We found the following complaints for TOYOTA FJ CRUISER (2011)
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2011 toyota fj cruiser. Customer would like the car to be included in the recall regarding premature air bag deployment. *tatoyota claimed there were signs of water in the engine intake air system and there was no manufacturing or design defect with the air bags. The consumer stated his son did drive through a field with water and mud. However, it was after the air bags inadvertently deployed, so the presence of water had nothing to do with the deployment.
The issue started on 8/23/2012 while driving on i-95 in sc, my 2011 fj cruiser trail teams edition tire pressure warning indicator light came on.the very next day, i took my vehicle to a toyota dealership in west columbia, sc to have it inspected.the dealership could not find anything wrong with the vehicle as the light had turned off that night.however, they did discover an unusual amount of error code messages from the cpu system and thought this may have caused the light to intermittently turn on/off.the dealership reset all error messages and released the vehicle back to me.as it was an isolated incident, i thought there was no reason to worry about it.a week later, while driving my vehicle on i-95 in nc, the same indicator light turned back on, this time for the remainder of my trip home to md.after contacting toyota of bowie to inspect the issue, they found nothing wrong with it and released the vehicle back to me.soon thereafter, the same indicator light turned back on until mid-january 2013 when driving the vehicle to ga, the indicator light turned off.i had the vehicle serviced at i-95 toyota (near brunswick, ga) and they indicated no issues were found with the vehicle even though i advised them of the incidents.they concluded that when i return home to have the vehicle looked at then.while returning home to md, the indicator light turned back on and has stayed on ever since.considering i have not received notice from toyota for the safety recalls for the vehicle, i discovered them through the nhtsa website and i have an appointment for this morning to have a few current recalls that the dealership knows about to be fixed and will advise toyota of annapolis (koon's) (where i originally purchased the vehicle) of the indicator light issue and concern.if any further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Cruse controll quit working in motion.
Received a safety recall notice from toyota to have the auxiliary light kit replaced due to it being a hazard.brought the vehicle into the toyota dealer 4 times over a 6 month period to have the replacement done, and yet it has still not been performed. We will continue to drive the vehicle since it is likely only a hazard to oncoming traffic more so than to ourselves, but we are upset that the toyota dealer has not yet completed the replaced the hazardous lights in accordance with the recall notice.note, the date of first incident is approximate.dealer info:big two toyota of chandler, 480-302-4651.they are located in chandler arizona.
Rust to the frame of the car not consummate with the age of the vehicle, rust to the straps that secure the fuel tank. Points that affix the brake lines to the vehicle frame have rusted to the point they're no longer affixed to the frame. The rate at which rust gestates on this vehicle (and i am much more attentive than the typical consumer) is unsafe and will continue to create unsafe conditions as these vehicles rapidly deteriorate. The rust prevention methods used by the factory are entirely inadequate.
Rust to the frame of the car not consummate with the age of the vehicle, rust to the straps that secure the fuel tank. Points that affix the brake lines to the vehicle frame have rusted to the point they're no longer affixed to the frame. The rate at which rust gestates on this vehicle (and i am much more attentive than the typical consumer) is unsafe and will continue to create unsafe conditions as these vehicles rapidly deteriorate. The rust prevention methods used by the factory are entirely inadequate.
June 19, 2016 my wife stopped the vehicle at the top of our driveway, which has a slight decline to the front of our house. She left it running, put it in park, put the emergency brake on. She got out of the vehicle, walked back down to the house and back up, the vehicle took off down the driveway, running into the house. The vehicle bounced back from the house about 10-12 feet. It was still running, with the emergency brake still on, but the gear shift was now in reverse. My wife then turned the engine off, where the vehicle sat for about 5 days.the front end of the vehicle had to be replaced, and the wall into the house had to be rebuilt. $10,000 repair to the vehicle, $16,000 to the house.toyota sent an engineer to review the damage and pull edr readings. He stated that the emergency brake was working properly, the gear shift was working properly, and that he could not duplicate the issue (even though the engine could not run at that time). He also stated that he could not pull any readings from the edr. Toyota was not easy to work with, and their communication with me left a lot to be desired.
Vehicle steering wheel shakes violently between 55 and 70 mph. Several other fj owners seem to have this issue. Dealer can not fix even though they have tired multiple wheel balances and tire rotations. Not safe to drive on the highway like this.
My issue started around june, i get the wheel shake/ shimmy at speeds of 55-65. Toyota sees the shake is there and then balances the tires and says its fixed . Toyota inspected the truck saying nothing is broken bent or anything saying they don't think anything is wrong. You can still see the shake is there and they keep blaming that the road is causing the shake. Saying its a crowing. In the road. I've went to a toyota dealer to get it inspected they say nothing is wrong and then 2 more times i went there and then they admit it and try fixing it. I am very upset with toyota and corporate . I feel scared to drive it above 50 because there is a bad shake. And feels unsafe its causing the car to be all over the road.
Steering column shakes between speeds 55-65 mph, have had the wheels and tires rebalanced with a road force machine without any resolve of the problem.
Vehicle exhibitedexcessive steering wheel shake indicative of wheels being off balance.after attempting to re-balance 6 times at 4 different shops the symptom persists intermittently.other fj owners of 2010 model year and newer fj cruisers have complained that their vehicles have exhibited the same behavior. The problem (based on feed back from other owners on internet forums) is spread across different models, wheel and tire combinations. Many of them have taken their vehicles back to toyota who claims the shaking is normal. However the vehicle seems unstable at speed ranging from 45 to 60mph, most evident at about 50mph.
Vehicle exhibits steering shimmy between 55-65 mph,vehicle can not maintain stable performance at highway speeds. Toyota have replace both wheel and tires and have the same result.fj cruisers are having a problem, and toyota will not do anything on this saftey issue.
At 55,000 miles (6 years old) my front gravel shield had completely rusted off and was found in my driveway. I took my car to my toyota service center and they notified me that both control arms and both front struts were very badly rusted and needed to be replaced. I called toyota corporate and after much debate, i was told there was no recall for this matter and therefore they would only reimburse me 50% of all costs to replace said parts. I found toyota has recalls for rust issues on other models and would like this matter looked into. Due to the limited production of this vehicle type it is possible it is being overlooked. I am terrified at the thought that i could've been driving and my control arms could've rusted off like my gravel shield did. A six year old vehicle with only 55,000 should not have this type of rust or parts falling off.
Since new my vehicle has had a shaking steering wheel when reaching speeds over 55mph. After trying several different sets of tires, wheels and balancing my dealer has not been able to correct the issue. Toyota will not help and the steering is shaking so bad it feels unsafe to drive on the highway.
The contact owns a 2011 toyota fj cruiser. While driving unknown speeds and making turns, the steering hesitated. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer (carbone toyota of bennington, located at 751 n bennington rd bennington, vt 05201) where it was diagnosed that the steering shaft needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 144,900.
At 55,000 miles (6 years old) my front gravel shield had completely rusted off and was found in my driveway. I took my car to my toyota service center and they notified me that both control arms and both front struts were very badly rusted and needed to be replaced. I called toyota corporate and after much debate, i was told there was no recall for this matter and therefore they would only reimburse me 50% of all costs to replace said parts. I found toyota has recalls for rust issues on other models and would like this matter looked into. Due to the limited production of this vehicle type it is possible it is being overlooked. I am terrified at the thought that i could've been driving and my control arms could've rusted off like my gravel shield did. A six year old vehicle with only 55,000 should not have this type of rust or parts falling off.
The contact owns a 2011 toyota fj cruiser. While parked, the contact noticed excessive corrosion throughout the undercarriage of the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact was awaiting a response from the manufacturer. During cold weather, the contact also noticed that the rear view camera fogged and froze, making the visibility blurry and difficult to see. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 2,500...updated 04/26/12updated 06/15/2012
The vehicle has heavy rust all along the undercarriage and frame. I have friends and acquaintances that have the same problem and to remove as much of this rust as possible toyota will charge somewhere between $800 and $1,000.
Rust to the frame of the car not consummate with the age of the vehicle, rust to the straps that secure the fuel tank. Points that affix the brake lines to the vehicle frame have rusted to the point they're no longer affixed to the frame. The rate at which rust gestates on this vehicle (and i am much more attentive than the typical consumer) is unsafe and will continue to create unsafe conditions as these vehicles rapidly deteriorate. The rust prevention methods used by the factory are entirely inadequate.
Lower control arms rusted. Need replaced couldn't adjust them for alignment. Frame rusting front and rear diff rusting. Stock skid plate replaced rusted through completely. I thoroughly wash salt off my vehicle, yet it still has rusted just like the original frame recall toyota hasn't gotten it right. Need another recall. I've lived with mine, but others have it much worse.
My issue started around june, i get the wheel shake/ shimmy at speeds of 55-65. Toyota sees the shake is there and then balances the tires and says its fixed . Toyota inspected the truck saying nothing is broken bent or anything saying they don't think anything is wrong. You can still see the shake is there and they keep blaming that the road is causing the shake. Saying its a crowing. In the road. I've went to a toyota dealer to get it inspected they say nothing is wrong and then 2 more times i went there and then they admit it and try fixing it. I am very upset with toyota and corporate . I feel scared to drive it above 50 because there is a bad shake. And feels unsafe its causing the car to be all over the road.
At 55,000 miles (6 years old) my front gravel shield had completely rusted off and was found in my driveway. I took my car to my toyota service center and they notified me that both control arms and both front struts were very badly rusted and needed to be replaced. I called toyota corporate and after much debate, i was told there was no recall for this matter and therefore they would only reimburse me 50% of all costs to replace said parts. I found toyota has recalls for rust issues on other models and would like this matter looked into. Due to the limited production of this vehicle type it is possible it is being overlooked. I am terrified at the thought that i could've been driving and my control arms could've rusted off like my gravel shield did. A six year old vehicle with only 55,000 should not have this type of rust or parts falling off.
Vehicle exhibits steering shimmy between 55-65 mph,vehicle can not maintain stable performance at highway speeds. Toyota have replace both wheel and tires and have the same result.fj cruisers are having a problem, and toyota will not do anything on this saftey issue.
Vehicle shimmy between 55 and 65 mph after being at dealer for routine tire rotation. Tires were replaced, rebalanced & alignment done multiple times and vehicle brought to 4 diff locations for inspection and problem still exists. Has been to toyota dealer multiple times with no resolution.not safe to drive and will most likely cause other parts in front end/vehicle to fail. Contacted toyota and nothing was done to fix problem.
Lower control arms rusted. Need replaced couldn't adjust them for alignment. Frame rusting front and rear diff rusting. Stock skid plate replaced rusted through completely. I thoroughly wash salt off my vehicle, yet it still has rusted just like the original frame recall toyota hasn't gotten it right. Need another recall. I've lived with mine, but others have it much worse.
Since new my vehicle has had a shaking steering wheel when reaching speeds over 55mph. After trying several different sets of tires, wheels and balancing my dealer has not been able to correct the issue. Toyota will not help and the steering is shaking so bad it feels unsafe to drive on the highway.
Vehicle shimmy between 55 and 65 mph after being at dealer for routine tire rotation. Tires were replaced, rebalanced & alignment done multiple times and vehicle brought to 4 diff locations for inspection and problem still exists. Has been to toyota dealer multiple times with no resolution.not safe to drive and will most likely cause other parts in front end/vehicle to fail. Contacted toyota and nothing was done to fix problem.
June 19, 2016 my wife stopped the vehicle at the top of our driveway, which has a slight decline to the front of our house. She left it running, put it in park, put the emergency brake on. She got out of the vehicle, walked back down to the house and back up, the vehicle took off down the driveway, running into the house. The vehicle bounced back from the house about 10-12 feet. It was still running, with the emergency brake still on, but the gear shift was now in reverse. My wife then turned the engine off, where the vehicle sat for about 5 days.the front end of the vehicle had to be replaced, and the wall into the house had to be rebuilt. $10,000 repair to the vehicle, $16,000 to the house.toyota sent an engineer to review the damage and pull edr readings. He stated that the emergency brake was working properly, the gear shift was working properly, and that he could not duplicate the issue (even though the engine could not run at that time). He also stated that he could not pull any readings from the edr. Toyota was not easy to work with, and their communication with me left a lot to be desired.
The contact owns a 2011 toyota fj cruiser. While parked, the contact noticed excessive corrosion throughout the undercarriage of the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact was awaiting a response from the manufacturer. During cold weather, the contact also noticed that the rear view camera fogged and froze, making the visibility blurry and difficult to see. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 2,500...updated 04/26/12updated 06/15/2012
Hello, i was sold a used vehicle by toyota dealership of downtown los angeles (ca) that has a broken windshield. They state they will not assist me in any way for a broken windshield. The windshield has multiple cracks and chips in it strewn across the windshield. It causes serious visual disturbance, especially at night since the chipped glass distorts lights and vehicles, almost blurs the view. Initially, i believed it was traces of tree sap, i made several attempts to remove this 'tree sap' spots, only to discover that they wouldn't go away because it's actually broken glass.
Vehicle exhibits steering shimmy between 55-65 mph,vehicle can not maintain stable performance at highway speeds. Toyota have replace both wheel and tires and have the same result.fj cruisers are having a problem, and toyota will not do anything on this saftey issue.
My issue started around june, i get the wheel shake/ shimmy at speeds of 55-65. Toyota sees the shake is there and then balances the tires and says its fixed . Toyota inspected the truck saying nothing is broken bent or anything saying they don't think anything is wrong. You can still see the shake is there and they keep blaming that the road is causing the shake. Saying its a crowing. In the road. I've went to a toyota dealer to get it inspected they say nothing is wrong and then 2 more times i went there and then they admit it and try fixing it. I am very upset with toyota and corporate . I feel scared to drive it above 50 because there is a bad shake. And feels unsafe its causing the car to be all over the road.
Since new my vehicle has had a shaking steering wheel when reaching speeds over 55mph. After trying several different sets of tires, wheels and balancing my dealer has not been able to correct the issue. Toyota will not help and the steering is shaking so bad it feels unsafe to drive on the highway.
The issue started on 8/23/2012 while driving on i-95 in sc, my 2011 fj cruiser trail teams edition tire pressure warning indicator light came on.the very next day, i took my vehicle to a toyota dealership in west columbia, sc to have it inspected.the dealership could not find anything wrong with the vehicle as the light had turned off that night.however, they did discover an unusual amount of error code messages from the cpu system and thought this may have caused the light to intermittently turn on/off.the dealership reset all error messages and released the vehicle back to me.as it was an isolated incident, i thought there was no reason to worry about it.a week later, while driving my vehicle on i-95 in nc, the same indicator light turned back on, this time for the remainder of my trip home to md.after contacting toyota of bowie to inspect the issue, they found nothing wrong with it and released the vehicle back to me.soon thereafter, the same indicator light turned back on until mid-january 2013 when driving the vehicle to ga, the indicator light turned off.i had the vehicle serviced at i-95 toyota (near brunswick, ga) and they indicated no issues were found with the vehicle even though i advised them of the incidents.they concluded that when i return home to have the vehicle looked at then.while returning home to md, the indicator light turned back on and has stayed on ever since.considering i have not received notice from toyota for the safety recalls for the vehicle, i discovered them through the nhtsa website and i have an appointment for this morning to have a few current recalls that the dealership knows about to be fixed and will advise toyota of annapolis (koon's) (where i originally purchased the vehicle) of the indicator light issue and concern.if any further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me.
The day i bought my new toyota fj i took it to a tire shop for larger off-road tires.i watched the tech as he changed tires and remounted the wheels.he carefully tightened the lug nuts with a torque wrench, but on one, it was obvious to him and me both that the tightening effort suddenly got easier.he made another easy 1/4 turn and the stud came off.the manager looked at the stud and said it had to have been overtightened previously by the factory or was defective.they fixed it.about 4 months later i was putting on my wheels after installing a suspension lift.i used a torque wrench set at 80lbs and before it ever got to a normal tight the stud twisted off.please look at this forum thread:http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/85927-broken-wheel-studs.htmlthere are likely more threads on this subject and there is also mention of similar threads on a toyota tacoma site.i have removed/replaced many dozens of wheels in my lifetime and before buying this fj had never broken a stud even though i put far more effort into tightening studs.
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