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Air bag light came on am while driving down a bumpy county road. No error code. Unable to reset. Vehicle mileage right at 150k.
The contact owns a 2004 scion xb. When the vehicle was started, the air bag warning indicator illuminated and remained lit. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (larry miller toyota, albuquerque, nm, 505-545-8699) where the technician recommended a diagnostic test. The test was not performed and the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall. The failure was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.
Driver hit a deer with left front end of vehicle, one sensor was smashed, but no air bags deployed!
My mother was driving her 2004 toyota scion xbon her way to church. Turned onto baton chapel rd. Traveling at 40 mph, started slowing down due to the fact that she was approaching a light where she would have made her turn, and ended up rear ending the vehicle in front of he. At the time of the accident the driver side airbag did not deploy, and the seatbelt she was wearing at the time did not hold her back. As a result she ended up hitting the steering wheel and suffering from costochondritis/ chest trauma which was confirmed by emergency staff once she arrived at the hospital.
Front end collision with no air bag deployment. 2004 scion was traveling at approximately 40 mph and rear ended a pick up truck; damaging the scion and pick up truck.the scion had two feet of drivers side intrusion and the passenger side had 1-1/2 feet of intrusion. The scion had a star to the windshield and an injured driver, which could have been avoided if airbag deployment happened. The damage to the scion caused major front end damage exposing the engine and hitting damaging and exposing the air bag sensors. This vehicle was air bag equiped and airbags, which failed to opperate. The resulting failure caused the driver to sustain injuries to his head and his face causing an open wounds and lacerations that were sutured in a emergency room were driver was evaluated by a emergency room physician.there was nothing done to correct the failure, the driver notifed toyota motor company. Toyota inspected the vehicle and stated that since it was not a true head on collision the air bag will not deploy. The insurance company totaled the vehicle and decribed it as a total loss and unable to be repaired.
Head on collision at 35 mpg - no airbag deployment.
Front end collision with no air bag deployment. 2004 scion was traveling at approximately 40 mph and rear ended a pick up truck; damaging the scion and pick up truck.the scion had two feet of drivers side intrusion and the passenger side had 1-1/2 feet of intrusion. The scion had a star to the windshield and an injured driver, which could have been avoided if airbag deployment happened. The damage to the scion caused major front end damage exposing the engine and hitting damaging and exposing the air bag sensors. This vehicle was air bag equiped and airbags, which failed to opperate. The resulting failure caused the driver to sustain injuries to his head and his face causing an open wounds and lacerations that were sutured in a emergency room were driver was evaluated by a emergency room physician.there was nothing done to correct the failure, the driver notifed toyota motor company. Toyota inspected the vehicle and stated that since it was not a true head on collision the air bag will not deploy. The insurance company totaled the vehicle and decribed it as a total loss and unable to be repaired.
Collision at approximately 35 miles an hour deployed driver and passenger airbag.there was no passenger in vehicle. Passenger airbag interlock malfunctioned.this could be a serious problem if child is in seat and sensor malfunctions.
While driving posted speed on interstate 71 southbound from cleveland towards columbus ohio, my car downshifted by itself and kept slowing down. I was able to get on the shoulder of the freeway when i noticed that the car had stalled. I attempted to restart the car. It would crank normally but would not start. I checked all the fluids, they were at operating levels. I performed a visual check under the car and hood for fluid leaks. There were none. I called a nearby (40 miles) toyota dealer who dispatched a tow truck to pick us up and bring the car to their repair center in delaware ohio. This occurred yesterday afternoon, and as of this writing all they at byers toyota, suspect is a possible ecm failure. They are still troubleshooting. They have not been able to make the car start and run successfully.
I bought a 2004 toyota scion xb used from localtoyota dealer in massachusettsthe sales men talk me into getting the extended bumper to bumper warranty for $1400.00 so i did. A year later i go to get my annual inspection sticker the car wouldn't pass i brought it back to dealer they diagnose the problem and told me that it needed a junction block, instrument panel part # 82732-52040, but it is not covered under warranty so much for bumper to bumper,$92.00 to diagnose and $566.00 to repair ,ok repairs get done now is time to get my inspection sticker again and guess what same problem call the dealer they want another $92.00 to diagnose and if its the same part again they want another $566.00 to repair i feel this is unjustified.the registry of motor vehicles in my state deem this vehicle unsafe and will not issue a sticker because their computer can not comunicate or read the information from my vehicles ecm. I personaly don't feel safe driving this car. Mean while i'm making payments on a car i can't drive ! p.s i do have the old part.thanks.
Engine light comes on, will not go off.have to take it to repair shop so it can be fixed for a time. So it will pass inspection with light off.soon after the engine light will go on again.this has been going on for many years.car was in motion, starting car,driving car, forward and backing up.light is always on.mechiniac cant find what is wrong.driving car on street or highway, up hill or on flat street.
Electric door locks have increasingly become a problem.first, the front passenger side stopped working and now has to be manually locked and unlocked.then the same happened to the passenger side rear, which has to be locked and unlocked manually.finally, the driver's door has on three occasions, locked me in, forcing me to roll down the window and use my key to get out of the vehicle.i've never had anything like this happen w/ any of the other vehicles i've owned.
When car is stationary and our intention is to exit the vehicle, the electronic door locks intermittently do not work and cause driver and passengers to be locked inside the car.cannot manually unlock the car from the inside, but rather, have to open the window, reach outside through the window and insert key in the outside door lock, and then cause unlock from the key outside.put aside the fact that if we dropped the key outside while reaching through the window from the inside, we would be wrought with more problem - the primary concern is that we cannot escape the vehicle in case of an emergency due to the door lock problem.
The contact owns a 2004 scion xb. While driving approximately 20 mph, the vsc, abs, and traction warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure recurred on several occassions. The manufacturer was notified. The vin was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 44,000. Updated 01/25/2017*ct
While driving posted speed on interstate 71 southbound from cleveland towards columbus ohio, my car downshifted by itself and kept slowing down. I was able to get on the shoulder of the freeway when i noticed that the car had stalled. I attempted to restart the car. It would crank normally but would not start. I checked all the fluids, they were at operating levels. I performed a visual check under the car and hood for fluid leaks. There were none. I called a nearby (40 miles) toyota dealer who dispatched a tow truck to pick us up and bring the car to their repair center in delaware ohio. This occurred yesterday afternoon, and as of this writing all they at byers toyota, suspect is a possible ecm failure. They are still troubleshooting. They have not been able to make the car start and run successfully.
I was driving in my 2004 scion xb and the car kept going even though i had taken my foot off the accelerator pedal and applied the brake.i saw that the floor mat was stuck on the pedal and reached down and pulled it away.luckily there was no one in front of me and there was no accident.i removed the driver's floor mat and have had no issues since then.
The rear door latch handle broke off in my hand after trying to open the rear door about 18 months ago. I replaced the part at the dealership at a cost of almost $300. This happened again in nov. 2012. It is a high stress part that is held on by 2 very small cheap plastic brackets.
The contact owns a 2004 scion xb.while the contact attempted to open the rear hatch, the garnish latching attachment fractured and created sharp plastic edges.after the failure, the rear hatch door could not be opened from inside or outside the vehicle.the manufacturer was not notified.the failure mileage was 178,850.
Vehicle has transmission problems.it would rev up but not shift until i let off the gas.after letting off the gas, it would jump into gear.this happened after almost 2 years old and 30,000 miles.
I have had many problems with the transmission and the dealer has not repaired it.
Mother suffered from costochondritis as a result of the emergency locking retractor in 2004 toyota scion xbnot locking when vehicle came to a sudden stop. This caused her chest to strike the steering wheel, injuring the ribs and cartilage on the front of the chest.
The contact owns a 2004 toyota scion xb.a few months ago, the seat belt on the driver's side began to shred and the threads separated one by one.the dealer stated that there was a five year/60,000 mile warranty on the seat belt; however, there were no recalls for the seat belt.the failure would cost $200 plus $150 per hour in labor.the contact is waiting to see if the failure worsens before having the vehicle repaired.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 72,005.updated 09/11/09updated 09/15/09.
My mother was driving her 2004 toyota scion xbon her way to church. Turned onto baton chapel rd. Traveling at 40 mph, started slowing down due to the fact that she was approaching a light where she would have made her turn, and ended up rear ending the vehicle in front of he. At the time of the accident the driver side airbag did not deploy, and the seatbelt she was wearing at the time did not hold her back. As a result she ended up hitting the steering wheel and suffering from costochondritis/ chest trauma which was confirmed by emergency staff once she arrived at the hospital.
I have a 2004 scion xb.throughout the life of the car, i have experienced similar braking issues to the ones currently being described for the 2010 prius:momentary loss of braking capability while traveling over an uneven road surface, pothole or bump.on 2 or 3 occasions i have brought it to the attention of my toyota dealer when i've had the car in for routine service, but they have said they couldn't replicate the issue and therefore could not address the problem until they can experience it to see what the problem is.i'm not sure wht type of brakes i have on this car.
Numerous times my 2004 toyota scionxb required me to sometimes put both feet on the brake when stopped at a red light due to the engine racing. When i told toyota service about it, they couldn't find anything wrong. June 1, 2005 approaching a kids playground area at 30mph, i put on brakes as the car in front of me was about to make a right turn. The brake did not hold, i hit the rear of the car ahead of me , i braked again and hit the car again. No damage to the other car but i was cited for a major accident, 1st one in 50 yrs of driving including 15 as a school bus driver. I always believed something wasn't right with the brakes and with the current toyota brake problems i believe the scion xb shouldn't be ignored. I never felt safe after the accident and got rid of it.
It had rained earlier in the day, but by the time of the incident, the rain had been over for a few hours.i was driving at 35 mph, and i reached a hill in the road, and i pressed on the accelerator to increase my momentum.i then eased off the accelerator pedal, but the accelerator pedal didn't ease up with me. Instead, it kept going down. I tried the brakes. They were locked up.after seeing all the horror stories of toyota's floor mats, i immediately ripped my floor mat out from under my feet and threw it in the passenger seat. The car continued to accelerate up the hill. I tried the brakes again. Nothing.then i reached down, and tried to pull the gas pedal up. I pulled as hard as i could, but the pedal stayed stuck.i looked down at my feet to make sure that i was not accidentally pressing the accelerator, but i was not. By this point in time, my car had increased its speed from the 35 mph to 65 mph.as i crested the top of the hill and ran through a stop light, i slammed on my brakes with all my strength. It took all my strength to slow the car down to about 40 mph from the 65 mph it had been at the top of the hill. I, then, slipped the car into neutral, and continued pressing on the brakes, which were still fighting me. The car's engine was still revving as if i had my foot firmly pressed down on the gas.by the time i was 20 ft away from another intersection and a red light in my direction and a green light for the cross-flowing traffic, i managed to get my car down to 10 mph. I had no time. I could either force it into park or go swiftly into oncoming traffic in the intersection. So i put it in park, but even in park the engine continued to rev as if i still had my foot pressing down on the gas pedal. The only thing that got the engine to stop revving was turning off the vehicle, but even then the engine continued to go for another 10 to 15 seconds.
Liftgate handle / light fixture housing broke and separated from the liftgate, hanging by the wire; i had to tape it in place in order to drive the vehicle without the part dangling and knocking against the back of the vehicle / obscuring the license plate.
While opening rear hatch the handle pulled off. No undue pressure was used, it literally just pulled off into my hand as i attempted to simply open the door. I have read numerous complaints of this problem with this particular year & model scion , this is obviously a manufacturing defect. Scion/toyota refuses to replace the part without a substantial charge.
The rear door latch handle broke off in my hand after trying to open the rear door about 18 months ago. I replaced the part at the dealership at a cost of almost $300. This happened again in nov. 2012. It is a high stress part that is held on by 2 very small cheap plastic brackets.
The contact owns a 2004 toyota scion xb. The contact stated that the rear hatch handle fractured. The contact was not able to open the hatchback from inside or outside the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 76,000.
Wheels: premature tire wear (prior to tire mileage warranty) along with unexplainable warping of the rims. Tire blow out and/or handling/steering issues can cause accidents and safety hazards, thereby putting an owner into a physical damage situation, as well as by standers.wipers: rear wiper fluid does not spray, straight stream down the center of rear window; wiper blade doesn't contact 'straight' rear window thereby decreasing visibility which in turns initiates and intensifies safety/accident hazards, not to mention defeats the need/usefulness of the rearview mirror.front windshield: the 'straight' up and down form causes it to be a catch all rather than an aerodynamic deflector, allowing the windshield to become a physical hazard, when an object hits it with penetrating force. The secondary issue is numerous windshield replacements, which most insurance companies do not cover thereby causing recurring, and tremendous, financial hardship on an owner.rear tailgate hatch: breaks and hangs by wiring harness alone, making the tailgate/rear hatch virtually inaccessible and unusable. This then becomes a nuisance factor as well as a safety hazard when an owner would need to access and remove the spare tire. Since license plate illumination is required by law, a broken hatch handle clearly puts an owner in violation of this law, thereby causing legal implications and excess cost factors when he or she receives a ticket for a non-operations tag light.
My son was driving our 2004 scion xb when the accelerator got stuck.he tried the brakes but could not stop or even slow the car down.he rear-ended another car and the engine was still racing. The only thing that stopped the acceleration was turning the ignition off.this morning when the tow truck operator started the car, the engine immediately began racing, and he quickly shut if off.
I purchased a 2004 scion xb for my daughter in june 2009. She came home from work last night (july 17, 2010) and when she stopped her scion in the driveway, with her foot on the brake (just before putting it in park), the car accelerated. She instinctly put the car in neutral and turned the ignition off. When i went outside to check it, the car was still idled up when i started the vehicle.
It had rained earlier in the day, but by the time of the incident, the rain had been over for a few hours.i was driving at 35 mph, and i reached a hill in the road, and i pressed on the accelerator to increase my momentum.i then eased off the accelerator pedal, but the accelerator pedal didn't ease up with me. Instead, it kept going down. I tried the brakes. They were locked up.after seeing all the horror stories of toyota's floor mats, i immediately ripped my floor mat out from under my feet and threw it in the passenger seat. The car continued to accelerate up the hill. I tried the brakes again. Nothing.then i reached down, and tried to pull the gas pedal up. I pulled as hard as i could, but the pedal stayed stuck.i looked down at my feet to make sure that i was not accidentally pressing the accelerator, but i was not. By this point in time, my car had increased its speed from the 35 mph to 65 mph.as i crested the top of the hill and ran through a stop light, i slammed on my brakes with all my strength. It took all my strength to slow the car down to about 40 mph from the 65 mph it had been at the top of the hill. I, then, slipped the car into neutral, and continued pressing on the brakes, which were still fighting me. The car's engine was still revving as if i had my foot firmly pressed down on the gas.by the time i was 20 ft away from another intersection and a red light in my direction and a green light for the cross-flowing traffic, i managed to get my car down to 10 mph. I had no time. I could either force it into park or go swiftly into oncoming traffic in the intersection. So i put it in park, but even in park the engine continued to rev as if i still had my foot pressing down on the gas pedal. The only thing that got the engine to stop revving was turning off the vehicle, but even then the engine continued to go for another 10 to 15 seconds.
While driving posted speed on interstate 71 southbound from cleveland towards columbus ohio, my car downshifted by itself and kept slowing down. I was able to get on the shoulder of the freeway when i noticed that the car had stalled. I attempted to restart the car. It would crank normally but would not start. I checked all the fluids, they were at operating levels. I performed a visual check under the car and hood for fluid leaks. There were none. I called a nearby (40 miles) toyota dealer who dispatched a tow truck to pick us up and bring the car to their repair center in delaware ohio. This occurred yesterday afternoon, and as of this writing all they at byers toyota, suspect is a possible ecm failure. They are still troubleshooting. They have not been able to make the car start and run successfully.
Wheels: premature tire wear (prior to tire mileage warranty) along with unexplainable warping of the rims. Tire blow out and/or handling/steering issues can cause accidents and safety hazards, thereby putting an owner into a physical damage situation, as well as by standers.wipers: rear wiper fluid does not spray, straight stream down the center of rear window; wiper blade doesn't contact 'straight' rear window thereby decreasing visibility which in turns initiates and intensifies safety/accident hazards, not to mention defeats the need/usefulness of the rearview mirror.front windshield: the 'straight' up and down form causes it to be a catch all rather than an aerodynamic deflector, allowing the windshield to become a physical hazard, when an object hits it with penetrating force. The secondary issue is numerous windshield replacements, which most insurance companies do not cover thereby causing recurring, and tremendous, financial hardship on an owner.rear tailgate hatch: breaks and hangs by wiring harness alone, making the tailgate/rear hatch virtually inaccessible and unusable. This then becomes a nuisance factor as well as a safety hazard when an owner would need to access and remove the spare tire. Since license plate illumination is required by law, a broken hatch handle clearly puts an owner in violation of this law, thereby causing legal implications and excess cost factors when he or she receives a ticket for a non-operations tag light.
Scion xb cracked windshield. L-shaped crack behind the rearview mirror.no crack in the morning, and a crack suddenly appears in the afternoon, and the car never left the parking. Due to research done over the internet i have found out that many scion xb owners in various states throughout the u.s. Are having the same problem in the same spot. This seems to be a design problem.
A huge crack has appeared in the middle of my windshield from top right about where rear view mirror is and it stretches left and right across my windshield! i have seen several xb's with the same crack in my town alone! i find this to be very odd!!! i feel this is definitely a problem to be addressed by the maker!
2004 scion xb. Car drove by, small stone hit windshield. Very tiny mark on windshield. While i was driving, a huge crack spread all the way across the windshield. I've never had a car before that with a small chip or stone mark, the whole windshield cracks.this has too be a design flaw. Maybe they need to coat the windshield for protection, or change the design.
Windshield has a design flaw. Stress point under the top windshield molding caused a crack to travel 14 inches down the windshield.
The contact owns a 2004 toyota scion xb.in an attempt to drive the vehicle at various speeds, the contact noticed a 1 foot by 1 foot crack on the front windshield.the current mileage was 60,000 and failure mileage was 55,000.
I have a 2004 scion xb . I bought it new in march '04. I recently found out that the xb has a design flaw. The size of the windshield and the stress points cause cracking very easily.it turns out the toyota bb in japan had this problem but it wasn't considered a big problem. The bb is the scion xb here in america . According to scion,they know this is a design flaw and are going to change some of its design in the '08 model. They are not very concerned about how we owners feel on this subject.there are many forums out there with many scion owners complaining about these windshields. Many have had to replace them 3-4 times.i think toyota has dropped the ball and i feel really angry. I bought this car because of the reputation and my experience with toyota products. Now i feel left out. They need to recall these cars. They are unsafe.
Wheels: premature tire wear (prior to tire mileage warranty) along with unexplainable warping of the rims. Tire blow out and/or handling/steering issues can cause accidents and safety hazards, thereby putting an owner into a physical damage situation, as well as by standers.wipers: rear wiper fluid does not spray, straight stream down the center of rear window; wiper blade doesn't contact 'straight' rear window thereby decreasing visibility which in turns initiates and intensifies safety/accident hazards, not to mention defeats the need/usefulness of the rearview mirror.front windshield: the 'straight' up and down form causes it to be a catch all rather than an aerodynamic deflector, allowing the windshield to become a physical hazard, when an object hits it with penetrating force. The secondary issue is numerous windshield replacements, which most insurance companies do not cover thereby causing recurring, and tremendous, financial hardship on an owner.rear tailgate hatch: breaks and hangs by wiring harness alone, making the tailgate/rear hatch virtually inaccessible and unusable. This then becomes a nuisance factor as well as a safety hazard when an owner would need to access and remove the spare tire. Since license plate illumination is required by law, a broken hatch handle clearly puts an owner in violation of this law, thereby causing legal implications and excess cost factors when he or she receives a ticket for a non-operations tag light.
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