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The front passenger seat airbagshows that the airbag & seat belts was deployed (without an accident ). The manufacturing and dealer declines coverage for this defect. The cost to fix this issue is on the vehicle owners burden and i do not believe it is fair if it a defect from the manufacturing. The sensor lights showing the airbags were deployed shall be at manufacturers cost not consumer. The sensor lights are on at all times,stationary, in motion , except . I when the car is turn off.i decline the diagnostic fee of $150.00 just to see what was wrong plus additional charge if any to fix it.

Takara recall letter received among other 2. After checking on airbagrecall.com and verifying that my car definetaly have a recall, i called dealer, after being transferred to 5 different reps, i was told that only one recall was found only for master switch. Please contact me asap as i am very concern for my family safety. My driver seat moves back and fort while in motion as well.

Takatarecall-toyota dealerships are refusing to replace airbags. They are stating that letter i received from tk holdings inc. And the web-site they referred me to (www.airbagrecall.com) are frauds. Their statements suggest that everyone is "getting on the bandwagon" to defraud consumers. They stated that since the toyota web-site is not indicating my car's airbag is dangerous they are not going to replace it. I am outraged!!!

Takata recall, due to the age of vehicle and being in a humid climate, the airbags on passenger side has become hazardous. Death or serious injury may occur to passenger if airbaginflates.

I had an accident in june 2016. Airbagfailed. The brake has been giving me problems. It would randomly work and sometimes it doesn't where the car just skids with the pedal on the floor.

2008 scion xd rolled over and none of the side impact or front airbags deployed.i am glad my son is ok, since he was wearing his seat belt aside from the whiplash he experienced due to the rollover.i think the airbags in this scion were defective and didn't deploy when they should have especially when the car is rolling over on both of its sides.

I, like many others located in cold climates, seem to have had the same problem. While attempting to stop an odd grinding, something-engaging, motorized sound come from the brakes followed by very soft, extended braking and the 'abs' and 'brake lights' coming on. During the cold months, the lights simply never go off and this issue happens sporadically. Now that it is warmer, the lights are on and off all the time and the sounds and grinding happen a dozen times over the course of a 15 mile drive. I've learned to expect it and as soon as i hear the engaging noise while in motion; i know the braking may become difficult. The issue so far has disappeared every early-summer only to return, as expected, every late-fall. It first began several years and continues to occur. From what i have read, this appears to be an issue regarding faulty rear-hub sensors and/or wiring harnesses, and they are not isolated incidents. Toyota/scion is surely aware of this problem. The problem is i don't have upwards of $1200 to fix this issue, and i don't believe it falls upon me to do this, either. It's a clear manufacturing/part defect and it really would be great if toyota/scion stepped up and were proactive becuase this issue will get someone seriously hurt or killed, if it hasn't already.

Received recall notice april 2017. Called local toyota dealer for appt. Was told 3-5 day timeframe for parts.no response so called again june 2017. Was told parts would be in on the 23rd. July 2017 with no response went to next level & called scion customer service center. Person i voiced my concerns to put me on hold & called my local dealer who told her some parts came in & some did not. Will call me when they do. Case # give to me for reference by scion center is 1707180347.there are 3 recalls.august 2017 still no update & took it to the next level by writing to nhtsa in washington, dc. Due to my concerns for the safety of my daughter who utilizes this vehicle & one of the recalls refers to brakes.it is now september 19, 2017 & no response to any of my inquiries & still no word on my repairs being made.i have exhausted all means to get these problems rectified.the recall notice specifically states to have the remedy performed asap!it is now 5 months since my first attempt to remedy this & still no repairs.what is my next option to get this problem resolved & protect the well being of my family?

After car was sitting outside after snowstorm, car was started and as i pulled out of the parking spot, several lights (brake, tsc, abs) appeared on dashboard. Once i began driving on the slippery road surface, the anti-lock brakes no longer functioned as they had previously, leading to increased sliding. This seems like a severe safety issue. The lights went out after driving for several miles, but re-appeared sporadically over the rest of the winter.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact stated that while driving 75 mph, the check engine light illuminated then the vehicle decelerated to 10 mph. The contact was able to coast the vehicle the shoulder. The vehicle resumed normal function after the engine cooled down. The failure was experienced several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was found that the ignition coil had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure and current mileage was 61,000.

Takara recall letter received among other 2. After checking on airbagrecall.com and verifying that my car definetaly have a recall, i called dealer, after being transferred to 5 different reps, i was told that only one recall was found only for master switch. Please contact me asap as i am very concern for my family safety. My driver seat moves back and fort while in motion as well.

My warning lights on the dash are coming on and causing the car to lock up, jerk, and stall while in motion in slower speeds usually when at a street sign and going into a turn, a stop light also going into a turn on main hwys and worse of all in neighborhoods prior to my getting to the hospital. I'm not in good health and go for testing and treatment regularly. Plez help i know y'all are aware of this thing but it's not a recall yet. Plez fix my car. I'm on disability due to cancer.

I was turning on a left on a major street to small street. Alll cars in the opposite direction was stopped due to a street light a block away. It was a 2 lane street along with street curb parking. Both cars on each lane had stopped for me n as i was turning left another car appearedsuddenly and as i pressed the break it didn't work right causing me hit the car

As i was driving, my abs, brake light, vsc lights all came on . They flash constantly. I had the vehicle checked and was told i needed to replace my abs sensors both the left and right side. Now again the lights came back on and i'm told that the wire harness has to be replace to fix the problem.

My warning lights on the dash are coming on and causing the car to lock up, jerk, and stall while in motion in slower speeds usually when at a street sign and going into a turn, a stop light also going into a turn on main hwys and worse of all in neighborhoods prior to my getting to the hospital. I'm not in good health and go for testing and treatment regularly. Plez help i know y'all are aware of this thing but it's not a recall yet. Plez fix my car. I'm on disability due to cancer.

Abs and vsc lights came on. Abs and vsc not working. Dealer states it is the right rear speed sensor that has a short in the wiring harness. Dealer said it was safe to drive until i get it fixed, but the abs and vsc would just not work. After hitting large bump right before braking was required, the brakes did not engage. The car is unsafe and is not covered under warranty per scion. This is a serious safety issue.

My abs and brake lights came on while i was driving on a residential road. Went to the nearest toyota dealership, where they told me that my abs sensor was no longer working in the left tire. They replaced the sensor. 6 months had passed and the light came on again for a few days then went off. This scenario played out for the next several years, more so in colder months. The reason it was not repaired was because the cost was too high to fix. Starting in october 2013 the abs and brake lights came on and have not come off since then. I recently brought the car to a mechanic (august 26, 2014) where they took a look at the issue. It was discovered that both my front tire abs systems were not working and the cost to replace both systems was $1,100.

After car was sitting outside after snowstorm, car was started and as i pulled out of the parking spot, several lights (brake, tsc, abs) appeared on dashboard. Once i began driving on the slippery road surface, the anti-lock brakes no longer functioned as they had previously, leading to increased sliding. This seems like a severe safety issue. The lights went out after driving for several miles, but re-appeared sporadically over the rest of the winter.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd.while driving approximately 34 mph, the vehicle spontaneously jerked to the right.the contact depressed the brake pedal, but the vehicle would not stop.the vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle and some bushes; however, the only thing that stopped the vehicle was the mud.the engine continued revving until the ignition was turned off.during the failure, the contact could not control the steering column nor the vehicle because the electronic stability control system failed.in the event that at least one wheel loses traction, the stability system prevents the driver from steering the vehicle.it will align the vehicle to move straight forward, thus preventing the contact from controlling the vehicle in the event of an emergency.the contact requested a copy of the police report and has pictures of the failure.as of august 1, 2008, the cause of the failure is still under investigation.the vehicle sustained moderate damage.the failure and current mileages were 9,750. Updated 09/10/08. *ljupdated 09/16/08. Updated 06/22/10.updated 5/28/10 updated 06/14/10.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact stated that the vehicle consumed oil excessively. The failure occurred on several occasions. The vehicle was taken to dealer where it was diagnosed that the short block needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. While driving at approximately 40 mph, the bearing to the water pump fractured and caused the drive belt to fracture. In addition, the engine stalled. The vehicle was not able to restart. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the water pump bearing failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was not provided. The approximate failure mileage was 116,000.

Water pump went on the car at 63,000 miles, with no warning whatsoever. Bearings came flying out of the water pump, belt fell off and car wouldn't drive. $75 part. $950 for labor.

Approximately 1 month ago, i had exited from the freeway and came to an intersection.as i pressed the accelerator to drive through the intersection, the car stalled.i turned the ignition to the "off" position and put the car in "park" inorder to attempt to re-start the car.the car continued to crank even when i took my hand off of the ignition.i had the car towed to toyota to diagnose and fix the problem.invoice indicated that battery was changed and that tech performed ecm calibration and fuel injector service. One month later, i was driving on the freeway at 55 miles an hour and my accelerator went out again. The car rolled down the freeway unable to accelerate until i managed to steer the car to the right side of the freeway and pulled over.i turned off the car and tried to restart the car. Again, (like in the first incident) the car continued to crank without starting. I again had the car towed to toyota for car service.it is currently in their service department.the service tech did tell me today that he believes the problem may be with the fuel level sensor, but not sure.this needs to be investigated thoroughly as this car has stalled (without warning) on me twice while on the road, once in an intersection and once on the freeway, which puts myself, my family,and others at high risk for a collision.

While driving on the freeway at approx. 65 mph, the vehicle stopped running without any prior notice of an issue. Needed to cross, be coasted across 3 lanes of southern california freeway to the edge of the road.car wouldn't start, appeared that battery was low on power.had vehicle towed to dealership.vehicle wouldn't start after new battery installed, tech indicated fuel system problem. After $400 cost to investigate problem, determine that the car was out of fuel even though tank still registered at least a 1/4 of a tank.service rep. Indicated that the mechanism to detect fuel level within the tank had become stuck and had to be replaced.i will have owned the car for 4 years next month and it has less than 35,000 miles.scion only provides a 3 year / 36,000 mile warranty.i am planning to contact toyota to see if they will cover all or part of the repairs.

The suspensionjust suddenlydied on my car. Knowing a bit about cars i would say my axel boots have gi c en out.

I have a 2008 toyota scion xd. Prior to finding out about the recall for the abs system, my abs light indicator on the dash board came an along with my parking brake light. While driving i was coming to a stop sign, the abs and brake light shut off. When i tried to apply my brakes the abs brakes kicked in and wouldn't allow me to stop my vehicle before i came to the intersection! i released my foot from the brakes, then re applied the brakes. I was finally able to stop. I had the recall repair performed on my car january 2010, but the problem still persists. The abs indicator light still remains on, and when it shuts off the abs brakes activate causing my car to be out of my control.

The brakes ,not sure if they are the regular brakes or e-brakes ,on my '08 scion xd,get stuck , locked, frozen when temp's dip below about 23 degree fahrenheit. I live in chicago so thisis a very annoying and dangerous problem in winter. Back of car , brakes get stuck and will pullthe rest of car. My car after ,successfully freeing them one cold morning, going to a shop to get them inspected restuck in a busy intersection a mile from my home ,making my car stall out in middle of intersection making for very nervous moment,once restarted,car barely went backward where i could go get them unstuck again. Found aweb forumfor this exact problem tonight,where i found i'm far from alone, it's a widespread problem.my car will not evenget out of parked location tonight. Here is the link ....,http://www.scionlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196896i brought my car to toyota dealership to get recall work of the pcv affecting brakeswork done, at time ,dealership claimed they didn't know anything about this other problem and couldn't recreatet ,but when i got laundry list of things that need to be done after that service work,they did mention new cabling would be needed to fix the stuck brakes in cold morning problem,so to me, that says they know about the problem because they know what will fix it! finding the forum tonight makes perfect sense why they know of this problem, and mention it to me at end of service. This should bea recalled defect,it's very serious, it'smanufacture defect, it's very dangerous and toyota is charging an arm and leg for the fix ,> 600 dollars was their quote...... Please help, this is another toyota brake problem ,it just hasn't been specifically singled out for some reason and they are playing dumb to it up front but quietly know of it and the fix,please help us out ,again, thanks.

I was driving my 2008 scion xd with a manual transmission home from errand run, close to home. Near a busy intersection, the gears failed. No warning, no engine light. A kind gentleman helped me push the car into a nearby parking lot.during the autopsy, my most excellent mechanic determined that the throw-out bearing in the clutch broke. The car has only 24,300+ miles. The part's failure was not caused by improper use or excessive wear! this was a faulty part. I can only thank a higher power that i was not on a highway or in heavy traffic when this happened, because there was full loss of control of the steering system & mobility. Guess it wasn't my day to die in a horrible car crash. Called toyota to ask for remuneration for the $1,350 repair job and the $140 for the rental car because the repair took a week. The part is covered by the warranty, but toyota refused to pay for anything because the repairs were not performed at a toyota dealership! apparently toyota puts the "t" in stupid - and how many class action lawsuits are they fielding this week? looking for solutions, i contacted state attorney general's office help line. Hopefully the ag's case worker will be a better resolution than "no, we won't pay for the faulty part that is under warranty because only people with special toyota decoder rings are allowed to fix it." ridiculous. One ring to rule them all and in the darkness bind them!

I was driving to a job interview.initially there was a slight grinding noise coming from underneath the car.this sound would occur only when the acceleration pedal was depressed.while still on the freeway, the grinding sound progressed and there was increased resistance (with pressure on the gas pedal, the car would not accelerate and make a terrible grinding noise).while still on the freeway, and in 5th gear, the transmission gave out, and being in 5th gear was as if being in neutral (no acceleration at all, engine would rev when pressing the gas pedal).i was lucky that i did not get in a crash at 70 miles per hour.after pulling over, i tried the remaining gears and they made the same terrible grinding noise, and the car would not accelerate.i had my car towed to the nearest dealer.after inspection, i was told that the bearings and gears came apart within the transmission, and that it was due to an intrinsic defect of the transmission.i am the original owner of the car and have maintained the car religiously.it his highly unusual to have a 2008 scion xd manual 5-speed transmission completely fail at 86,000 miles.i have not abused the car and it was in great condition.i had to pay $4,000 dollars for the dealer to install a new transmission and clutch.i feel that i got ripped off buying this car as there is no warranty that would cover this extremely expensive and highly dangerous faulty transmission.i think it would be prudent to have this transmission recalled, and ceased from production as serious bodily harm and death could have resulted to myself and others from this transmission failure at highway speeds.

Manual transmission and clutch failed, locking up the vehicle at a dangerous intersection. There were no warning signs that the transmission was beginning to fail. Upon repair, it was determined that one of the metal components within the transmission broke and caused the irrepairable damange to the entire transmission.

The abs light in my car keeps coming on. I took it to the dealership (bay ridge toyota, brooklyn, ny) three times for this problem. The second time i took it with a letter for a recall on something related to the brakes. The problem still happens and the brakes sometimes feel spongy and are not as responsive. I took the car again today, and even though the car is still under the new car warranty, they want to charge me $94 dollars to just look at it. Again, i have taken the car 3 times. And i do not feel safe. I want all this recorded in case the brakes stop working and something happens. I feel like no one is listening to me. The car is under warranty!!!! also the seatbelt lights come on even when i have the seatbelt on.

When the rear driver-side seat is folded down, the seat belt receptacle for the center seat belt is drawn under the seat and requires quite a bit of effort to fish out.this happened even when my wife was holding the seat belt receptacle and trying to keep it from being sucked under the seat.this receptacle eventually shattered and jammed the seat to where it would not move back and forth.toyota repaired it in december 2010, but the problem persisted.the toyota service advisor and technician said that it was repaired correctly and there was nothing further that could be done.safety-related item such as the seat belt receptacle should not become unusable in the normal course of operating the car seat as described on pp. 29-30 of the owner's manual for the 2008 scion xd. *ln

The front passenger seat airbagshows that the airbag & seat belts was deployed (without an accident ). The manufacturing and dealer declines coverage for this defect. The cost to fix this issue is on the vehicle owners burden and i do not believe it is fair if it a defect from the manufacturing. The sensor lights showing the airbags were deployed shall be at manufacturers cost not consumer. The sensor lights are on at all times,stationary, in motion , except . I when the car is turn off.i decline the diagnostic fee of $150.00 just to see what was wrong plus additional charge if any to fix it.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact received a recall notification for nhtsa campaign number: 14v169000 (seats); however, the part needed to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v169000 (seats). The contact called an unknown dealer and was informed that the parts were not available. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. The contact had not experienced a failure.parts distribution disconnect.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd.the contact stated that after servicing the vehicle under nhtsa campaign: 14v169000 (seats), she was unable to properly enter the vehicle and her leg hit the steering column when depressed the brake pedal. The contact mentioned that the seat was adjusted far back but the failure persisted. In addition, the contact stated that there was no failure prior to the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 71,644.

Received recall notice april 2017. Called local toyota dealer for appt. Was told 3-5 day timeframe for parts.no response so called again june 2017. Was told parts would be in on the 23rd. July 2017 with no response went to next level & called scion customer service center. Person i voiced my concerns to put me on hold & called my local dealer who told her some parts came in & some did not. Will call me when they do. Case # give to me for reference by scion center is 1707180347.there are 3 recalls.august 2017 still no update & took it to the next level by writing to nhtsa in washington, dc. Due to my concerns for the safety of my daughter who utilizes this vehicle & one of the recalls refers to brakes.it is now september 19, 2017 & no response to any of my inquiries & still no word on my repairs being made.i have exhausted all means to get these problems rectified.the recall notice specifically states to have the remedy performed asap!it is now 5 months since my first attempt to remedy this & still no repairs.what is my next option to get this problem resolved & protect the well being of my family?

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v169000 (seats), 12v491000 (visibility), and 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer (steve landers toyota, 10825 colonel glenn rd, little rock, ar) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

I don't know what went wrong but i was on the way back from work and for some reason as i began to try and break my car maneuvered in a strange way i hit a pothole and the car swerved into the wall.now the model is having all sorts of recalls and issues. I have received three letters regarding safety hazards in my car.

I, like many others located in cold climates, seem to have had the same problem. While attempting to stop an odd grinding, something-engaging, motorized sound come from the brakes followed by very soft, extended braking and the 'abs' and 'brake lights' coming on. During the cold months, the lights simply never go off and this issue happens sporadically. Now that it is warmer, the lights are on and off all the time and the sounds and grinding happen a dozen times over the course of a 15 mile drive. I've learned to expect it and as soon as i hear the engaging noise while in motion; i know the braking may become difficult. The issue so far has disappeared every early-summer only to return, as expected, every late-fall. It first began several years and continues to occur. From what i have read, this appears to be an issue regarding faulty rear-hub sensors and/or wiring harnesses, and they are not isolated incidents. Toyota/scion is surely aware of this problem. The problem is i don't have upwards of $1200 to fix this issue, and i don't believe it falls upon me to do this, either. It's a clear manufacturing/part defect and it really would be great if toyota/scion stepped up and were proactive becuase this issue will get someone seriously hurt or killed, if it hasn't already.

Was stopping behind a line of cars on an exit ramp, mashed brake pedal and brake did not stop car completely,hit truck in front of me rolled back and hit it again rolled back again and finally had to pull emergency brake to get car to stop completely.

The abs warning light and brake warning light came on while driving indicating a problem with the braking system.our local toyota/scion dealer diagnosed the problem as faulty rear wheel sensors and corroded wiring.proposed repair includes replacing both rear hubs and replacing the wire harness that is connected to the faulty hubs.repair costs approximate $1,500.many other 2008 scion xd owners have experienced this identical problem. Some scion owners cannot afford this repair and will continue to operate their vehicles with inactive abs systems.toyota refuses to issue a recall to remedy this serious and dangerous defect.

I was turning on a left on a major street to small street. Alll cars in the opposite direction was stopped due to a street light a block away. It was a 2 lane street along with street curb parking. Both cars on each lane had stopped for me n as i was turning left another car appearedsuddenly and as i pressed the break it didn't work right causing me hit the car

This is the fourth incident, and the fourth time i have brought it to the dealer who cannot find or duplicate the issue.i hit the brakes, and instead of slowing or stopping the car, the car accelerates.one time, it damaged a tire, this time it happened while merging on a highway and nearly caused a dangerous collision.this last incident, i was traveling around 30 mph.the two times before, i had been attempting to come to a stop from 25-30 mph, and the first time i had been traveling between 30-35 mph when i attempted to break to avoid another vehicle switching lanes. Toyota didn't even bother to find out what was wrong.

Anti-lock braking system engaged while traveling at low speed and applying the brakes causing the vehicle to continue through an intersection.abs and brake warning light came on after driving the vehicle for several more miles.the vehicle was taken to a dealer who said both rear wheel speed sensors have corroded and need to be replaced along with the wires.since both rear wheel sensors failed at the same time, this does not appear to be a random part issue but seems to be a design issue.toyota is aware of this issue and has issue a service bulletin regarding this same failure on the yaris model.

Abs and brake lights intermittently come and stay on.manual transmission xd.abs/brake lights come on both at highway and city speeds, stay on for hours, then go off, then come back on for a few days, then go back off.sometimes the abs/brake lights come on when i start the car, then eventually go off, sometimes they come on while driving and go off the next day or so.temperatures are cool and wet (40 degree f) over the past few weeks. Abs does not engage while driving, but does not engage properly while abs/brake lights are on and during braking.when abs/brake lights are off, all braking is normal.brakes and assemblies are not worn out, brake fluid level is spot on.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, the abs warning light illuminated. The failure recurred on several occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 55,000.

Received recall notice april 2017. Called local toyota dealer for appt. Was told 3-5 day timeframe for parts.no response so called again june 2017. Was told parts would be in on the 23rd. July 2017 with no response went to next level & called scion customer service center. Person i voiced my concerns to put me on hold & called my local dealer who told her some parts came in & some did not. Will call me when they do. Case # give to me for reference by scion center is 1707180347.there are 3 recalls.august 2017 still no update & took it to the next level by writing to nhtsa in washington, dc. Due to my concerns for the safety of my daughter who utilizes this vehicle & one of the recalls refers to brakes.it is now september 19, 2017 & no response to any of my inquiries & still no word on my repairs being made.i have exhausted all means to get these problems rectified.the recall notice specifically states to have the remedy performed asap!it is now 5 months since my first attempt to remedy this & still no repairs.what is my next option to get this problem resolved & protect the well being of my family?

The abs warning light and brake warning light came on while driving my 2008 scion xd, the abs stopped working. Emergency brake and brakes seem to be working normally . My local toyota/scion dealer diagnosed the problem as two faulty rear wheel sensors, including one that was replaced two years ago (jan. 2011) for the same reason. All failures occurred during below freezing/ heavy snow conditions - exactly the conditions under which one would need abs. Proposed repair includes replacing the wire harness/sensor, but no measures to protect the new parts from freezing or corrosive road debris. Repair estimate is approximately $1,200. Many other scion xd owners have experienced this identical problem. Some scion owners cannot afford this repair and will continue to operate their vehicles with inactive abs systems, as i have been advised by several people that i could do to save money. It appears that toyota is not addressing this problem with a repair bulletin or replacement parts for parts that were not designed to withstand the very weather conditions in which they are needed most, or issuing a recall to help cover the cost to remedy this potentially dangerous defect when the parts fail. Very disappointing for what has otherwise been an excellent value and reliable vehicle.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v169000 (seats), 12v491000 (visibility), and 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer (steve landers toyota, 10825 colonel glenn rd, little rock, ar) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

After car was sitting outside after snowstorm, car was started and as i pulled out of the parking spot, several lights (brake, tsc, abs) appeared on dashboard. Once i began driving on the slippery road surface, the anti-lock brakes no longer functioned as they had previously, leading to increased sliding. This seems like a severe safety issue. The lights went out after driving for several miles, but re-appeared sporadically over the rest of the winter.

Abs and brake lights come on in car, along with code c0210. Diagnosis indicates that brakes are functional, but abs is not functional. Have already had hubs with sensors replaced once and, when the problem recurred, had the harness for the right rear speed sensor replaced. Based upon internet searches and searches of the complaints database, this appears to be a common problem with this model and year of the scion xd. Since abs functionality is compromised, this represents a safety concern.

I had an accident in june 2016. Airbagfailed. The brake has been giving me problems. It would randomly work and sometimes it doesn't where the car just skids with the pedal on the floor.

Whenever i use the brakes in my car, they lock up. There's been many times when i'm approaching a stop sign/light and i get extremely close to hitting a car because my car is acting up, its been doing this for about a month and a half. My abs and brakes light were also on. I took my car into toyota as soon as the lights started popping up, and they said it was that the wiring in my car was setting off random lights, nothing was wrong with my brakes; it wasn't under their warranty, so they wanted to charge me $1,000+ to fix it. I declined. A month after my visit, every time i use my brakes, it makes a weird clicking noise, people say it's my anti locks kicking. No clue why something so serious isn't under recall.

My abs and brake lights came on while i was driving on a residential road. Went to the nearest toyota dealership, where they told me that my abs sensor was no longer working in the left tire. They replaced the sensor. 6 months had passed and the light came on again for a few days then went off. This scenario played out for the next several years, more so in colder months. The reason it was not repaired was because the cost was too high to fix. Starting in october 2013 the abs and brake lights came on and have not come off since then. I recently brought the car to a mechanic (august 26, 2014) where they took a look at the issue. It was discovered that both my front tire abs systems were not working and the cost to replace both systems was $1,100.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact received a recall notification for nhtsa campaign number: 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulic).however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

As i was driving, my abs, brake light, vsc lights all came on . They flash constantly. I had the vehicle checked and was told i needed to replace my abs sensors both the left and right side. Now again the lights came back on and i'm told that the wire harness has to be replace to fix the problem.

I have a 2008 toyota scion xd. Prior to finding out about the recall for the abs system, my abs light indicator on the dash board came an along with my parking brake light. While driving i was coming to a stop sign, the abs and brake light shut off. When i tried to apply my brakes the abs brakes kicked in and wouldn't allow me to stop my vehicle before i came to the intersection! i released my foot from the brakes, then re applied the brakes. I was finally able to stop. I had the recall repair performed on my car january 2010, but the problem still persists. The abs indicator light still remains on, and when it shuts off the abs brakes activate causing my car to be out of my control.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. While the vehicle was parked the contact noticed the abs and brake warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulic:power assist:vacuum). The warning light continued to illuminate after the recall repair was performed. The technician stated additional diagnostic test had to be performed in order to determine the reason the warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd with <40k miles. The brake system, in particular, the speed sensor and parking brakes, failed during a snow a week ago. The contact was forced to slide without abs and with a funny brake all the way home. Toyota obviously knows this safety-related defect on their scion xd and yaris (platform mates) since a tsb was issued for yaris (t-sb-0120-08, june 27, 2008) and the dealer immediately guessed "failed rear passenger-side wheel sensor" without even looking at the vehicle when the vehicle was brought in for repair. The contact agreed to pay $750 our of pocket for the repair, yet the part was back-ordered for more than a month due to the large number vehicles suffering from the same defect. Nhtsa, look at the recent surge in abs related complaints on the scion xd and the yaris. Toyota obviously knows that this is a design/manufactoring defect yet no recall have been issued and the owners are forced to pay for the repairs while waiting indefinitely for the replacement part. Even worse, the rear driver side sensor is likely to be defective, yet toyota won't do anything about it even if a recall is issued. It's like sitting on a bomb that's waiting to explode.

The abs light in my car keeps coming on. I took it to the dealership (bay ridge toyota, brooklyn, ny) three times for this problem. The second time i took it with a letter for a recall on something related to the brakes. The problem still happens and the brakes sometimes feel spongy and are not as responsive. I took the car again today, and even though the car is still under the new car warranty, they want to charge me $94 dollars to just look at it. Again, i have taken the car 3 times. And i do not feel safe. I want all this recorded in case the brakes stop working and something happens. I feel like no one is listening to me. The car is under warranty!!!! also the seatbelt lights come on even when i have the seatbelt on.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion. The contact stated that the dealer told her that the abs sensor failed. The failure caused every other warning light to come on. The dealer does not have the parts available to replace the sensor. The manufacturer stated that even though the abs sensor failed they insist that the vehicle was safe to drive. The failure and current mileages were 49,669.

Abs and vsc lights came on. Abs and vsc not working. Dealer states it is the right rear speed sensor that has a short in the wiring harness. Dealer said it was safe to drive until i get it fixed, but the abs and vsc would just not work. After hitting large bump right before braking was required, the brakes did not engage. The car is unsafe and is not covered under warranty per scion. This is a serious safety issue.

My 2008 scion xd started having intermittent "mushy" brakes and several times the slow stop left me too far into an intersection or too close to the car in front of me.the dash board lit up with warning lights about the brakes, abs, and electronic stabilization control.when i called the dealership and before any diagnostics were done, i was informed that it was a corroded sensor on the rear driver's-side door.after receiving a quote for $787 for the repairs, i was told that the replacement part was designed so the problem would not occur again on that wheel.of course, there are three more wheels that could experience the same failure.the possibility of brakes becoming suddenly "mushy" and slow to respond is a safety hazard that needs to be addressed.my car had 34k miles when these problems occurred.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. The contact stated that the anti lock brake would engage independently with the illumination of the brake lights whenthe contact had engaged the brakes even on dry pavement. The failure was intermittent and would recur while driving at any speed. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that a sensor within the rear wheel hubs failed. The vehicle was has not been repaired. Updated 4/11/2011 updated 04/22/11

The abs light in our 2008 scion xd was coming on intermittently. We took it to the dealer, anderson toyota & scionin rockford, illinois. They told us that it was the rear hub speed sensor assembly: $605.00 to replace!!!we had kurt's automotive in rockford take a second look at it, they could not see anything that showed justification of that being the problem. So it has not been fixed and it has not come on again for over a month, when it did come on our brakes were spongy at times too, like the other complaint stated & not as responsive. We have had the recall (pcv to brake line condensation fix) done by anderson and the anti-lock light was still coming on after that too. But it seems when it started getting warmer out the anti-lock light stopped and brakes were fine. Just last week, may 7 2010 we took it in to anderson's for the service bulletin sb-0032-09 intermittent hard starting or extended starting which just started two weeks ago. This fix(???) is covered under toyota federal emissions warr. 80k mile or 96mo., which the first time i someone told me it would cost us $55 to diagnose it!!??second time i called i talked to the service manager at anderson, he said bring it in, it's under warranty. Anderson updated the ecm/pcm modules, cleaned carbon buildup out of combustion chambers, added fuel cleaner. And the very next day as my wife left from a trip 120 miles away to head back home it started doing it again!!!!hard, extended startup of engine!no service engine lights when this happens & there have been no error codes in computer. Although the service center told me they can reset themselves when the vehicle is turned off. Of course this car just went out of warranty 43,000 current miles, on a (3yrs/36k warr.)!!! my wife works near chicago so it makes for an even tougher commute wondering everyday if it will start, then will she get stuck at work!toyota, seems your quality has gone squat!!

While returning home on nov.19, 2009 there was fresh snow and cold temperatures. Approaching an intersection, a garbage truck failed to yield the right of way. I applied the brakes on my 2008 scion xd and they locked, the abs failed to activate. This resulted in an injury accident.after the car was in the body shop i contacted toyota safety department and the sent a rep to inspect the car, he reported no problem w/ the brakes.today i found that there is a recall on the brake system of the 2008 scion xd which states the brakes may fail in extremely cold ambient temperatures.toyota only released this recall in 19 states that it deemed cold enough.i had taken this car to the dealer 3 times prior to the accident with concerns about the brakes. And they refused to look at the car at that time, stating they were to busy and to make an appointment, by the appointment the temp would have risen and the problem non existent.your site won't allow me to continue unless i select model xb when i was driving an xd.updated 03/04/10

I own a 2008 scion xd (aka corolla hatchback) that has steering problems ever since i boughtit new in 2008.the vehicle has electrical powered steering.it is difficult to keep the car in the lane when driving at highway speeds.it tends to wander around in the lane and requires constant monitoring to avoid drifting into other lanes.i am expecting to be pulled over for drunk driving someday. My wife drove it one time and now refuses to drive it.the steering problem has been evident since the day i bought it.note====> vehicle is scionxd<============(xd is not available from the drop down menu on the next page !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

While driving on any ordinary day my car began making loud noises in the front and made the car feel as though it's jerking when i brake. My husband looked under the car and said he could see a bolt that looks rusty and "the top is gone." i took my car to the toyota dealership and they confirmed that the #2 control arm bolt head was broken from the left front to lower sub frame. After looking for the part online my search results were mainly other scion owners who were experiencing the same thing unfortunately.

The front lower control arm on 2007-present toyota yaris and 2008-present scion xd have a design flaw. The #2 bolt rusts badly on some vehicle starting from as early as 20000 miles, and some even snaps off and causes the car to lose control while driving. Toyota have issued a tsb to replace the whole control arm with a new design, yet have only extended the warranty to the #2 bolt. The arms are still rusted, and the flawed design still causes the #2 bolt to rust prematurely. This is a serious safety defect and toyota still refuses to issue a recall.

Takara recall letter received among other 2. After checking on airbagrecall.com and verifying that my car definetaly have a recall, i called dealer, after being transferred to 5 different reps, i was told that only one recall was found only for master switch. Please contact me asap as i am very concern for my family safety. My driver seat moves back and fort while in motion as well.

Heard clunking noise from front right of car while accelerating/decelerating, when braking and while driving over uneven road surfaces.took vehicle to dealer, there they found #2 sub-frame bolt had rusted through and the head had fallen out onto my garage floor. Looks as if #2 sub-frame bolt takes on a lot of water condensation dripping from the a/c unit. Will replace all six sub-frame bolts once the back ordered parts come in, after drilling out the remainder of the #2 sub-frame bolt.#2 sub-frame bolt looks to hold together the right lower suspension arm to the body/sub-frame.

Right front clunk noise when going over bumps.wheel remove and suspension inspected. Inspection revealed lower control arm bushing and bolt failure.

The front lower control arm on 2007-present toyota yaris and 2008-present scion xd have a design flaw. The #2 bolt rusts badly on some vehicle starting from as early as 20000 miles, and some even snaps off and causes the car to lose control while driving. Toyota have issued a tsb to replace the whole control arm with a new design, yet have only extended the warranty to the #2 bolt. The arms are still rusted, and the flawed design still causes the #2 bolt to rust prematurely. This is a serious safety defect and toyota still refuses to issue a recall.

The suspensionjust suddenlydied on my car. Knowing a bit about cars i would say my axel boots have gi c en out.

Noticed right rear tire was leaning inward. Found the rear axle assembly cracked. We then had it welded and checked the other side. Nothing was visible, but was informed that assembly could be rusting from inside out. Several weeks later, while traveling the highway, car started making noise and had a hot tire smell. Pulled over and left rear tire had leaned in and cut the tire all the way around. Left side had also cracked. We feel toyota should replace the entire rear of our car.

I don't know what went wrong but i was on the way back from work and for some reason as i began to try and break my car maneuvered in a strange way i hit a pothole and the car swerved into the wall.now the model is having all sorts of recalls and issues. I have received three letters regarding safety hazards in my car.

Purchased car used from dealership in march 2013 with 38,900 miles. Water pump replaced at 43,739. January 2015 engine replaced by dealer due to oil loss at 55,285 miles.installed front brakes late june 2015 at 58,652.mid july 2015 experience clunking sounds coming from driver's side upon acceleration.clutch feels "loose." independent mechanic installs bolt and nut on motor mount.problem continued over weekend.mechanic said driver's side control arm is loose and needs replacement.took car to dealer who says new motor mount is being ordered, despite newness of engine and no evidence of cracking. They deny control arm needs replacement. Vehicle feels unsafe to drive in city or freeway.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd. While driving at approximately 40 mph, the bearing to the water pump fractured and caused the drive belt to fracture. In addition, the engine stalled. The vehicle was not able to restart. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the water pump bearing failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was not provided. The approximate failure mileage was 116,000.

While driving on any ordinary day my car began making loud noises in the front and made the car feel as though it's jerking when i brake. My husband looked under the car and said he could see a bolt that looks rusty and "the top is gone." i took my car to the toyota dealership and they confirmed that the #2 control arm bolt head was broken from the left front to lower sub frame. After looking for the part online my search results were mainly other scion owners who were experiencing the same thing unfortunately.

Heard clunking noise from front right of car while accelerating/decelerating, when braking and while driving over uneven road surfaces.took vehicle to dealer, there they found #2 sub-frame bolt had rusted through and the head had fallen out onto my garage floor. Looks as if #2 sub-frame bolt takes on a lot of water condensation dripping from the a/c unit. Will replace all six sub-frame bolts once the back ordered parts come in, after drilling out the remainder of the #2 sub-frame bolt.#2 sub-frame bolt looks to hold together the right lower suspension arm to the body/sub-frame.

I had been hearing clunking noise from right front wheel for a few weeks, that seemed to be getting louder over time. Most prominent during braking or hitting potholes.father looked at wheel while i backed out of driveway and noticed wheel shifting forward/backward within the wheel well about an inch when starting and stopping. Took vehicle to local tire shop and was told bold attaching lower control arm to body had corroded and broken off. Suggested i take car to dealer for repair, and mentioned there was a tsb issued for this problem that extended the warranty to 7 years/100,000 miles. Dealer repaired vehicle at my cost ($422), since the warranty has expired (mileage). I believe this part should last the life of the vehicle. Luckily my father noticed the wheel movement or the wheel may have come off at highway speed.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd.the contact was driving 35 mph during inclement weather when the tcs (traction control light) illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for diagnostic testing, which determined that the rear wheel traction sensor needed to be replaced.the vehicle was not repaired.the contact stated that the abs, brake and tcs light were illuminated due to the faulty traction sensor.the failure mileage was 60,000.

This is the fourth incident, and the fourth time i have brought it to the dealer who cannot find or duplicate the issue.i hit the brakes, and instead of slowing or stopping the car, the car accelerates.one time, it damaged a tire, this time it happened while merging on a highway and nearly caused a dangerous collision.this last incident, i was traveling around 30 mph.the two times before, i had been attempting to come to a stop from 25-30 mph, and the first time i had been traveling between 30-35 mph when i attempted to break to avoid another vehicle switching lanes. Toyota didn't even bother to find out what was wrong.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota scion xd.while driving approximately 34 mph, the vehicle spontaneously jerked to the right.the contact depressed the brake pedal, but the vehicle would not stop.the vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle and some bushes; however, the only thing that stopped the vehicle was the mud.the engine continued revving until the ignition was turned off.during the failure, the contact could not control the steering column nor the vehicle because the electronic stability control system failed.in the event that at least one wheel loses traction, the stability system prevents the driver from steering the vehicle.it will align the vehicle to move straight forward, thus preventing the contact from controlling the vehicle in the event of an emergency.the contact requested a copy of the police report and has pictures of the failure.as of august 1, 2008, the cause of the failure is still under investigation.the vehicle sustained moderate damage.the failure and current mileages were 9,750. Updated 09/10/08. *ljupdated 09/16/08. Updated 06/22/10.updated 5/28/10 updated 06/14/10.

As i was driving, my abs, brake light, vsc lights all came on . They flash constantly. I had the vehicle checked and was told i needed to replace my abs sensors both the left and right side. Now again the lights came back on and i'm told that the wire harness has to be replace to fix the problem.

Abs and vsc lights came on. Abs and vsc not working. Dealer states it is the right rear speed sensor that has a short in the wiring harness. Dealer said it was safe to drive until i get it fixed, but the abs and vsc would just not work. After hitting large bump right before braking was required, the brakes did not engage. The car is unsafe and is not covered under warranty per scion. This is a serious safety issue.

Approximately 1 month ago, i had exited from the freeway and came to an intersection.as i pressed the accelerator to drive through the intersection, the car stalled.i turned the ignition to the "off" position and put the car in "park" inorder to attempt to re-start the car.the car continued to crank even when i took my hand off of the ignition.i had the car towed to toyota to diagnose and fix the problem.invoice indicated that battery was changed and that tech performed ecm calibration and fuel injector service. One month later, i was driving on the freeway at 55 miles an hour and my accelerator went out again. The car rolled down the freeway unable to accelerate until i managed to steer the car to the right side of the freeway and pulled over.i turned off the car and tried to restart the car. Again, (like in the first incident) the car continued to crank without starting. I again had the car towed to toyota for car service.it is currently in their service department.the service tech did tell me today that he believes the problem may be with the fuel level sensor, but not sure.this needs to be investigated thoroughly as this car has stalled (without warning) on me twice while on the road, once in an intersection and once on the freeway, which puts myself, my family,and others at high risk for a collision.

Sudden acceleration at a slow speed.

Was stopping behind a line of cars on an exit ramp, mashed brake pedal and brake did not stop car completely,hit truck in front of me rolled back and hit it again rolled back again and finally had to pull emergency brake to get car to stop completely.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact was attempting a turn while driving 5 mph when the vehicle accelerated unexpectedly and crashed into a building. The brakes failed to bring the vehicle to a complete stop. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 3,190 and the current mileage was 3,195.updated 10/11/11 updated 3/28/12

I was driving and all of a sudden the check engine would come on and the vehicle would start shaking and slow downfor maybe a couple of seconds then it would drive normal,sometimes either the same day or in a couple of days the check engine light would shut off and vehicle would drive normal again, this happened about 4/5 times, i took it to a mechanic, but when i did the check engine was off and he found nothing wrong with it, (not really sure if he even did a diagnostic on it) he stated maybe it was just a temporary gliche. This sunday 9/6/2015, i was driving, the check engine came on and the vehicle started to shake but this time it felt it was about to stop, this is happening while i was driving it was scary becuase a person driving behind me at 40mph does not know that the vehicle in front of them might come to a full stop and they may crash into me.. Very scary.. Luckily there was not a lot of traffice but still it was very scary. This time it took longer to get back to a normal speed i had to circle around, stop the car, hit the gas a little to see if that would help and it did but i was only 5 minutes away from my home.this is very scary especially if your driving in a freeway or in a busy street.i want to know is this a toyota scion problem and is this happening to other scion xd 2008 drivers and what's causing this?

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v169000 (seats), 12v491000 (visibility), and 09v338000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer (steve landers toyota, 10825 colonel glenn rd, little rock, ar) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

The contact owns a 2008 scion xd. The contact stated that the vehicle windows functioned intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the power window master switch needed to be replaced. Two years prior to the failure, the vehicle was remedied under nhtsa campaign 12v491000 (visibility). The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 135,000.

I was turning on a left on a major street to small street. Alll cars in the opposite direction was stopped due to a street light a block away. It was a 2 lane street along with street curb parking. Both cars on each lane had stopped for me n as i was turning left another car appearedsuddenly and as i pressed the break it didn't work right causing me hit the car

The suspensionjust suddenlydied on my car. Knowing a bit about cars i would say my axel boots have gi c en out.

My 2008 scion xd started having intermittent "mushy" brakes and several times the slow stop left me too far into an intersection or too close to the car in front of me.the dash board lit up with warning lights about the brakes, abs, and electronic stabilization control.when i called the dealership and before any diagnostics were done, i was informed that it was a corroded sensor on the rear driver's-side door.after receiving a quote for $787 for the repairs, i was told that the replacement part was designed so the problem would not occur again on that wheel.of course, there are three more wheels that could experience the same failure.the possibility of brakes becoming suddenly "mushy" and slow to respond is a safety hazard that needs to be addressed.my car had 34k miles when these problems occurred.




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