Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
SR-90-L02/22/201010032633Toyota: potential floor mat interference with accelerator pedal. a stuck open accelerator pedal may result in very high vehicle speeds and make it difficult to stop the vehicle, which could cause a crash, serious injury or death.04/21/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
09/06/2011
 I have a 2010 toyota avalon which i like very much. unfortunately, it has a design defect. there is a lever on the steering column that lets the driver control the height of the steering wheel. unfortunately, the lever does not stay in the fixed position. over time it drops down as a result of road vibration and permits the steering column to compress. this has happened to me twice. the first occasion was quite scary as i had to slow down rapidly. fortunately, i was able to keep control of the vehicle. when it occurred a second time several months later, i was better prepared. i have reported the problem to the dealership where i purchased the car, but they said there was no problem. to avoid future incidents, i look at the lever almost everytime i get in the car. if it has started to go down, i pull it back up. i should not have to do this.
03/24/2010110/28/2009
 2010 toyota avalon. consumer writes to express that she has been unable to satisfactorily resolve this complaint with the dealership regarding a good faith effort to return vehicle. *tgw the consumer stated the salesman told her on more than one occasion the vehicle did not have an acceleration problem. the dealer stated they did not know the vehicle had a problem when the consumer purchased the vehicle. the consumer stated her issue was with the dealer mis-representing the facts about the vehicle. *jb updated 03/29/10.*jb updated 04/06/10.*jb
01/01/20105000
 Recent purchase of a new 2010 toyota avalon , now involved in a a recall- had a defective accelerator pedal, which was recently replaced by the toyota dealership. we occasionally feel a lurch, when starting up the car or backing up.