Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
0110508/01/200510016624U341f transmission solenoid identification. *tt09/26/2005
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
0050408/26/200410009397Proper identification of the 5 solenoids used in the u240e/u241e automatic transaxles. *tt09/29/2004
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DIFFERENTIAL UNIT
0020708/23/200710022730Abnormal noise from rear differential. *kb09/25/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
11/15/20121500001
 My car started making a weird noise. when the clutch was pushed in, the noise would stop. 3 weeks later i had to go to work so i got on the highway and the noise was getting louder and louder. my front wheels locked up and my transmission shot me out of gear. a car almost hit me which would of cost my life. i will never buy a toyota again. it costs $2000 to fix. hopefully you guys do something before someone gets seriously injured. *tr
11/15/2012150000
 My car started making a weird noise. when the clutch was pushed in, the noise would stop. 3 weeks later i had to go to work so i got on the highway and the noise was getting louder and louder. my front wheels locked up and my transmission shot me out of gear. a car almost hit me which would of costed my life. i will never buy a toyota again. it costs $2000 to fix. hopefully you guys do something before someone gets seriously injured
10/20/2010150000
 Started making loud noise, then locking up. could not shift or get into gear.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
07/01/201165000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2004 toyota matrix. the contact stated the bearings in the transmission failed, causing the vehicle to decelerate to a complete stop. the contact stated there were no warnings prior to the failure. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the transmission would need replacing. the vin was unavailable. the failure and current mileage was 65,000. kmj
07/01/201165000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2004 toyota matrix. the contact stated the bearings in the transmission failed causing the vehicle to come to a stop. the contact stated there was no warning prior to the failure. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told the vehicle would need a new transmission. the vin was unavailable. the failure mileage and current mileages were 65,000.rl
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
02/18/200760000108/24/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota matrix. the contact stated that at 60,000 miles, the wheel bearings and rear axle failed. this increases the risk of a crash. the dealer could not determine the cause of the failure. the manufacturer stated that no recalls were available; therefore, they would not assume financial responsibility for the repairs. the contact is in the process of having the passenger side wheel bearings replaced. the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage is 123,000. updated 3/16/09 *cn updated 03/18/09.*jb
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
03/28/200852000107/09/2003
 Clutch slipping, worn out at only 52,000 miles. *tr
02/08/200814000411/30/2004
 Numerous clutch failures starting with #1 at 14k replaced at dealership in 04', four months after new purchase. second replaced at 45k in 05'. third replaced at 96k in may of 07'. fourth installed tree months later with new fly wheel. now syncro's are going. all problems with vehicle stem from transmission since new. no other major problems noted other than what would be expected as normal wear and tear. *tr
01/18/2008110/18/2005
 The 2004 toyota matrix xls has only 50,000 miles on it. complete clutch failure on interstate. *tr
12/14/200420000111/01/2003
 Clutch failed after 20k miles. non-warranty item. *nm
05/20/2004130003
 We have a 2004 toyota matrix xrs the clutch went out at 13,000 miles. dealer said it was driver error. we have another car with a clutch that has 165,000 miles without any clutch problems. the clutch smells like it is buring again and the dealer said it is from the old clutch even though they replaced it.*ak
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - BELL HOUSING
01/18/2008110/18/2005
 The 2004 toyota matrix xls has only 50,000 miles on it. complete clutch failure on interstate. *tr
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE
08/20/201093459
 I own a 2004 toyota matrix. it has less than 100,000 miles and have been well taken care of. on august 20, 2010, driving 30-35 miles per hour, the front axel broke! i did not run over a pot-hole, there was no accident---nothing to remotely cause the front axel to break. it is very upsetting having to pay for a repair that is a defect in the car and now being told that they can't even find the part to repair the car.
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
05/16/2009135000
 Bearings failed in 5 speed manual transaxle on my 2004 toyota matrix with 135,000 kms.
10/01/201092000
 2004 manual toyota matrix xr 1. i was hearing a very slight tinkling sound when at low rpms in 2nd, 3rd and 5th gears. when the clutch was pressed the sound went away. the sound was occuring for about 2 weeks before the failure. 2. complete failure of the transmission. driving in 5th gear and there was a whirrring sound, a clunk, and the car jumped out of gear. could not get into 1st, 2nd, 5th, or reverse. when car is neutral it is still in gear. we had significant trouble towing the car as i had to be inside the car with the clutch down as the tow truck driver pushed it. 3. replacement of transmission.
08/15/2010120000
 My 2004 toyota matrix xr with manual transmission has suddenly displayed severe mechanical noise from the engine/transmission area. smog technicians wouldn't take liability to run engine for smog tests to register for the coming year, so is now registered as planned non-operation until i can get the car fixed. googling toyota matrix transmission noise or toyota matrix engine noise leads to several sites in which too many owners are either experiencing complete engine loss due to oil sludge problem or total transmission loss due to admitted transmission bearing design flaw. i will not drive this car again on the roadway due to the possibility of sudden and complete loss of transmission function at any time. this car is a great design for functionality, but i am totally dismayed and frustrated that at 120,000 miles, the car is off the road for serious engine and transmission flaws that appear to be very common, considering i bought toyota for the reliability that we all know so much about. i have kept up on the oil changes since they were pre-purchased for 5 years when i bought the car, and have kept fresh after the 5 years expired. very disappointed with the fate that this car has presented me, and the costs that i will have to incur to get it back on the road.
02/10/2010130101
 The car has a continuous grumble from clutch area, toyota says it has a input shaft bearing falure. estimated rerpair $3500.00
06/15/200820000
 I purchased the vehicle used in 2007 with 15,000 miles on it. within a year the transmission went out. got this repaired by the dealership and within a year the transmission went out again. i have been doing research on this model year matrix to see if it was just my car doing this, but it looks like there have been other people with 2004 matrix that have the same problem. what happens is parts of the fly wheel or clutch dysfunction. it makes the car stop and it makes a grinding noise. it happened once while i was on a remote section of highway and the other time i was starting my car in the morning to leave for work. my car has close to 70,000 miles on it now, but as i stated previously, it happened at around 20,000 miles the first time, which is unusual for a toyota, or any car for that matter. parts were replaced by the dealership both times, but i'm scared it's going to happen again. i do not trust this vehicle to drive over extended periods or miles.
02/10/2010130101
 The car has a continuous grumble from clutch area, toyota says it has a input shaft bearing falure. estimated rerpair $3500.00
06/15/200820000
 I purchased the vehicle used in 2007 with 15,000 miles on it. within a year the transmission went out. got this repaired by the dealership and within a year the transmission went out again. i have been doing research on this model year matrix to see if it was just my car doing this, but it looks like there have been other people with 2004 matrix that have the same problem. what happens is parts of the fly wheel or clutch dysfunction. it makes the car stop and it makes a grinding noise. it happened once while i was on a remote section of highway and the other time i was starting my car in the morning to leave for work. my car has close to 70,000 miles on it now, but as i stated previously, it happened at around 20,000 miles the first time, which is unusual for a toyota, or any car for that matter. parts were replaced by the dealership both times, but i'm scared it's going to happen again. i do not trust this vehicle to drive over extended periods or miles.
02/10/2010130101
 The car has a continuous grumble from clutch area, toyota says it has a input shaft bearing falure. estimated rerpair $3500.00
06/15/200820000
 I purchased the vehicle used in 2007 with 15,000 miles on it. within a year the transmission went out. got this repaired by the dealership and within a year the transmission went out again. i have been doing research on this model year matrix to see if it was just my car doing this, but it looks like there have been other people with 2004 matrix that have the same problem. what happens is parts of the fly wheel or clutch dysfunction. it makes the car stop and it makes a grinding noise. it happened once while i was on a remote section of highway and the other time i was starting my car in the morning to leave for work. my car has close to 70,000 miles on it now, but as i stated previously, it happened at around 20,000 miles the first time, which is unusual for a toyota, or any car for that matter. parts were replaced by the dealership both times, but i'm scared it's going to happen again. i do not trust this vehicle to drive over extended periods or miles.
05/03/2010107000
 Heard rattling when car in gear. our mechanic said it is the main bearing in the transmission and it would get louder and then seize up eventually. this car has been regularly and well maintained and has only 107 k on it. the clutch is still original and the trans needs replacing before it ? local dealer says there is nothing he do. we are going to put a new transmission in and drive it for another 40 k then dump it. am completely disappointed in this car and in toyota,
03/09/2010740001
 I own a 2004 toyota matrix 2wd base model with 5-speed manual transmission. i had 75,000 miles on it and very few issues until one day on the highway, the transmission seized up completely. the only recourse was to replace the entire transmission assembly. *tr
01/12/20101112341
 2004 matrix transmission failed while wife was driving on highway on a rainy night. prior to this the transmission began to have noises which one might attribute to an auto at 110,000 miles. after this failure transmission would not shift except with great difficulty. i had the matrix towed home and am in the process of determining solution. the rest of the car is flawless but this early failure of a manual transmission in a toyota is discouraging. the situation was a dangerous one as failure of the transmission caused those vehicles around her to become aggressive towards the slowly moving matrix. my wife was extremely fortunate to coax the car to safety. these unexpected repairs will cost me around $2500 to $3000 to resolve. the auto is of no value without the repair, and with the repair resale not much greater. *tr
02/14/20101140001
 Manual transmission seized while driving toyota matrix. car totally locked up and stopped on the freeway. car only had 114,000 miles on it and was regularly serviced. faulty equipment and dangerous. *tr
01/04/20101300001
 Manual transmission failed on my 2004 toyota matrix. started making clunking and grinding noises and fifth gear stopped providing forward movement. i was able to use lower gears. *tr
12/29/20091112501
 Transmission failure due to faulty bearings. *tr
11/26/2009980001
 While on the highway, our 2004 toyota matrix, approx. 98k miles started to buck and make a terrible grinding noise. we then lost 4th and 5th gears. we were fortunate to be able to take control of the vehicle and get to the side however we were stuck at night on the highway. the transmission bearings shredded causing the clutch to fail. replacement cost $3500.00. since, we had read about hundreds of other similar complaints about this vehicle and were shocked that toyota has not accepted responsibility for inferior parts and recalled the transmission. toyota's reputation and thought of dependability and safety has faltered. it is sad because we have owned several other toyota's in the past but will not consider purchasing another. we feel we were put knowingly into danger driving this vehicle as so many others unfortunately shared the same experience with same model/yr toyota. *tr
12/28/20091430001
 Driving home from work, heard a grinding noise drove to the mechanic we use and was told the transmission is bad and needs to be replaced. *tr
12/15/2009700001
 Had to replace the transmission on my 2004 matrix. the car has been making noise for the last several months. i did not take it to the shop to find the noise because it ran fine. the last time i started the car before it broke down the noise was really loud and did not drive very well. the transmission and clutch shifted fine. car broke down on the interstate. was able to get off the first exit. took it the repair shop. they described it as a metal grinding noise and saw heavy vibrations from the transmission when the car was on the lift. replaced the transmission for $2700. got the car back, drives fine. no noise. *tr
12/06/2009415001
 Toyota matrix 2004 i have been noticing (what appeared to be) slippage in the clutch, especially at higher gears. this kept getting more problematic until 12-6-2009 the car would not go more than 20 mph and smelled hot. what appeared to be transmission oil was found on the driveway under the car. note: upon looking at this issue via the www, i see this is a
10/10/2009845001
 I have a 2004 matrix (5 speed manual) with 85k and the throwout bearing has failed. i was driving home from a concert with a few youth kids on saturday night. i was entering the 1-10e trying to merge in with traffic when the throwout bearing failed. i tried to shift into 3rd gear, but it was stuck in 2nd. i had to slam the gear into place to prevent getting run over by a suv. this was my second near-death experience this year in my car due to the transmission. earlier, when the car was at 74k, the front axle on the transmission broke. this broke in the middle of a busy intersection where i had to keep swaying my body forward until the car had enough momentum to roll across. after replacing the front axle, i really do not have the money to fix another transmission issue. toyota needs to recall their transmissions on the 2004 matrix, i don't know how many more times i can afford to cheat death. *tr
10/02/2009820001
 Transmission went out on highway. *tr
11/01/20071050001
 My 2004 toyota matrix transmission failed. not the clutch, bearings or pressure plate...the transmission. had to have it replaced to the tune of $3800. apparently i am not the only one with the problem...just do a google search for 2004 toyota matrix manual transmission failure and look at the 30+ pages of comments on edmunds site. toyota needs to acknowledge this as a defect and refund our money. we need your help, please. *tr
08/19/2009528111
 I have a 2004 toyota matrix with mileage of 52,811 and a standard transmission. i had to replace the clutch. the warranty covers 60,000 miles or five years, so i was under the mileage but six months over the years. i understand that people are having problems with clutch/transmission with the 2003-2006 matrixes. it seems very early to me for the clutch to have failed and it cost $1,295 to fix. *tr
02/03/200994620
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota matrix. while driving approximately 65 mph on normal road conditions, the contact downshifted to fourth gear and heard a grinding and squealing noise. the noise occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing and it was discovered that the gear bearings were worn, which resulted in gear fluid leakage from the seals. the gear fluid was dispensed into the fluid reservoir. the technician recommended replacing the manual transmission and clutch. the vehicle is currently inoperative and has not been repaired. the vin was unknown. the failure and current mileages were 94,620.
01/06/20091490001
 Transmission failure on 2004 toyota matrix with manual transmission. the transmission is 4 years old and seems to have experience a bearing failure. problem begins with loud rattling noise in the engine, which eventually leads to transmission failure as stated by similar owners. i discovered the chronic problem after reading a internet forum with 26 pages of the similar users with the same issues. link is listed below: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f0d9b0e/130 with my situation, the car is in the repair shop, not sure what action to take as problem will occur with undetermined amount of time. *tr
08/12/2008920001
 2004 toyota matrix xrs transmission wear out in 6th gear. @ approx. 92,000 miles. *tr
06/03/2008610001
 Bought a 2004 toyota matrix xr with only 60,000 miles. transmission went out due to a faulty bearing.... no recall and no fault according to toyota. *tr
01/30/200877432101/02/2004
 1.) putting car into fourth gear and heard a loud whining and grinding metal sound. no indication before that there was any issues with car. continued hearing grinding sound when putting car into different gears. 2.) took to dealer and found that the transmission needed to be replaced. 3.) took to a transmission shop and is currently being investigated for extent of damage. bad bearings for sure and possibly need a rebuild on transmission. *tr
11/11/200442266205/22/2003
 Dt: 2004 toyota matrix xr, the vehicle has a problem with the steering, there was a noise coming from the steering yoke, consumer states the steering did not feel right, the consumer had taken the vehicle to the dealer to be repaired, the dealer told the consumer that the problem was because the splash guard was dragging, the dealer put two pins in the splash guard, because the pins were missing, the consumer took the vehicle to the dealership again to be repaired, the dealer told the consumer that the problem is with the steering yoke, previously the transmission had went out on the vehicle, the transmission seemed to have a loud noise coming from it. the consumer took it to the dealer. there was damage to the case and the dealership replaced the transmission because the vehicle was still under warranty. the vehicle is currently at the dealership waiting for a yoke replacement. the dealership told the consumer that it is on back order, all these problems occurred during normal driving conditions. according to the dealer the steering was not still under warranty the first time the consumer took it to the dealer. the vehicle is no longer under warranty now, the vehicle was purchased in may 2003. *nm the clicking noise is still present when turning the wheel. *sc
01/31/20045100206/08/2003
 Clutch failure at 5100 miles; --- complete-- replaced by dealer at 8600 miles---- clutch failure. dealer refuses to deal with warranty. tells me that it is my fault, i don't know how to drive a manual transmission. indicates that my wife and i are riding the clutch and perhaps racing mentioned vehicle. after a combined driving experience of nearly 3/4 of century on driving manual transmissions with zero problems, i seriously doubt that the cause of my clutch failures are my driving abilities or habits. dealer service mentions that there is no evidence of history of complaints against this particular vehicle. instead wishes to pass the blame and cause onto the customer. *jb