Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
09V388000TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC. V (Vehicle)426031910/08/2009MFRTOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION10/05/200910/06/2009
Defect SummaryToyota is recalling certain model year 2004-2010 passenger vehicles. the accelerator pedal can get stuck in the wide open position due to its being trapped by an unsecured or incompatible driver's floor mat.
Consequence SummaryA stuck open accelerator pedal may result in very high vehicle speeds and make it difficult to stop the vehicle, which could cause a crash, serious injury or death.
Corrective SummaryToyota filed an amended defect report on november 25, 2009, stating that dealers will modify the accelerator pedal and, on certain vehicles, alter the shape of the floor surface under the pedal. these changes address the risk of pedal entrapment due to interference with the floor mat. redesigned accelerator pedals will become available beginning in april 2010 and dealers will replace any modified pedal with the new pedal if desired. also, dealers will replace any genuine toyota or lexus all-weather floor mats with redesigned all-weather mats, or repurchase the previous mats from owners who do not want the new ones. additionally, software modifications will be installed on camry, avalon and lexus es 350, is 350 and is 250 models that will ensure that the brake overrides the accelerator in the event both brake and accelerator pedals are applied. toyota will begin mailing letters to owners in december 2009. owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331, lexus at 1-800-255-3987.
NotesToyota recall no. 90l/90lg.owners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov .

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

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
RQ10003TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/16/2010UNINTENDED ACCELERATION
 On september 26, 2007, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that some of its model year (my) 2007 and 2008 lexus e350 and toyota camry vehicles could experience unintended and uncontrolled acceleration due to interference between the optional all weather floor mat offered on those vehicles and the vehicles' accelerator pedal.this decision was influenced by an office of defects investigation (odi) engineering analysis.this recall was designated 07e082.two years later, on october 5, 2009, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that a number of its my 2004-2009 lexus and toyota vehicles may also experience unintended and uncontrolled acceleration due to interference between the accelerator pedal and the driver's floor mat.this recall was designated 09v388.several months later, on january 27, 2010, toyota filed an amended, or supplemental, defect information report and expanded the population of vehicles to include additional my 2008-2010 toyota and lexus vehicles.since this expansiontook place in a different calendar year, this recall was designated 10v023.separately on january 21, 2010, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that certain toyota vehicles and certain pontiac vibe vehicles contained a safety defect in the accelerator pedal assembly that may cause the accelerator pedal to become harder to depress, slower to return, or in the worse case, mechanically stuck in a partially depressed position.nhtsa designated this recall 10v017.in total, the four recalls cover over 7.6 million toyota and lexus vehicles as well as the pontiac vibe product made by new united motor manufacturing, inc., a venture of toyota and general motors corporation.nhtsa requires additional information from toyota to more fully understand and evaluate, among other things, whether the scope of the recalls identified above (makes, models and model years) is sufficiently broad.the agency is seeking to determine whether toyota viewed the underlying defects too narrowly as interference between the accelerator pedal and the driver
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
RQ10003TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/16/2010UNINTENDED ACCELERATION
 On september 26, 2007, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that some of its model year (my) 2007 and 2008 lexus e350 and toyota camry vehicles could experience unintended and uncontrolled acceleration due to interference between the optional all weather floor mat offered on those vehicles and the vehicles' accelerator pedal.this decision was influenced by an office of defects investigation (odi) engineering analysis.this recall was designated 07e082.two years later, on october 5, 2009, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that a number of its my 2004-2009 lexus and toyota vehicles may also experience unintended and uncontrolled acceleration due to interference between the accelerator pedal and the driver's floor mat.this recall was designated 09v388.several months later, on january 27, 2010, toyota filed an amended, or supplemental, defect information report and expanded the population of vehicles to include additional my 2008-2010 toyota and lexus vehicles.since this expansiontook place in a different calendar year, this recall was designated 10v023.separately on january 21, 2010, toyota filed a defect information report and notified nhtsa that certain toyota vehicles and certain pontiac vibe vehicles contained a safety defect in the accelerator pedal assembly that may cause the accelerator pedal to become harder to depress, slower to return, or in the worse case, mechanically stuck in a partially depressed position.nhtsa designated this recall 10v017.in total, the four recalls cover over 7.6 million toyota and lexus vehicles as well as the pontiac vibe product made by new united motor manufacturing, inc., a venture of toyota and general motors corporation.nhtsa requires additional information from toyota to more fully understand and evaluate, among other things, whether the scope of the recalls identified above (makes, models and model years) is sufficiently broad.the agency is seeking to determine whether toyota viewed the underlying defects too narrowly as interference between the accelerator pedal and the driver

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
07/16/201259600
 Upon starting the car one morning i noticed the speedometer, fuel and gear indicator digital readouts were not working. i researched the problem on the internet and narrowed the problem to a faulty combination meter (bad solder). this problem has been occurring with numerous other prius owners according to forums and such. i purchased the car at a ford dealership and also purchased their ford esp base care plan. clearly the plan stated the speedometer/odometer, electrical or mechanical problems were covered. however the agent at the extended warranty office denied the claim. so my car sits at a toyota dealership with the dash apart and the appraised value of the car less $2000.00 according to the sales dept. because the mileage is unknown. toyota has yet to declare a recall for the problem which could result in death in some cases if not properly addressed. i have two children and value their lives. i hope and pray that toyota comes around.
03/01/2011160000
 When ambient temperature is cold, sometimes dashboard lights and speedometer do not come on when the car is started. car runs but with no instrument panel. sometimes when the car is in this state the car cannot be turned off by pressing the start button. car can only be turned off by pressing and holding the start button down for several seconds, and even this does not always work. this problem has been getting worse over time. toyota dealership refuses to investigate the problem, but it is documented in their warranty repair t-sb-0172-09 combination meter intermittent display bulletin. instead, the dealership tries to sell us a new car!
10/05/2010120000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while driving approximately 55 mph the vehicle accelerated on its own. the vehicle crashed into a concrete divider on the highway. the contact stated the air bags did not deploy. the contact was able to drive the vehicle after the crash. the driver and the passengers sustained injuries to there back and neck and are under going therapy for there injuries. there was not a police report filed. the contact stated the crash caused damage to the front bumper and the front passenger side door which would not open. the manufacturer was contacted sand stated an inspector would inspect the vehicle. the inspector stated there was a problem with the abs brakes. the contact received the report from the manufacturer and they did not recognize a safety failure and were unable to provide further assistance. the vehicles body damage was repaired. the contact stated she did not feel safe driving the vehicle after the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 120,000. ds
04/19/2010211/01/2003
 2004 toyota prius. consumer asserts that vehicle accident was caused by a computer malfunction *tgw the consumer stated prior to the accident, on one occasion, the vehicle bolted and jerked slightly as she stopped the vehicle. when she attempted to take off, the vehicle responded sluggishly and then accelerated quickly. the day of the accident, as the consumer approached the stop sign, the vehicle started bucking and jerking violently. after she pulled off from the stop sign, she crashed into a large suv. the consumer stated she saw the suv pass, so she purposely waited so she could make a left turn, but ended causing severe damage to her vehicle. *jb
02/07/200956767
 Tl-the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while driving approximately 20mph the floor mat got stuck inside the accelerator pad. she stated the vehicle accelerated and she press a button to turn the vehicle off. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they were unable to duplicate the failure. she has had two occurances of the vehicle accelerating and pedal sticking after the recall work was performed. she reference recall nhtsa campaign id number: 09v388000 vehicle speed control:accelerator pedal. the vehicle was taken to the dealer after the second occurance and they did not find a problem. the failure mileage was 56,767 and the current mileage was 71,734. vwb
05/28/2010102595
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while driving at approximately 55 mph the contact depressed the accelerator pedal and the vehicle surged forward. the vehicle would not stop until repeated pressure was applied to the brakes. the contact called the manufacturer who stated that the issue was not a big deal. the failure and current mileages were 102,595.
07/15/200514000
 Within the first year of owning my 2004 prius i experienced unintended acceleration. in the old days (i'm 71) if you experienced unintended acceleration you would right off check your gas pedal and floor mats. that kind of problem wasn't all that uncommon when you owned old cars. if you didn't find a problem in the area of the gas pedal you would pull off the side of the road and usually find the throttle spring on the carburetor messed up in some way or something along those lines. well, when it happened on my prius going about 40 mph on a stretch of road not so far from my home i instinctively checked my floor mats and throttle shaft for interference or sticking. no problems found. i got the car stopped - don't remember how (with years of driving experience you instinctively try things until you find something that works). anyhow, after that i went directly to mytoyota dealer where they checked it out but found nothing. the problem never occurred again. now i see this claim that it's not an electronic problem on this drive-by-wire car. i don't believe it. if you think about it, if it happens just one time on my one prius in thousands of miles of driving, that makes an incident of this sort pretty rare, rare enough to where it's unlikely to occur under controlled tests (it would be infinitely easier to find the proverbial needle in a haystack). virtually every microprocessor controlled product i've ever used has required a reset now and then. usually there's no indication of why the product locked up (or whatever). if you use satellite tv, a dss modem, or own a pc i'm sure you've experienced it. why it should be any different with car microprocessors is beyond me. the answer is for the government to require some kind of fail-safe apparatus on every drive-by-wire car in the future (i see toyota is already implementing this concept into their 2011 cars). heck, my life or the life of my children or grandchildren might very well depend on it.
04/05/201074000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. the contact was driving approximately 40 mph when the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into a vehicle as she attempted to slow down. the air bags did not deploy and the contact was injured. the vehicle was destroyed. the failure mileage was approximately 74,000.
01/24/20101
 S10 appropriate handling re toyota vehicles recall, owner of a 2004 toyota prius experienced sudden unintended acceleration. *tgw the consumer stated as he was driving, he approached a slower moving vehicle, but when he attempted to apply the brake, the vehicle instead accelerated. as he hit the brake harder, the vehicle accelerated even more. the consumer had to avoid an accident by crossing over the double yellow line into oncoming traffic. the consumer managed to avoid an accident and quickly moved back over to the correct side of the road. the consumer stated the gas pedal was not stuck as toyota is claiming there is a quick fix and placing the blame on the accelerator pedal. prior to the incident, the consumer stated as he was waiting in a line, with his foot firmly on the brake, the engine seemed to suddenly rev up and the vehicle lurched forward but did not move due to his foot being firmly on the brake. the consumer also stated on several occasions when he hit the brake the radio and air condition would come on. the dealer claimed there was nothing wrong and that the consumer must have hit the radio and climate control buttons on the steering wheel. the consumer believed that the braking system influences the electronics or computer and causes the acceleration of the vehicle. *jb
03/25/2010
 While driving to work this morning in rush hour traffic, my car suddenly accelerated as i was merging to my left. as i was merging i felt the car accelerate and the decrease in pressure against my foot as the pedal depressed on it's own. i was able to regain control of the car after forcefully stepping on the brakes twice, at which time the gas pedal came back up.
01/01/201042154
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. he experienced sudden acceleration twice on january 16, 2008 and march 6, 2008. while he was driving at approximately 30 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated up to 100 mph. he continuously applied pressure to the brake pedal until he was able to bring the vehicle to a complete stop. the vehicle was towed to the dealer. the dealer stated that the vehicle accelerated, because the floor mat was trapped under the gas pedal. the dealer replaced and secured the floor mat. the manufacturer was contacted. the manufacturer stated there were no related recalls. he has not experienced the failure again. the failure mileage was 42,154 miles and the current mileage was 61,000.
03/15/2010135000
 I was turning my 2004 prius into a parking garage at between 2-5 miles an hour, applied the brakes as i was going in over a small lip/bump in the pavement, and the car accelerated on it's own. i was lucky enough to swerve and reapply the brakes in time to avoid hitting an oncoming exiting car. it was very scary and and i almost hit the other driver. i have never had this happen before. there has been a couple similar incidences where i was braking while coming up to a stop, hit a bump or pothole in the road and the brakes felt like they stopped working for a split second and then seemed to have resumed. it is a strange sensation when you are expecting a stop. the car has always been serviced at a toyota dealership every 5,000 miles since it was new and will be due again in about 2 weeks.
01/24/2007372941
 I was entering a major highway from a parking lot when the engine suddenly accelerated at full speed. visibility was good. there was a small pothole so i did touch the accelerator. next i was in the middle of the highway & hit by a car going 65mph. i do not think i hit the accelerator rather than the brake although that was the only explanation at the time. *tr
10/05/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while the contact was driving 12 mph she was hit by another vehicle damaging the brake line which caused the contacts vehicle to contunially move after the crash. in order to stop the vehicle the contact had to engage the emergency brake. the contact called the manufacturer and was informed that the vehicle was difficult to stop due to the damaged brake line. the failure and current mileages were not available.
09/15/2004150001
 Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). my 2004 prius almost killed us in 2004. it accelerated so fast, that i had to go in the median. we could not sow it down or stop it, there was a bridge ahead, so i managed to get back on the highway shoulder and take it out of gear and slow it down. since then has blamed eveyrthing on me, i fell asleep,etc. i did not know until know that it was the car that caused it. we could have been killed! she insisted we get rid of the car, i sold it to carmax in las vegas,where we lived. [xxx] *tr
01/04/20081000001
 Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while driving in clear, normal road conditions at speeds of 50 mph, the contact attempted to accelerate into the flow of traffic. she then applied the brake pedal, however the vehicle did not decrease in speed. the brakes would not engage and the rear of the vehicle spun out of control or fish tailed. the contact could not maintain control of the vehicle and crashed into a guard rail and a nearby tree. the vehicle was destroyed. the vin was not available at the time of the complaint. the current and failure mileages were 100,000. updated evoq. 05/27/10
01/01/19011
 2004 toyota prius with brake problems. consumer states that when applying the brakes the vehicle skids out of control. *kb
11/07/2009640201
 2004 prius: after driving at 10mph on gravel road with potholes and then turning on to smooth paved road engine speed and speedometer started to vary wildly with speedometer going up to 45mph down and back up again for a 5 minute period while driving on the paved road at about 30mph. this continued but car itself did not accelerate abnormally despite change in engine speed and wild speedometer. *tr
10/19/2009500001
 I have a 2004 toyota prius. on october 19, 2009, the car accelerated by itself to 65 mph. i was able to press on the brake, slow down the car and pull to the side of the road. i had the car tolled to the local dealership and they said they could not duplicate the problem. they told me to take the floor mat out. in the meantime, they charged me $1400 to replace a water pump and perform other maintenance services. the recent acceleration recall by toyota does not include my car although i had the acceleration problem with this car. when i called the company to inquire the reason for this, they told me that this model was made in japan with a different part manufacture, thus it is not under the acceleration recall, just the floor mat recall. *tr
05/28/20061
 May 29, 2006 - i was pulling into a school parking space when the prius accelerated on its own, and although i hit the brakes, the engine started to roar, and the car jumped a concrete parking lot curb, went into a drainage swale, and stopped only when it hit an iron fence around the school where i worked. i took it to toyota to be fixed. told them what happened. they put it down as car jumped curb. i wrote to toyota on october 11, 2009, describing the incident and enclosing documentation for the repairs. they said they were sorry about the incident however, as we were not provided the opportunity to inspect your vehicle at the time of the incident, we have no way of addressing your specific claim and are unable to offer further assistance to you in this matter. toyota wanted me to have them inspect my car for a problem that they didn't know existed. *tr
01/01/2010103690
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while at a complete stop, the rpms suddenly increased and the vehicle attempted to move forward while the contact's foot was on the brake pedal. the dealer was contacted and he was awaiting a response. no repairs were made to date. the failure and current mileages were 103,690.
01/24/201052000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota pruis . the contact stated that while driving at 35 mph when he started to slow down by applying the brake the vehicle accelerated on its own . this has occurred about the total of 5 to 6 times. when coming to a stop and when driving. the dealer was contacted and they advised the contact to bring the vehicle in to have it diagnosed. the dealer stated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and they could not duplicate the failure. the contact believes that there is something wrong with the braking system. there have been no repairs to the vehicle. the vehicle is at the dealer. the contact does not want to pick the vehicle up due to the safety risk. the failure and current mileage was 52000. updated 03/04/10 *bf
05/20/2009420002
 Twice my toyota prius has surged unexpectedly. i was coasting into a parking space both times, so was able to stomp on the brake and stop the car. when the first recall was issued i knew it wasn't the floor mat. mine was the original one and was firmly attached. it did not move and entrap the pedal and i did not have my foot on the gas when the surges happened. i did not bother to report it at the time, as i am an older female and have been treated like an idiot at the dealership when i spoke with the service people. the car has been fine in every other way. i believe this is a throttle or computer/electronic problem and i believe that they know it. *tr
11/01/2009680002
 About 40% of the time, my toyota prius doesn't want to stop or slow down when the brakes are applied. under these conditions, i have to apply the brakes hard and then the car will slow down. it feels like the car wants to run away when the brakes are applied. it exhibits this behavior in many circumstances: stopping at a stop light, slowing down on an expressway, or slowing down on a city street. *tr updated 11/23/09 *bf the check engine light illuminated. the passenger front window switch wasn't opening or closing the window unless the master switch was used. the throttle body had to be cleaned. the fan belt and brake light switch were replaced. updated 11/24/09 updated 01/06/10 *bf updated 01/07/10.*jb
04/05/200580000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while entering an interstate highway during traffic, the vehicle accelerated without intention. she shifted the vehicle into neutral and coasted to the side of the road. the vehicle was then taken to the dealer for inspection. a technician concluded that the floor-mat was the cause of the failure. however when the failure occurred she noticed that the floor-mat did not interfere with the accelerator pedal. the failure mileage was unknown. the current mileage was 80,000.
11/20/200762000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. when he applied pressure on the brake pedal at 50 mph in the dark, the vehicle would not stop. the anti-lock brake system activated, but the vehicle did not stop. consequently the vehicle crashed into a tree. the vehicle was completely destroyed. he sustained injuries. the failure mileage was 62000. the vehicle identification number was unavailable.
04/01/200862409110/13/2006
 I was driving on the 605 freeway in the carpool lane at approximately 70 miles per hour when without warning, the car suddenly lost power and the check engine and master hybrid warning lights came on. i had to cross four lanes of rush hour traffic to pull to the right side of the freeway as the car lost power. i was barely able to drive the car safely to the right shoulder of the freeway. the car was towed to the dealer since it was not drivable. this was a very dangerous and scary experience. fortunately, a serious accident was narrowly avoided. the dealer attributed the problem to a short. the hybrid vehicle control computer was replaced. the replacement part number is 89981-47270. *tr
10/18/20072
 2nd occurrence of toyota prius acceleration. while wife leaving daughters school, car accelerated (pedal off the accelerator!), she jammed on brakes, but was close in provoking an accident on main street. this is the second occurrence. first time, she hit a taxi while stopped in a red light. accident was reported by police (no injuries). first time took car into the dealer (no apparent problems). planning on taking car again to dealer tomorrow.!
09/02/2006169971
 I turned left into driveway of a home- driveway has an incline. i turned off power and two children exited car. one passenger returned within five min and sat in front. i placed foot on brake. brake felt locked with no give. i pressed power button with foot on brake, and placed gear in reverse. i let foot off brake to roll slowly out of driveway. when i attempted to brake to slow exit, my foot went all the way to floor--no power. i notice gear was neutral. power would not turn off. car was rolling closer toward a busy four lane street. i noticed the power button light color was red, and the following yellow warning indicators were lit: brake system warning light, malfunction indicator lamp, anti-lock brake system warning light, slip indicator light. i depressed the emergency brake to stop. i told my 14 y/o passenger to exit the car and when she did the master warning light came on while the above lights remained lit. the brake continued to depress to the floor. i again attempted to turn off the power without success. i exited the vehicle with my smart entry key in hand and as expected loud buzzing noise came on. i then contacted toyota roadside assistance. the reference number is 269-568-6678. i called back later to change the reference number to 269-492-2066. i had asked for police assistance for traffic control, but the police did not show. on 9/6 a.m., jim at metro toyota service, kalamazoo, mi called & i described the above to him. at 1530 on 9/6/06, i described my experience to marvin at toyota customer relation. the case number he provided was 200609051137. this is the second like incident with this vehicle. i did not report the first incident to the nhtsa which occurred a few months after i took possession of the then new 2004 toyota prius. no reason was found for the first incident, by the same dealership service. *nm the consumer stated the vehicle accelerated on its own. also, when the consumer applied the brakes, the pedal became soft and went down to the floor. updated
03/12/200612995105/01/2004
 Dt*: the contact stated upon entering a highway at 60 mph, the vehicle accelerated rapidly. brake pressure was applied, but the vehicle did not stop accelerating. each time brake pressure was applied; there was a loud grinding noise. although the cruise control was not engaged, the cruise control was manually activated in an attempt to stop the acceleration. with brake pressure applied, the contact managed to exit the freeway using the exit ramp. when the vehicle slowed, the park button option was pressed and the vehicle stopped. there was no further acceleration or grinding noise. the vehicle was towed to the dealer and is awaiting inspection of the problem. the consumer also stated, when she applied the brakes, the pedal became soft and went to the floor. updated
11/11/200430001
 My wife was coasting into a parking space with her foot on the brake. the engine apparently experienced a power surge causing the car to shoot forward violently going through a fence and over a two foot retaining wall, across a driveway and crashing into another car. whether it was the gas engine or electric drive is not clear. our daughter who was in the front passenger seat observed that my wife's foot was on the brake the whole time. both my wife and daughter received neck injuries requiring treatment. *nm
03/29/20051209/01/2004
 Dt: vehicle stalled /died. and lost power due to throttle failure. *ak
09/02/2005139651
 Dt: total breakdown of wife's 2004 prius on september 2 in fine weather one in san jose. the vehicle displayed sudden and significant loss of power while merging into the interstate. loss of gas/engine power with failure of the internal combustion with engine to start, resulted in only electric motor propulsion and breakdown on the highway as the battery quickly went to single pink bar level within a 1/2 miles. multiple mil lamps lit up and stayed on. began to merge onto the highway from a stop speed of 30 or 40 mph and slowly accelerated into heavy traffic. she had to pull off to the (ugh) breakdown lane of the highway with all of its debris, etc. the dealer completed the repair, san jose invoice number tocs190787 dtd 9/2/05 applied eg047-04 on car. the dealer repairs seemed to have fixed the car. contacted a toyota prius advisor with three concerns: if there was a service bulletin for this characteristic that would prevent the roadway failure then why was it not executed during prior services 3-9-05, 5-26-05 & 6-09-05 at this same dealer. what led one to believe that the car was not reliable after this repair. the consumer, an accomplished engineer, a knew about software bugs. a software bug did not impair operation until the right combination of environmental factors was reached. the consumer assumed that all prius had this potential bug that contaminated the electronic control unit (ecu). ecu. *ak
09/02/200513965104/01/2004
 Dt: total breakdown of consumer's wife 2004 prius on september 2, 2005 in san jose, california. the vehicle suddenly lost power while merging into the interstate. a loss of gas engine power with failure of the internal combustion/engine to start, resulted in only electric motor propulsion and breakdown on the highway as the battery quickly went to single pink bar level within a 1/2 mile. multiple mil lamps lit up. began to merge onto the highway from a stop speed of 30 or 40 mph and slowly accelerated into heavy traffic. had to pull off to the breakdown lane of the highway with all of its debris , etc. the dealer completed the repairs at san jose's capitol toyota on 9/2/05. the dealer fixed the car. but the consumer contacted a toyota pries advisor who stated if there was a service bulletin for this characteristic that would prevent the roadway failure then why was it not executed during prior services on 3/9/05, 5/26/05 and 6/09/05. this indicated that the car was reliable after the repairs. the consumer, an accomplished engineer, said toyota knew about software bugs. a software bug did not impair operation until the right combination of environmental factors was reached. all pries had this potential bug that contaminated the electronic control module (echo). *ak *jb
08/02/200517000104/30/2004
 Dt: while driving 50 mph vehicle lost power/died. consumer took vehicle to dealer who replaced the electronic throttle body. *ak
07/22/2005207/09/2004
 Dt: contact stated the engine stalled/lost power on two different occasions. *ak
06/16/200518750204/10/2004
 Dt: a. how long and at what speed was the consumer driving before the vehicle lost power? 4 minutes, 50 mph. b. has the consumer accelerated, decelerated or drove at a steady pace when the vehicle lost power? steady pace. c. after the vehicle lost power was the driver able to continue driving the vehicle? if so, how long and at what speed. it stalled out. d. did any warning lights appear before and/or after the incident occurred? if so, describe the lights that were lit. as it happened a hazard icon and an engine check light came on. e. did the vehicle eventually stall and come to a stop? how long did this occur after the warning lights were lit? yes, 30 seconds. f. was the driver able to restart the vehicle right after it stalled? if so, how long did it took, 3-4 times or 2-3 minutes)? took a couple of times, but it started within a minutes. g. was driver able to restart the vehicle after letting it sit awhile? yes. h. was the vehicle towed? no. i. what was wrong with the vehicle? it required an update of a computer program. j did the dealer reprogram the electronic control unit (ecu) or any software? yes. k. vehicle had special service campaigns 40a or 40d performed prior to the incident? when consumer called toyota she was told vehicle was up to date on all services . l. had vehicle any problems since the repair? no. consumer had a problem six months ago where it stalled. . *ak
03/22/20059000106/26/2004
 Dt:.how long and at what speed was the consumer driving before the vehicle lost power? had driven about 10 minutes on commuting home was driving at least 50-60 mph. b.was the consumer accelerating, decelerating, or driving at a steady- state when the vehicle lost power?driving at a steady state. c. vehicle lost power, was the driver able to continue driving the vehicle? if so, how long and at what speed?not able to continue driving, could not restart vehicle. did any warning lights appear before and/or after the incident occurred? an odd beep and then some symbols illuminated on control panel but can't remember what symbol, thinks it make have been a car with an x through it. referred to owners manual. called for help. . came to a complete stop just seconds after the beep and warning lights. f was unable to restart vehicle. g. no restart whatsoever. h. was the vehicle towed? yes to a dealer. i.what did the dealer say was wrong with the vehicle? diagnosis code did not have available, but was aware of service bulletin pertaining to this issue. questioned why there had not been a recall. j. did the dealer reprogram the ecu (electronic control unit) or any software? yes-the ecu. k.did have recall on navigation software update prior to this episode. l. has the vehicle had any problems since the repair? no but fearful it may happen again. *ak
06/08/2005209/01/2004
 Dt: contact has a 2004 toyota prius, and while driving the vehicle it has failed on two separate occasions. a. how long and at what speed was the consumer driving before the vehicle lost power? approximately 15 -20 minutes, going about 45 mph. b. was the consumer accelerating, decelerating, or driving at a steady- state when the vehicle lost power? driving at a steady rate. c. after the vehicle lost power, was the driver able to continue driving the vehicle? if so, how long and at what speed? the vehicle was stopped and pulled off the road. d. did any warning lights appear before and/or after the incident occurred? yes , if so, describe the lights that were lit. check engine light. e. did the vehicle eventually stall and come to a stop? how long did this occur after the warning lights were lit? one part of the vehicle was operating but the driver could not accelerate. f. was the driver able to restart the vehicle right after it stalled? if so, how long did it take (# of attempts and/ or time ? ex: 3-4 times or 2-3 minutes)? yes, the engine light kept coming back on. 1 time, right after the vehicle stalled. *ak
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
10/15/200965000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2004 toyota prius. while merging onto the highway at approximately 50 mph the accelerator pedal became stuck. the vehicle accelerated to 80 mph before the pedal released.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer. no repairs had been made. the failure occurred once. the failure mileage was 65000. the current mileage was 71000.
10/12/20048001
 The acclerator stuck continuously, causing the vehicle to stall and shutdown. dealer has been unable to duplicate the problem ,and the manufacturer offered no solution. *ak