10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 33,234 miles
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The steering sensor on the anti-skid system shorted out causing the anti-lock brakes to engage while the car was in motion. This caused a very dangerous situation. Car had to be pulled of to the side of the road in a heavy traffic environment. Car could not be driven without the anti-lock brakes engaging. Car was towed to the Toyota dealership. I asked the dealer to disconnect the anti-skid system, because this system was more dangerous than the problem it was trying to address. The dealer said that was not possible and if the steering sensor was not replaced, the car would not be drivable. If a sensor in a control system fails, it should not cause a dangerous driving situation. If a sensor fails, the brakes should not engage, the system should just become inoperable. The logic in their control system is faulty and the computer should be re-programmed to eliminate the problem. Toyota motors was informed of the problem and they choose to ignore my complain. The dealership replaced the stirring sensor for a ridiculous price and the car is able to move forward again without the anti-lock brakes engaging. My wife is again driving a car which is inherently unsafe. We are considering selling the car because of the ongoing safety problems.
- Reading, PA, USA
While driving home from work pulled up to stop light with many other cars the light turned green and I got up to 20 mph and the brakes kicked on slowing me down to almost a stop, and creating a loud noise. The car behind hit me, but did not cause any damage. He said I had no brake lights. It will only go 15 mph before the vehicle traction control went on and stopped the car. There was no warning. The dealer said there was a technical service bulletin in for the problem. I think Toyota should fix this in a recall because it could cause serious injury, especially since it was the traction control system which activated for no reason and no brake lights went on.
- Des Moines, IA, USA
When the consumer applied the brakes, the pedal went to the floor. This resulted in the consumer's vehicle rear-ending another vehicle. The consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealership for inspection. It was determined that the brake pivot bracket had bent, causing the brakes to fail.
- Cleveland, OH, USA
- Walkersville, MD, USA