Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
05/01/20040105/01/2004
 Dt*: the contact stated because of the high rear head rest it is difficult to see out of the rear window. the dealership was alerted who explained this is how the vehicle was manufactured. the manufacturer has not been alerted. updated 7/13/2006 - *nm
03/15/2004202/14/2004
 The edges of the black cloth seats on my 2004 toyota solara are permanently stained from the rain & of course no one will do anything about it.*ak
06/15/20041500204/01/2004
 Rear window is blocked by the head rest. also, the when the sun visor is down, it blocks the rear window . manufacture states that the design meets dot compliance.*ak the consumer also indicated that eh rear window appeared to be significantly small than prior year solara convertible. *nm
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - HEAD RESTRAINT
01/03/20051
 The head restraints take 50% of the rearview. this makes the ability to see vehicles difficult when in reverse, increasing the risk of a crash. manufacturer was contacted by consumer.*ak
06/04/2004206/04/2004
 Car's design makes changing lanes highly dangerous: the back window is extremely small and narrow, and the two back seats have unusually high head rests which completely block the small window.*ak
07/05/20045107/05/2004
 The consumer believes the rear head rest in the vehicle are too large because they partially block the driver's view of the rear while driving. *ak *nm
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - SEAT HEATER/COOLER
12/02/20044600107/02/2004
 Vehicle was parked and without incident the seat heater caught on fire. owner took the vehicle back to the dealer, who removed the seat, and installed a new seat. *ak *tc
SEATS - MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
01/27/2007105/21/2005
 2004 toyota solara convertible design flaw. rear seat backs are too high and block vision out of rear window. very difficult when trying to back up or change lanes. 2007 model year has redesigned the back seats to allow greater vision. *jb
05/06/20041
 I recently purchased a new 2004 toyota camry solara convertable. when the top is up the two rear seat headrests block visability out of the rear veiw window by at least 60%. the rear window is small to start with, limiting visability, the headrests really compound the problem. i contacted toyota corp about the possible removal of the headrests. their response was that the headrests were fixed and could not be removed. i believe this is a design flaw and a valid safety issue, the reason for my e-mail. *ak