8.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,290
- Average Mileage:
- 107,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace or rebuild transmission (3 reports)
The clutch on my 2004 Matrix went at 150,000kms. Brutal. Although this is a consumable, I really didn't expect to be replacing the clutch at such an early stage of the vehicle's life. In talking to the transmission guy I was told that Toyota undersized this clutch (likely using the same one for vehicles that are smaller than the Matrix & with less power, for many years).
Next time Toyota, size the clutch to the vehicles weight, power and use. Come on.
- Mike P., Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
The manual transmission failed on my 04 Matrix. Transmission had to be replaced. No fifth gear, loud grinding sounds. Googled "Toyota Matrix manual transmission failures" found a web site at Edmunds with over 350 posting!!!! They don't sell many Martixs, and way fewer with the manual. This car is nothing special in the fit and finish department either. My 95 Neon was a little better. Has lots of squeaks and rattles. Bought car new, lots of highway miles. It has had an easy life.
- Dan R., Owatonna, MN, US
It seems that many Matrix owners are having problems with a faulty transmission bearing which necessitates the transmission needing to be replaced prematurely.
We had to replace our five-speed manual transmission on our Toyota Matrix at 98,000 miles! I sent a certified letter to the president of Toyota Motor Corp. North America. I was told since there is no recall, I would not be compensated. The cost was $3,100!
Please sign my petition at http://www.change.org/petitions/unbearable-transmission-bearing Hopefully if there are enough signatures, Toyota will do a recall.
Thank you!!
- unbearable, Nashville, TN, US