Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
TSB-0087-1206/13/201210045140Toyota: accelerator pedal sensor assembly information regarding the inspection, removal, and installation, if lubrication or oil, is applied. *pe08/21/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
01/01/201001
 I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with a manual transmission. the throttle management software is a joke at best and dangerous at worst. the vehicle engine rpm will not go below 12-1800rpm when the vehicle is moving unless the speed is somewhere below 5mph. this can be very annoying at times and dangerous at others. driving on ice, towing a trailer, driving in hilly terrain. there is no engine braking available at any speed above 5mph. when the software does finally close the throttle completely it does so abruptly causing a jerky condition that can lead to loss of control on ice. at 20mph, for instance driving in a school zone, the throttle cannot be set to maintain a steady speed. the vehicle alternates between accelerating and almost complete throttle shut off. there is no in between. i have seen this same behavior when driving off road in steep terrain. not only is it annoying but it is dangerous. i have had the vehicle to toyota twice and they claim it is normal for this model and that there is nothing that can be done. the other thing that it does is hold the last rpm for several seconds when shifting between gears. not so much dangerous as annoying and causes excessive wear on driveline components and is also extremely wasteful of fuel. *tr
03/14/2010180001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. the contact was driving approximately 45 mph, proceeding to a complete stop. the vehicle surged without warning. when the brakes were engaged there was a slow response. the failure continued until the gear was shifted into neutral position. the failure occurred spontaneously. the vehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction. the current and failure mileages were 18,000. updated 6/1/10 *cn the consumer stated the incidents happened on dry roads and the incidents has happened three other times within the last 6 months. no floor mats were involved during the incidents. the consumer has since traded the vehicle. updated 06/04/10.*jb
03/12/2010120001
 My toyota fj cruiser once again scared the life out of me. the vehicle again started to accelerate at high speed when traveling down hill. i live in pr with lots of hills. i went to a dorado dealer who told me my vehicle was out of warranty. i had less than 36k miles but have owned the vehicle for more than 3 years. i believe the vehicle is a problem which merits your attention. the vehicle has done this to me many times. please look into this problem and bring us peace of mind. *tr
01/01/201030000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. while at a stop light or whenever the vehicle would sit idle, the engine rpms would increase abnormally and the vehicle would proceed to lunge forward. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where he advised the failure was normal and due to lack of lubrication in the propeller shaft, causing the solenoid to stick. the dealer did not investigate the vehicle any further and to date, the vehicle continued to demonstrate the failure. there were no open recalls on the vehicle. the failure mileage was approximately 30,000 and the current was 45,000.
08/17/2007120001
 1) problem has happened twice: driving approximately 35 mph then hitting a pothole at just the moment braking was required because traffic ahead had stopped; while my foot was on the brake, the pedal dropped to the floor with no braking action. only after releasing and pumping, did braking action return. 2) this has occurred twice. both times i narrowly avoided causing accidents -- not to mention the sudden rush of fear and panic i experienced. 3) no corrective action taken. the dealer said they were unable to recreate the problem. *tr
11/15/2009500001
 I drive a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. i've owned the vehicle since august 2006. two times since i've owned the vehicle, it has accelerated unexpectedly. each time, it has taken me off guard. one time i was in a 35 mph zone and it got up to 50 or 60 mph. in both incidents, i switched the car into neutral and the engine continued to rev. i waited for the engine to return to normal before putting it back into drive. both times, i think i was going a slow enough speed that the brake helped slow the vehicle down also. i have inspected my floor mat and it was never near the gas pedal during any of the incidents. i assumed that these were just rare occurrences. now, after hearing other toyota owners describe similar issues, i'm wondering if this is related to a mechanical defect. *tr
07/15/2007151361
 Driving my 2007 toyota fj cruiser v6 4x4 on a long stretch of two lane highway in clear weather conditions. cruise control was set at 70 mph. vehicle started speeding up on it's own to about 85 mph. i thought something was wrong with the cruise control. turned off cruise control, nothing happened. car was still accelerating. hit the brake pedal and nothing happened. car was still accelerating on it's own. i was getting ready to put the car into neutral, or pull the emergency brake... when i decided to hit the brake pedal hard with both feet several times. car finally started slowing down. it was like the vehicle had a mind of it's own. this occurred just before 7/20/09 and i took the vehicle into toyota for repair when we returned home. they couldn't find anything wrong with it. haven't had the issue since, but am afraid to drive the car on long stretches of highway. this car is not currently on the recall list. toyota had a certified master technician run a system test on all computer systems in vehicle and found no problem with the cruise function or any other electronic control components. this was on 7/20/07, that they confirmed all systems were operating as designed. i had two witnesses in the car with me and they saw what happened. i was lucky there were no other cars on that stretch of the highway during that 15-20 minute time frame. *tr
04/15/2009200001
 2007 toyota fj cruiser. i've had acceleration issues with my toyota fj cruiser, as mentioned in the current recalled models. while attempting to come to a stop, the engine revs and accelerates at an uncontrollable level throwing the car out of control. this has happened a minimum of 3 time already and possibly more that i wrote off as other issues. 2 of the 3 times i turned sharply to the right and off the road without hitting anyone or anything, applying the brake until the engine slowed down and i could come to a full stop. i called toyota, (may 2009) and they thought it might be a computer issues affecting acceleration, of course this was before the widespread recall. these issues were not due to floor mats or sticky accelerators. i understand that my car, 2007 fj, is not part of the recall, but has the same issues as the recalled models. *tr
10/01/2007120001
 I took my 2007 toyota fj cruiser into the dealer around the end of 2007, it had 12,000 miles on it at the time. i told them that my gas pedal had stuck and i had to hold the brakes down and turn off the key to get it to stop. i then had to get out of the car in the middle of the road and reach down to release it. they told me that it must have stuck on the floor mat and to just watch it. it then stuck again about a year later and i was able to release it this time by kicking at it. i didn't think anymore of it until all the recalls started coming out on toyota gas pedals and i thought that you should know about this because it happened on a model that is not on the recall list and that the problem came up over two years ago. this incident is documented at thompson toyota in placerville, ca. i bought the car new at folsom toyota 2/2007. nothing has been done to fix this yet but the service director at thopson toyota was very concerned this time and said that someone was coming up from the bay area to look at it soon. *tr
01/26/2010277001
 Speed control speeds up vehicle when applying brakes to disengage speed control and slow vehicle. this has happened on numerous occasions while attempting to disengage the speed control by using the brake pedal. *tr
09/21/20089800
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. while driving 80 mph, the contact noticed that the cruise control stopped working. he also noticed that the speedometer was moving constantly. he pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and noticed flames coming from the back seats of the vehicle. the fire department extinguished the fire and a police report was filed. the contact did not notice any differences beforehand. the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer. the vin was unknown. the current and failure mileages were 9,800.
04/12/200815550103/12/2008
 On last march 12th , i bought from you a toyota fj 2007 with 13968 miles, it looks like new. my son andres was driving two weeks ago in ocala, florida and something happened, the car seems like block a wheel by itself with doing nothing, causing that car move to different places and was difficult to drive. then the turn on several lights in the panel and with those lights on you can drive a car, when it turn off, the car block again and is difficult and dangerous to drive. i gave a car at your services department two times given me an excellent attention. yesterday afternoon i went to your company to pick the car up and a service advisor told me that you change a speed sensor that was a problem. i was driving to my home and every thing was ok. then at night i was driven to downtown disney at 60 m.p.h and the car star block again causing that turn 360 degrees in the high way fortunately i didn't hit anybody and didn't knock over. i
03/19/20071100011/20/2006
 My vehicle experiences rpm gain when trying to stop, and a the rpms never resided between shifts of gears or until the vehicle was below 5 mph. on several occasions during emergency safety stops the vehicle has actually accelerated during the braking process. toyota explained that these rpm conditions were due to new technology in automobiles.*ak
01/31/200721101/30/2007
 Engine accelerates to 1500 rpm when i take my foot completely off the throttle when driving at slow speeds (under 1500 rpm). this causes the vehicle (manual transmission) to speed up instead of slowing down, exactly the opposite of the engine braking that one would expect. i feel this presents a major safety hazard when driving in traffic and / or icy road conditions. *jb
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
01/01/19011
 S10 appropriate handling ltr re sticking gas pedal in a toyota vehicle. *kb the consumer stated the gas pedal would mainly stick when he pulled into a parking space. the vehicle would continue to accelerate although the consumer applied the brakes. *jb updated 04/27/10
07/07/200931000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. occasionally when the contact attempted to accelerate at various speeds, he noticed that the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floor causing the vehicle to accelerate. in order to stop the vehicle the contact had to apply extreme braking pressure. the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealership and there were no prior warnings. the current and failure mileages were 31000.
04/20/200922000108/17/2006
 Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. the contact stated that he noticed on two occasions, the vehicle began to suddenly accelerate to almost 90 mph. when he inspected the vehicle, he saw that the floor mats slid up and were pushing against the gas pedal. the floor mats were not properly hooked to prevent the acceleration. he has not contacted the dealer or the manufacturer to-date. the vehicle had not been repaired to-date. the current mileage was 29,939. the failure mileage was approximately 22,000. updated 03/01/10. *lj updated 06/11/10