2.4
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 61,842 miles
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I experienced braking failure while driving in wet conditions with melting snow in town at speeds from 0 to 30 mph. Brakes felt extremely mushy and vehicle only slowed by applying extraordinary pressure to brake pedal. At stop, pedal continued to depress all the way to floor and despite standing on brake, vehicle continued to creep forward. I am 6' 1" tall and over 190 pounds, depressing the pedal as hard as I could, completely standing on pedal, I could not keep this vehicle from moving ahead. I believe if this vehicle had been being driven by a shorter, lighter person, the potential for a serious accident would have been greatly increased. Vehicle exhibited same failure two or three more times while driving home (total of 5 mile trip). Next day inspected fluid reservoir, lines and hubs for any fluid. Reservoir was at proper level and no sign of any leakage. Since that isolated incident vehicle brakes have performed appropriately.
- Dover, NH, USA
I bought my fj used in March with about 26K on it. Love this truck to death until the brake failure slide!!!. I was coming to a stop at a busy intersection, I live in a busy city "newark NJ" (I know I know, hold back the joke/sarcasm just for a bit ;-)). Anywho, I was only doing about 25 or less and about 5-10 miles on a flat surface my car started to slide, I thought maybe it was oil on the ground or something so didn't pay it much mind. It was a very slow slide but it still slid a few feet where I had to pump the pedal to stop. It did it again when I was coming to an off ramp on rt 22. This time the truck slid super far the brake pedal was pressing just as hard against my foot as I pressed down to stop it, luckily there were no cars in front of me. Scared the crap out of me!! this is when I found this forum and searched for similar problems. I found a few post printed them all out with suggested fixes and brought them to the dealer. I showed the service techs, and they like took a quick look and through them to the side. I said don't you want to keep these. They said no we don't need this stuff. They checked a bunch of stuff said brakes and pads were good, and said the problem was the brake fluid, so they changed it. Road around for about another month or so and with no problems. Until it happened again this time while I'm in stop and go traffic on my way to work. Again slow pace but I still had to dip around the car in front of me and on to the shoulder to avoid hitting the car in front of me really sucks!! also it has happened to me with different tire pressures. I won't let my mom ever drive or borrow my truck because of this. If there is no recall soon I will rather sell my truck then kill someone. :-(
- Newark, NJ, USA
I drive a 2007 Toyota Fj cruiser and have experienced problems with braking on at least three occasions. I have heard from many other Fj cruiser drivers who have also experienced this problem: When driving at relatively low speeds (below 40 mph) and attempting to brake, such as at a stoplight, the brakes will lock up causing the vehicle to continue to roll forward even while the brake is being pressed. It seems as though the ABS kicks in as you can feel the "scraping" feeling through the pedal. From all other accounts and based on mine, it seems the common factor is rolling over uneven terrain while braking, such as a pothole, manhole cover, or just bumpy asphalt. So far I was fortunate not to have another car directly in front of me. However, I cam dangerously close to rolling through a red light which could have caused a collision with the traffic which had the green light. There are at least dozens of these same reports which I've read on just one Fj cruiser owner forum. All are consistent with braking over uneven terrain which results in the vehicle continuing to roll forward.
- Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Greenville, SC, USA