Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
1370709/21/200710023162Floor mat installation during (pds) pre-delivery service. *nj10/30/2007

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
EA12006TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION06/14/201202/12/2013Power Window Master Switch Fire12V491000
 On october 10, 2012, toyota initiated a safety recall of approximately 2.5 million u.s. vehicles involving the following models and model years:2007-2009 camry and camry hybrid, 2009 corolla and corolla matrix, 2008 highlander and highlander hybrid, 2007-2009 rav4, 2008-2009 scion xb and xd, 2008-2009 sequoia, 2007-2008 tundra, 2007-2008 yaris, and 2009 pontiac vibe.see nhtsa recall number 12v-491 for more details, including the affected vehicle manufacture dates for each vehicle model.note that only early-production 2009 model year vehicles are included in the recall.toyota and gm dealers will inspect the power window master switch (pwms) assemblies and apply a specialized grease that inhibits heat build-up.the circuit board in the pwms may be replaced with a new one if notchy or sticking feeling is observed during the inspection.the failure report summary above shows counts for the vehicles identified at the start of this engineering analysis, specifically the approximately 1.4 million vehicles that share an identical pwms assembly design including, model year 2007-2009 camry, camry hybrid, rav4, and yaris built from september 2006 through august 2008, as well as all 2008 highlander hybrid.toyota subsequently identified approximately one million additional vehicles that have a slightly different pwms design but contain the same defect condition.note that the totals for complaints and fires shown above may include duplicative reports (between odi and manufacturer reports).this engineering analysis is closed.see attached report for additional information.the odi reports cited above can be viewed at www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints under the following identification numbers: 10323848, 10360414, 10392622, 10394453, 10411328, 10429983, 10436663, 10446699, 10447416, 10447417, 10447419, 10447444, 10447515, 10447845, 10447947, 10449270, 10450133, 10450568, 10450606, 10450641, 10451821, 10455540, 10455614, 10456353, 10456438, 10457854, 10457955, 10459730, 10460166, 10460691, 10461220, 10462140, 10462200, 10462247, 10462404, 10462705, 10462761, 10464451, 10464769, 10465421, 10466279, 10466667, 10468126, 10468265, 10475230, 10470313, 10470684, 10471551, 10471824, 10472336, 10472910, 10473753, 10473967, 10473969, 10476921, 10477469, 10478563 and 10478657.
EA12006TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION06/14/2012Power Window Master Switch Fire
 Odi has identified certain toyota vehicles experiencing a higher rate of fire and thermal event incidents among all toyota vehicles that use the same power window master switch design.they include a total of approximately 1.4 million model year (my) 2007 through 2009 camry, camry hybrid, rav4 and yaris vehicles built from approximately september 2006 through august 2008, as well as all my 2008 highlander hybrid vehicles.this engineering analysis is being opened to further study the alleged defect and its consequences.the odi reports cited above can be viewed at www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints under the following identification numbers:10461220, 10460691, 10460166, 10459730, 10457955, 10457854, 10456438, 10456353, 10455614, 10455540, 10451821, 10450641, 10450606, 10450568, 10450133, 10449270, 10447947, 10447845, 10447515, 10447444, 10447419, 10447417, 10447416, 10446699, 10436663, 10429983, 10411328, 10407290, 10394453, 10392622, 10360414, 10323848.
PE12002TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/06/201206/14/2012Power Window Master Switch Fire
 Odi has identified certain toyota vehicles experiencing a higher rate of fire and thermal event incidents among all toyota vehicles that use the same power window master switch design.they include a total of approximately 1.4 million model year (my) 2007 through 2009 camry, camry hybrid, rav4 and yaris vehicles built from approximately september 2006 through august 2008, as well as all my 2008 highlander hybrid vehicles.this preliminary evaluation has been upgraded to an engineering analysis (ea12-006) to further study the alleged defect and its consequences.the odi reports cited above can be viewed at www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints under the following identification numbers: 10461220, 10460691, 10460166, 10459730, 10457955, 10457854, 10456438, 10456353, 10455614, 10455540, 10451821, 10450641, 10450606, 10450568, 10450133, 10449270, 10447947, 10447845, 10447515, 10447444, 10447419, 10447417, 10447416, 10446699, 10436663, 10429983, 10411328, 10407290, 10394453, 10392622, 10360414, 10323848.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
04/01/201140000
 I have had numerous problems with this vehicle since just after the warranty expired. toyota refuses to acknowledge or repair anything. i have replaced rear shocks, front wheel bearings, and now am having issues with the abs system. it seems the entire underside of the vehicle needs replacement. the problems began less than 2 months after the 3 year warranty expired. at that time, the car had only 40,000 miles on it. the only response toyota provided was sorry, your warranty has expired. all mechanics i have discussed these issues with agree that such repairs should not be necessary on a vehicle with such low mileage. this car has not been abused or driven hard. it has had all maintenance done as suggested by it manufacturer. these issues should be taken care of by toyota as warranty repairs since they are all obvious manufacturer defects. this is the one and only toyota i will ever own.
11/05/201029000
 I own a 2008 toyota yaris, and after 3 years i'm now experiencing a problem with the abs sensors. this is a standard safety feature that i had to pay for since it is not included in the base model. i did some research and found out that many yaris owners from canada and us are having the same issue with the same sensors and seem to have started with the 2006 models and so on. i'm including the link of the forum listed below as proof of other yaris owners having the same issue. i'm sure that there are other people not on this forum experiencing the same problem and are not accounted for. this is a safety concern that i feel should be recalled. to get this fixed, it costs more than adding the feature itself when purchasing the vehicle. i'm expressing my concern because i feel that this is an important safety concern that all yaris owners, whether having the problem or not should be aware of. hopefully something can be done. http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11533
05/14/2010
 While driving my 2009 toyota yaris, i was burned by a hot beverage when the driver's side cup holder became loose and caused the cup to become unstable, spilling the contents on myself and car. the cup holders are located in a position that puts front seat passengers at risk of injury because of their location. in a collision or abrupt stop, consumers are at risk of serious injury. i am especially concerned for children because of what i experienced. i hope toyota will fix this flaw and eliminate this safety hazard for consumers. i received medical treatment and contacted toyota, yet the problem has not been resolved. i have always been a happy customer with the car until this incident.
07/10/20096000
 A chronic problem with water not draining from the ac condensor owing to a design flaw which causes the water to drain into the passengers side floor. taken to dealer once, but problem remains same.