes but my car continued to accelerate. I turned off the cruise control but the car continued to accelerate past 85mph. I pushed my clutch petal in and the engine rev'd near redline. I released the clutch and turned off the engine in the middle of the highway. Toyota told me that the throttle cable had rust and stuck open when the cruise control requested acceleration. In turn my clutch/transmission were blown. I believe this failure mode is a serious safety issue, the car continuously accelerating and the only way to remedy is to turn the car off at high speed on a highway.
- Stoughton, MA, USA
Transmission is too easy to shift into wrong gears. Same four valves have been bent twice, once as a result of clutch sticking to floor causing a mis-shift. Cruise control disengages after a few minutes of use causing the car to slow down abruptly.
- Sylmar, CA, USA
The transmission is too easy to shift from 5th into 2nd and I almost blew the engine. This problem is known by Toyota but they are not willing to fix the problem. As for the cruise control, every 2000 Celica has the same problem. The cruise control slows down without warning up to 20mph. With no brake lights activated to indicate deceleration of the car an accident could easily happen.
- Chicago, IL, USA
Cruise control will momentarily disengage after about 20 minutes of use causing the car speed to suddenly decrease. The speed wil then level out and very slowly increase back to the original level. This contimues to happen intermitently.
- Houston, TX, USA
- Belleville, IL, USA