Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - ANTILOCK - WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
SU0020005/05/2000613507This bulletin provides service information regarding the removal of the abs speed sensor prior to removal of the rear axle and rear suspension. *mr07/20/2000
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
BR0010003/10/2000610949Information on reducing front brake groan or grinding noise. *tt05/22/2000

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
06/04/200334825203/19/1999
 I am the original owner of a 1999 toyota solara (purchased march 1999).last month with 34,825 miles on it, i had to have the front rotors and brake pads replaced for the second time. the first time was in june 2001 with 22,125 miles on the vehicle.*ak both times, the dealer blames excessive rust and runout on the rotors as the cause of serious steering wheel vibration when braking. they claim i do not drive the car and use the brakes enough. the solara is garage kept and gets at least as much use as any other car i have owned and i have never had to have any brakes and rotors replaced for this reason and four of the cars i owned for a period of nine years each. two of those sat outside their entire existence and averaged a grand total of three to four thousand miles/year. i have tried dealing with the dealer rep and he and the regional service manager tell me there is nothing they should do about it and i should expect to be doing this again every two years. this does not seem right to me and so far i have gotten the response from customer service that they stand behind the opinions of their dealer service techs. even after repair, i get some vibration in pedal and steering wheel at times. have also had problems with antilock brakes. just today i had to avoid an accident as a car pulled out in front of me and antilock released braking causing a longer braking distance than necessary. one day when stopping at a traffic light in good weather conditions on a smooth surface, anti-lock kicked in and released braking power. i wound up with the whole front end of the car in the intersection. i was only going about 30-35 mph as i was in a residential area. i was lucky no one was coming. any time you try to stop on a rough surface, it can be an adventure. you always have to remember to keep extra distance with this car. anytime brought up to dealer, they said could not duplicate and this is the way antilock brakes are supposed to work.
12/15/2000407/01/1999
 The unreliable brakes on my car are my gravest concern of the several problems ive had. the electrical problems with this car began only one month into ownership. these problems were mostly corrected by a rewire that was done in october 1999. occasionally, though, a window wont open still. the brakes first failed in the winter of 00-01, and i took the car in for service. the dealership could not replicate the problem. i continued to drive the car, since the problem rarely occurred. it became more frequent and pronounced, however. eventually in july 2001, i slid through an intersection on a hot sunny day on dry roads. i was convinced the car was not performing properly. at this point (august 2001), it is unsteady enough on good roads that i brake with extreme caution at all times. twice, now, in the last week the abs has engaged when the brakes were not engaged  once during acceleration, once when completing a stop (that started at about 15 mph). the third dealership i contacted listened to the problem carefully and then explained to me that the car was performing exactly as designed, and this safety feature (the abs) was designed to protect from loss of control. i can certainly control the direction of the car well when its skidding, but i consider the ability to reduce speed an equally important element of control. if a child on a tricycle crossed unexpectedly in front of me, i am almost certain the car could not be stopped in time to avoid an accident, no matter how slowly i was going. the abs takes over even at very low speeds (0-15mph), tripling my stopping distance on the driest, smoothest roads. i know this would be a compelling suit coming from the attorney of a cripple, but i am only interested in being safe and alive. this car is unsafe, and i am exasperated at toyotas refusal to take responsibility for the problem.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS
06/01/1999303/01/1999
 Brakes would make grinding noises when they were applied. would fail to catch when trying make stops, which are almost impossible to do. brake system was replaced at 6,000 miles & the struts were replaced at 12,000 miles due to oil leakage. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC
06/04/20042
 I have a 1999 solara and ever since owning it, it's been one thing after another. the cd player skips when i press the brakes, the rotors needed resurfacing because the steering wheel and brake pads vibrated when breaking, the struts rattle badly and constantly, the driver side vanity mirror broke off, the driver side door control panel has came off twice now, i've replaced break light bulbs four times, the engine sputters at times at start up and will not stay running on it's own and the driver side seat rocks back and forth. the dealer fixed the seat once out of the 7 times i brought it in for repair finally said it's supposed to do that. i told them they fixed the problem once already so how can it be a normal thing? i sat in a new solara onthe showroon floor and that seat rocked too. the dealer replaced my cd player but the new skips at times but not nearly as often. the dealer claimed there's nothing wrong with the struts and refused to replace. tired of one thing after another...this is my first and last toyota.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - PADS
06/04/200334825203/19/1999
 I am the original owner of a 1999 toyota solara (purchased march 1999).last month with 34,825 miles on it, i had to have the front rotors and brake pads replaced for the second time. the first time was in june 2001 with 22,125 miles on the vehicle.*ak both times, the dealer blames excessive rust and runout on the rotors as the cause of serious steering wheel vibration when braking. they claim i do not drive the car and use the brakes enough. the solara is garage kept and gets at least as much use as any other car i have owned and i have never had to have any brakes and rotors replaced for this reason and four of the cars i owned for a period of nine years each. two of those sat outside their entire existence and averaged a grand total of three to four thousand miles/year. i have tried dealing with the dealer rep and he and the regional service manager tell me there is nothing they should do about it and i should expect to be doing this again every two years. this does not seem right to me and so far i have gotten the response from customer service that they stand behind the opinions of their dealer service techs. even after repair, i get some vibration in pedal and steering wheel at times. have also had problems with antilock brakes. just today i had to avoid an accident as a car pulled out in front of me and antilock released braking causing a longer braking distance than necessary. one day when stopping at a traffic light in good weather conditions on a smooth surface, anti-lock kicked in and released braking power. i wound up with the whole front end of the car in the intersection. i was only going about 30-35 mph as i was in a residential area. i was lucky no one was coming. any time you try to stop on a rough surface, it can be an adventure. you always have to remember to keep extra distance with this car. anytime brought up to dealer, they said could not duplicate and this is the way antilock brakes are supposed to work.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - ROTOR
06/04/200334825203/19/1999
 I am the original owner of a 1999 toyota solara (purchased march 1999).last month with 34,825 miles on it, i had to have the front rotors and brake pads replaced for the second time. the first time was in june 2001 with 22,125 miles on the vehicle.*ak both times, the dealer blames excessive rust and runout on the rotors as the cause of serious steering wheel vibration when braking. they claim i do not drive the car and use the brakes enough. the solara is garage kept and gets at least as much use as any other car i have owned and i have never had to have any brakes and rotors replaced for this reason and four of the cars i owned for a period of nine years each. two of those sat outside their entire existence and averaged a grand total of three to four thousand miles/year. i have tried dealing with the dealer rep and he and the regional service manager tell me there is nothing they should do about it and i should expect to be doing this again every two years. this does not seem right to me and so far i have gotten the response from customer service that they stand behind the opinions of their dealer service techs. even after repair, i get some vibration in pedal and steering wheel at times. have also had problems with antilock brakes. just today i had to avoid an accident as a car pulled out in front of me and antilock released braking causing a longer braking distance than necessary. one day when stopping at a traffic light in good weather conditions on a smooth surface, anti-lock kicked in and released braking power. i wound up with the whole front end of the car in the intersection. i was only going about 30-35 mph as i was in a residential area. i was lucky no one was coming. any time you try to stop on a rough surface, it can be an adventure. you always have to remember to keep extra distance with this car. anytime brought up to dealer, they said could not duplicate and this is the way antilock brakes are supposed to work.
06/27/2002
 Rotors broke off and went into front wheel, and wheel stopped moving, and consumer lost control of vehicle.*ak