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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA AVALON (2020)

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I represent the family of a fatally injured rollaway victim. It is on their behalf i am reporting the circumstances of this incident and to strongly urge that nhtsa update the rollaway requirements specified in federal motor vehicle safety standard 114.on august 22, 2020, it is believed that while attempting to retrieve the key fob, the driver inadvertently bumped the gear selector forward into neutral, releasing the torque to the wheels that had kept it stationary on their sloped driveway. (unlike shifting out of the park position, which requires application of the brake pedal and depressing the lock button on the shift selector, the shift selector can be moved from drive forward into the neutral position, without a secondary interlocking action.) the drivers wife, who was behind the vehicle. Was pinned by the car and dragged under to her death.the position of the transmission gear selector was not documented by any witnesses or first responders when the vehicle eventually came to rest on the opposite side of the road, not is it documented in the extensive data stored within the vehicle. However, the data retrieved from the subject vehicle during a subsequent inspection revealed that the vehicle control history (vch) included a field for ā€œdriver exited vehicle when shift position wasnā€™t pā€¯ which showed that at the time of the incident that is exactly what happened. Finally, there is ample evidence to support the need for an upgrade of the rollaway provisions within fmvss 114 ā€“ as the facts above show. Itā€™s not enough for a safety agency to simply allow manufacturers to do so voluntarily.. Instead, the toyota was content to collect the data and blame the driver for an event that it clearly knows occurs and has extensive information about, but fails to prevent. The public needs to rely on nhtsa to promulgate updated regulations that meet the safety needs presented to drivers of modern vehicles.

On october 28, 2020, toyota announced it was conducting a safety recall involving certain toyota and lexus vehicles produced between july 2017 through december 2019 due to the same fuel pump issue for which they announced a safety recall in january 2020.the referenced vehicle door sticker shows a production date of 12/19, which is within the production period announced on 10/28/2020.however, the vin on this vehicle does not appear on any recall list and the dealer tells me there are no recalls for my vehicle.nonetheless, i have experienced several instances where the vehicle feels like it is about to stall: when making a turn or driving on city streets; in some instances (including today) it is when starting from a stop sign or traffic light; other times it is when accelerating.there have been two instances where this happened while making a left turn at an intersection.in one such instance, a yellow triangle warning light flashed momentarily on the vehicle's display.this issue was reported to the selling dealer during the last routine maintenance visit on may 4, 2021.in reference to this complaint, the dealer work order reported technician "was unable to duplicate customers concern at this timevehicle is currently operating within all manufacturers specifications".

Recall# 20v-682,if a vehicle stalls while driving,this could increase the risk of a crash.toyota is talking about the recall for a low pressure fuel pump which may stop operating.this is a serious safety condition which could endanger the lives of my family and myself.this condition has been reported to me in november 2020 with no remedy in sight.all i want is for toyota to fix my problem asap,or tell me to park my vehicle and use a loaner from toyota till serious condition is fixed.there are several class action suits due to this problem with the fuel pumps made in china for several years.

I represent the family of a fatally injured rollaway victim. It is on their behalf i am reporting the circumstances of this incident and to strongly urge that nhtsa update the rollaway requirements specified in federal motor vehicle safety standard 114.on august 22, 2020, it is believed that while attempting to retrieve the key fob, the driver inadvertently bumped the gear selector forward into neutral, releasing the torque to the wheels that had kept it stationary on their sloped driveway. (unlike shifting out of the park position, which requires application of the brake pedal and depressing the lock button on the shift selector, the shift selector can be moved from drive forward into the neutral position, without a secondary interlocking action.) the drivers wife, who was behind the vehicle. Was pinned by the car and dragged under to her death.the position of the transmission gear selector was not documented by any witnesses or first responders when the vehicle eventually came to rest on the opposite side of the road, not is it documented in the extensive data stored within the vehicle. However, the data retrieved from the subject vehicle during a subsequent inspection revealed that the vehicle control history (vch) included a field for ā€œdriver exited vehicle when shift position wasnā€™t pā€¯ which showed that at the time of the incident that is exactly what happened. Finally, there is ample evidence to support the need for an upgrade of the rollaway provisions within fmvss 114 ā€“ as the facts above show. Itā€™s not enough for a safety agency to simply allow manufacturers to do so voluntarily.. Instead, the toyota was content to collect the data and blame the driver for an event that it clearly knows occurs and has extensive information about, but fails to prevent. The public needs to rely on nhtsa to promulgate updated regulations that meet the safety needs presented to drivers of modern vehicles.

The contact owns a 2020 toyota avalon. The contact stated while driving at 60 mph, when the sunroof shattered without any object causing the impact. The vehicle was taken to local dealer heritage toyota owings mills (9801 reisterstown rd, owings mills, md 21117: (844) 202-9429), where it was diagnosed that the sunroof needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 8,937.




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