Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
05/01/2009200001
 I have a toyota sienna and i have had my foot stuck on the accelerator at least three times causing a surge. a pair of diabetic shoes issued by the va was the cause. they were tennis type shoes with a deep tread. i discarded the shoes in case i had to drive with them on. i was able to pull loose each time and get to the brake. i wonder if the va should be warned. also wonder if other toyota problems involve shoe type. *tr
02/15/20101
 My 2007 toyota sienna has an average mpg readout. i reset the readout when i refill the fuel tank. when i have about 177 miles on the tank, the mpg reading instantaneously drops about .3 or .4 mpg. i reported this problem to the mark miller toyota dealership and they had no interest in it and refused to pursue the issue. this problem is highly repeatable and occurs each time the above sequence occurs. i report this because on the news a couple of days ago, the toyota ceo reported that they had no reported computer errors on their products. i had reported what i suspect to be a computer error and toyota didn't appear to record the report. *tr
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
06/09/2007464481
 While driving on the highway at 70 mph, vehicle lost power. no response when throttle was pressed. shifted vehicle to neutral and tried to restart vehicle with no response. pulled to side of road and noticed a heavy gasoline smell. tried to restart vehicle, looked under vehicle and noticed gasoline pouring out from the front driver side underneath the vehicle engine compartment. shut vehicle off and removed family from vehicle. called towing company, vehicle was towed to mark hipps garage and towing service in newberry, sc. examination of vehicle noted that a fitting on the fuel line going to the engine had come loose. technician refitted and tightened connection. contacted greenville toyota service center in greenville, sc. they stated there were no recalls on this type of failure.