4.5

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
24,000 miles

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problem #15

Dec 262022

RAV4

  • miles
I have replaced the front suspension and the back suspension. I have replaced the driveshaft and the muffler and tail pipes. Now they say the entire undercarriage and the brake lines are all rusting out. This car is 2011 and has just 34,607 miles on it and has been keep in a garage its entire time. Now it is unsafe to drive. Drive Shaft fell off in December.2022.

- Monroeville, PA, USA

problem #14

Jun 072022

RAV4

  • miles
I have discovered that my 2011 rav4 is part of the NHTSA Recall No. : 16V-596 even thought my vin doesn't list it as being part of the recall. As I recently tried to get a rear wheel alignment done due to misaligned rear tires (bowing out). The 3rd party mechanic stated that doing a rear wheel alignment was impossible due to NHTSA Recall No. : 13V-383 repair/fix done by a Toyota dealer where epoxy resin was used to seal the right and left Rear Suspension Lower Arm No. 1 (-??arm-??) for looseness. The only way to complete the alignment safely would be to completely replace the right and left Rear Suspension Lower Arms. Which perfectly matches the required fixed from the newer NHTSA Recall No. : 16V-596 which remedies the improper temporary repair/fix done by the Toyota dealer to fix the earlier NHTSA Recall No. : 13V-383. As such the VIN range and manufacture date for the NHTSA Recall No. : 16V-596 likely need to be extended to cover all rav4 2011 models.

- Deer Park, TX, USA

problem #13

Feb 172020

RAV4

  • miles
Replaced both rear control arms and adjustment bolts. Technician said I was lucky not to have been driving. Supposedly when aligning my tires - the screws showed rusty and broke off. Paid $900 to have replaced. This should not happen in a car like Toyota. I am the original owner and have always taken excellent care of my vehicle.

- Yorktown, VA, USA

problem #12

Jan 142020

RAV4

  • miles
I have fixed my rear suspension more than 4X and it continues to go bad, it works fine for a couple of weeks but still not running well then it shocks and goes back to bouncing whenever it hits a bump or anything not smooth on the roads. It happens when driving and you feel it a lot more when it's running on local roads. The visibility is bad, the defogger does not work and I have to wait about 15-20 mins or open the window. When I put my hands on the vent for the defogger there is no air coming from it.

- Hopewell Jun, NY, USA

problem #11

Oct 232018

RAV4

  • 104,000 miles
While turning right to go down the next aisle in a parking lot my passenger rear tie rod aka control arm broke at the factory weld! I purchased this car brand new off the lot and have been told by numerous mechanics that this should not happen and it's a defect. Had I been on the freeway, this would have been catastrophic. I drive a 2011 Rav4 with 104,000 miles and these have been recalled for this issue, however my VIN# is not one of the recalled ones. The Toyota dealership is going to charge me $600 to replace it. I'm asking for them to take a look at the other one and replace it if necessary.

- Everett, WA, USA

problem #10

Sep 092017

RAV4 4-cyl

  • miles
I noticed that the steering wheel felt a bit "loose" at any rate of speed. I also observed that my R back seat shakes when driving at high rates of speed(50 mph +). my vehicle has just over 66K miles on it. I maintain it according to the user manual. I brought my car in a for four wheel alignment. The rear tires could not be aligned because the nuts for adjusting the rear wheel alignment were frozen and could not be removed. In order for the car to be aligned, the rear tire rod needs to be replaced. There was a recall on this back in August 2013 ( for 2006-2011 Rav4), however, my particular VIN number does not qualify for the recall thus I have to pay out of pocket in order to for my car to be aligned correctly (replaced the rear rod). This is the 2nd report I've seen on this site for the same issue(frozen toe) - same model vehicle. Is there anything to be done to get this covered under warranty? thank you.

- Meriden, CT, USA

problem #9

May 082017

RAV4

  • 96,700 miles
Suspension: While driving in the interstate, I heard a "pop" and the sound of something sliding from the back passenger side too the back driver side of the vehicle. I then felt the back of the vehicle "wobbling" and I heard a "clucking and rubbing" sound. I managed to get to a repair station, and observed the back driver's side tire leaning inward at the top, and it had been rubbing against the wheel well and a cord. The repairman looked it over and found no reason for a bolt that ranged about 5-7 inches to shoot out, resulting in the back wheel to almost fall completely off that way, as the undercarriage "looked pretty good." I just purchased the vehicle just over 3 months ago from a certified dealer. The carfax reported no previous accidents and the car was reportedly maintenance as recommended, (every 3000 miles). I'm afraid to drive it now. What's to keep this from happening to the other three tires"?"

- Virginia Beach, VA, USA

problem #8

May 142016

RAV4

  • 65,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Rav4. While driving approximately 65 mph, the steering wheel veered to the left without warning. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to a local dealer. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the shocks were leaking oil and needed to be replaced. The shocks were not replaced. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign numbers: 16V096000 (seat belts) and 15V577000 (visibility/wiper). The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.

- Lakeside, CA, USA

problem #7

May 312016

RAV4

  • miles
I brought my car in a for four wheel alignment becuase I replaced four tires. The rear tires could not be aligned because the the nuts for adjusting the rear wheel alignment were frozen and could not be removed. In order for the car to be aligned, the rear tire rod needs to be replaced per Toyota certified dealership. There was a recall on this back in August 2013 ( for 2006-2011 Rav4), however, my particular VIN number does not qualify for the recall thus I have to pay out of pocket in order to for my car to be aligned correctly (replaced the rear rod). I feel that this VIN and others should have qualified for the recall.

- Avon, CT, USA

problem #6

Dec 012011

RAV4

  • 4,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Rav4. While driving at speeds over 55 mph, the vehicle suddenly began to shake. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 4,000.

- Vianna, VA, USA

problem #5

Aug 082015

RAV4

  • 74,500 miles
The 2011 Toyota rav 4 was in a Toyota repair shop for an oil change. We requested a look at brakes because of the rear end noise and vibration on braking. The shop call to say our tires had worn on the inner edge to such a dangerous degree that they would not advise travel. We carefully drove a few miles to our tire store because of the service and warranty. They agreed to prorate the tires. A mechanic suggested they saw the same problem with the same model the week prior. They said it was a rear suspension issue. I checked for other people having this issue and found that Toyota had known about the problem and we're forced into a recall by the U S government. They are keeping the information from the public. We could have died in an accident due to the tires. The front tires are in perfect shape and past experience with this brand did not indicate any problems. The real issue is why did Toyota not tell us about the recall while we were in the shop and do something to insure our safety?? we could have died.

- Valatie, NY, USA

problem #4

Jul 012014

RAV4

  • miles
2011 Toyota rav 4. consumer writes in regards to the rear lower suspension arms recall notice. The consumer stated the amount of time to get an appointment, was unreasonable.

- Mililani, HI, USA

problem #3

Aug 052011

RAV4

  • 1,000 miles
Loud bang which sounds like a hammer hitting the bottom of the vehicle. Problem first noticed around 1000 miles and happens frequently. It happens typically when passengers are in the middle and or 3rd row seats at speeds usually above 25 miles per hour. This is an ongoing problem with my 4 wheel drive, 3rd row seat Rav4 now at 73K miles. It can happen within a few miles of each incident or go hundreds of miles before it happens again. Very alarming. I have taken it into the dealer several times yet every time their technicians take the vehicle for test drive, they can not replicate the problem.

- Cherry Hill, NJ, USA

problem #2

Nov 292013

RAV4 4-cyl

  • miles
2011 Toyota rav 4. consumer writes in regards to suspension system problems. The consumer stated there was a loud noise coming from the suspension, when going over a bump. The dealer was unable to duplicate the problem.

- West New York, NJ, USA

problem #1

Apr 042013

RAV4 4-cyl

  • 14,800 miles
While driving North in stop and go traffic on dan ryan expressway I was accelerating from about 20 mph to about 35 mph, when the car started to vibrate very bad, as if all four wheels had hit the rumble strip on the edge of the road. The car has been riding a lot rougher since about Jan 30th.

- Chicago , IL, USA