1.5
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 110,719 miles
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I have a 2003 Toyota Rav4, at 86600 miles it appeared my transmission was slipping, when I would pull out in front of anyone it was stall and slip while going into 1st and 2nd gear. (automatic transmission), the dealership (Toyota) said it was internal in the transmission so I took it to a transmission place, they said they could not find anything wrong with it. After review the complaints on the internet it seems that this is happening with Toyota's 2001 thru 2003 and it is the ECM that goes bad and if you drive your car it will tare up the transmission. I went back to Toyota and showed them the bulletin put out by Toyota and after some back and forth with them they installed me a new ECM, this was just 2 days ago, they are not sure if this will fix the problem or not, but I believe Toyota should recall these vehicles before someone get killed, this is a real expense to the car owners.
- Weaver, AL, USA
My Toyota Rav4 wd, 2003, transmission failed in a major intersection and again traveling up a hill.
- Stowe, VT, USA
The following are the events leading up to the failure of my '03 Toyota Rav4: - current mileage: 93K miles - after coming to a full stop at a street light I started to accelerate and noticed my car started to stall. I figured my foot may have slipped off the gas pedal and didn't think much of it. - later that week the stalling worsened and my car would then start to shutter uncontrollably. - this led me to take notice that the stalling/shuttering occurred after my car was warmed up and I had driven about 20 mins. - I brought my car to the Toyota dealership where I purchased this car. - diagnostics tests were performed and I was told my transmission was the cause of the stalling/shuttering. - the technician recommended to replace the entire transmission because "Toyota" recommends to do so instead of finding out what the true cause is. - they proceeded to tell me it would cost me $4,000 to replace which has led me to this point in posting this complaint. - I am not pleased with the service options I was given and was under the impression that Toyota is a dependable car. I've only had this car for 3 years and am very disappointed.
- Kent, WA, USA
My wife's 2003 Toyota Rav4 has 85000 miles. Several weeks ago it started shifting poorly and eventually would not move easily from rest. We took it to the dealer and were told that the transmission was bad. We could not believe this and took it to a local cottman transmission shop for repair. After 2 weeks and the replacement of many internal parts, mechanical and electrical, we paid $4000 for our car and drove it away. Within 100 miles the same symptoms returned. We had it towed to the cottman transmission shop and were told that the engine control module was defective and they wanted another $1100 to replace it. Whether cottman transmission is being honest or not remains to be seen but we feel that Toyota should have some responsibility in this matter. So far Toyota usa has been unhelpful or unresponsive. I discovered a tsb (TC002-06) that discusses the engine control module. The tsb states that it is part of the emission control system and that replacement will be covered by warranty up until 96 months or 80000 miles. Leaves us out but others may be interested.
- Dover, PA, USA
While coasting down a hill driver began to depress the brakes and there was no brake pressure. Also, driver had difficulty with the vehicle down shifting at anytime.
- Waymart, PA, USA
- Gaylord, MI, USA