Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEATS
TSB-0122-1109/06/201110042555Toyota: information provided for replacing the seat covers for vehicles equipped with side airbags. *pe12/16/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
05/08/20051
 1. our son was in an end-over-end rollover crash, with his seat belt fastened. 2. the driver's seat bent, ejecting him into the back seat, where his neck was broken. 3. the car was totaled, and he died 20 days later. *jb
02/20/2005103/22/2003
 Rear head rests too big and block view in the rear window. i need to remove the rear headrests to drive the car in the summer time when air condition is on. car seats are not comfortable. *jb
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - HEAD RESTRAINT
02/20/2005103/22/2003
 Rear head rests too big and block view in the rear window. i need to remove the rear headrests to drive the car in the summer time when air condition is on. car seats are not comfortable. *jb
06/01/2002
 I just bought this car, and unfortunately can't return it. the rear headrests are huge, blocking about 1/3 of the view out the rear window and making backing up and lane-changing risky. similar comments are found by others on internet car review sites. relying exclusively on mirrors should not be required. can they issue smaller rear headrests? i am very concerned about hitting someone. if i had a big box in my rear view area, blocking a similar space, i probably would get ticketed by the cops for a safety violation. why is this no different? i also wonder if, because of this visibility problem, i will be able to unload this car on anyone but a toyota dealer when i sell it . (another problem: the a pillar (between windshield and left window) is huge, but i may get used to it, as i suspect my problem is due to having driven an older car for many years. some left-side traffic (e.g., cyclists, children) that might fall into this blind spot and the view when making left turns typically are obscured by the thickness of this area. if i were taller, putting the seat back would help, but unfortunately that puts me too far from the pedals. thought i'd mention this, in case others have trouble with it.*ak
SEATS - MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
1
 When snapping the driver side back to normal, upright position, the consumer noticed that the latch was not centered in the back of the seat. *ph also, the seat can be pulled on the side without the latch and the seat easily moves out. *la