Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
0020705/18/200710021712Hvac blower motor ice build up. *kb06/15/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
02/15/201085000
 While driving i noticed that my front abs would not activate in an emergency situation. braking distances became a lot longer. when i went to replace my front brakes, i discovered that the front lower brake piston had frozen. it was the same for both sides. took it into the shop, and they said the same thing. had to have the caliper replaced on both sides for a total of $750. this is the same thing that has happened to many other owners, which can be found on www.t4r.org.
07/01/2008480001
 I have a problem with a dash of 4runner 2004 is cracked slowly until you are full. toyota to report on the problem that said no recall. and vale $ 840.00. all the bus dyed the same problem. *tr
EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE
05/12/2009780001
 I have a 2004 toyota 4runner and a few months ago the accelerator pedal got stuck under the rubber floor mat. i purchased the rubber floor mat from a toyota dealer and it was made specifically for the 4 runner. when the pedal got stuck, the engine was running wide open. i managed to get the vehicle in neutral and stopped before hitting anything. it was very frightening. it appears like the mat slid forward and that was what caused the pedal to get stuck. i had recently cleaned the mat and may not have had it positioned properly when i reinstalled it. i think the design of the mat is not safe due to the thickness of the mat at the front near the pedal. future incidents are likely if the mat is loose and slides forward. i did have a carpeted mat under the rubber mat. the carpeted mat came with the 4runner when i bought the vehicle. this likely contributed to the rubber mat coming loose and sliding forward. if not installed properly, it appears like the carpeted mat could also slide forward and may cause the accelerator to get stuck. *tr