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The contact owned a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated that while her husband was driving approximately 55 mph, another vehicle rear-ended the contact's vehicle. As result the contact's vehiclerolled over multiple times crashing into a ditch. The contact stated that only the front passenger air bag deployed. There was no warning light illuminated. A police report was filed. The front seat passenger sustained fractures to the right arm, wrist, pelvis, ribs and sternum as well a few bumps and bruises on lower leg and chin. The driver sustained a concussion, multiple facial fractures and lacerations and a broken nose. The contact stated that the she believes that the .driver side seat belt and head rest fractured as her husband was found laying unconscious in the rear passenger seat face down. The contact and the driver were transported to thehospital by ambulance. The contact was unaware of injuries in the other vehicle. The vehicle was towed to tow lot and deemed a total loss. The dealer and the manufacturer were not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000. The vin was not provided.
2015 prius 4 after rear end collision noted passenger airbag 'off'- passenger seatbelt icon blinks - airbag icon on dash lit continuously. Vehicle was hit from behind when in process of stopping (breaking but still in motion 90 - 50 ft from turn) waiting for left turn through oncoming traffic onto side road from highway. Body shop attempted to clear with diagnostic computer interface but unsuccessful. Body shop shrugged it off forcing us to deal with mfg for repairs.
The side impact airbags did not deploy properly.
I was pulling out of a parking space where my front was up against a building with a car on either side of me. I reversed for about 25' where a telephone pole mandated that i make a k-turn to get out. As i switched from reverse to forward, i saw a spark as the car jet-propelled forward. I tried to break multiple times, but the car accelerated the 25' into the wall. All airbags deployed, and fluid gushed out of the front end. The car was declared a total loss. I was told by toyota and my insurance company that i must have accidentally accelerated instead of repeatedly breaking. I am grateful that i hit a wall instead of people. Someone could easily have died had i had switched from reverse gear to forward in less confined location. The entire accident lasted 2 seconds, with no opportunity to pull the emergency break or go into neutral. Ps: i am a happily married doctor with beautiful children and grandchildren, and not at all suicidal. This three month old 2015 prius 3 failed before the first oil change. I am not satisfied with the results.
Abrand new:2015 only driven for two days, went out of control after completing right turn.driver stopped at red light. Turned right while accelerating with full control of vehicle. Completed right turn while acceleratingto attain highway speed in 45 mph zone. Upon completion of turn driver turned steering wheel less than 2 inches to drivers right to continue bearing on strait course down highway. Immediately thereafter steering wheel shuddered, and steering wheel rotated hard to the right for what seemed like a 110 plus degree rotation. The prius out of control veered sharply to the right and smashed into curb. Driver injured back, hand, and foot. ...updated 03-11-15
Toyota soy wiring class action lawsuit!the wire harness contain soy wiring materials that are very attractive to rodents, resulting in costly repairs. Parked my car at work (on january 182017) in a full parking lot at a dealership with dozens of other cars but only my car had the wire harness chewed by rodents, and of dozens of cars around my car, the rodents chose my car, the 2015 prius because the wiring in the engine bay are made of soy which attracts rodents. Http://www.wthr.com/article/13-investigates-lawsuit-says-toyota-vehicles-attract-rodents-causing-costly-repairs%c2%a0
While driving, left side of instrument panel went dark.no speed indication and cruise control tripped off.started car next day and instrument panel was normal.while sitting in driveway with engine running, engine stopped as normal for the hybrid prius, when the engine turned off, the left side of the instrument panel again went dark.dimmer switch at full bright and nothing blocking mirror for combination panel (instrument cluster).
Vehicle jerked violently and had loss of power on highway at speed of 65mph going straight. Toyota evaluated and determined the inverter was burnt due to overheating causing hybrid system to fail. Toyota stated was not covered by vin for existing recall.
I was pulling out of a parking space where my front was up against a building with a car on either side of me. I reversed for about 25' where a telephone pole mandated that i make a k-turn to get out. As i switched from reverse to forward, i saw a spark as the car jet-propelled forward. I tried to break multiple times, but the car accelerated the 25' into the wall. All airbags deployed, and fluid gushed out of the front end. The car was declared a total loss. I was told by toyota and my insurance company that i must have accidentally accelerated instead of repeatedly breaking. I am grateful that i hit a wall instead of people. Someone could easily have died had i had switched from reverse gear to forward in less confined location. The entire accident lasted 2 seconds, with no opportunity to pull the emergency break or go into neutral. Ps: i am a happily married doctor with beautiful children and grandchildren, and not at all suicidal. This three month old 2015 prius 3 failed before the first oil change. I am not satisfied with the results.
I was sitting in the passenger seat of the car while it was parallel parked. I pressed the push to start button to turn on the battery so i could charge my phone. There was no one in the driver seat. The car turned completely on when i reached over to press the button. Not only did the engine start, but without anyone pressing on the breaks the car released itself from being parked. The car started rolling backwards into the car parked behind me. I have no explanation about how this happened. I have been reading into it and apparently it's a defect of the 2015 and older models. When the car started rolling back i also started pressing both the park and push to start buttons to turn it off again. I've never felt so unsafe in a vehicle and goes to confirm that park and push to start should not be buttons!!! it makes the vehicle much more dangerous not being able to override those commands when it chooses to go on its own.
I backed out of a carport and placed my car in acceleration and it picked up speed and then hit a wall at an apartment complex.
Within a 6 day period, the main 12 volt battery died and the car which was only 3 weeks old would not start. Also the cable used to charge the hybrid battery trips the circuit breaker in my house each time even though it is a ground fault outlet and a 20 amp breaker. I had to call out a tow truck to jumpstart the battery both times.car was parked and directions were followed exactly for charging it.i took it to the dealer who found nothing wrong and was told i should have a dedicated line to charge the car, even though i wasn't told this by the salesman. The electric service in my garage in brand new. This is ridiculous to go to this expense and not be told in advance, and to have a new battery need charging.it had to be charged before i could even test drive the car but that did not matter. I was told i could not get a new battery as it tested "good".
When i looked up my car on kelly blue book for pricing, it said that it has been recalled as of 2020. I was not aware of this at all and could have got into a serious accident. I recently purchased a 2015 toyota prius hybrid in february and not even my saleswoman told me that it has been recalled. It has a sleuth of issues that came with it.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While the contact's daughter was driving at an unknown speed, the brake warning indicator illuminated. The contact informed his daughter to check under the hood for possible low brake fluid. When everything checked out, the contact's daughter restarted the vehicle and the warning indicator turned off. The contact received a customer support program notification (zjb) regarding a defect with the brake booster or brake booster pump, which could cause the brake lamp warning indicator to illuminate. The contact notified frontier toyota (23621 creekside rd, valencia, ca 91355, 661-255-7575) of the notification and was informed that a diagnostic test would need to be performed before they could make any repairs. The manufacturer was also notified of the notification and provided the same information as the dealer. The manufacturer provided case number: 1909041948. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 35,000.
Anytime i change elevations the engine seems to rev when it is idling on cruise control.on the downhill, the car will accellerate to ignore the speed on cruisecontrol to dangerous high velocity. I reported this to toyota of north hollywood three times... It was never addressed.
During routine low speed suburban driving, a fire started under the hood in the right front of the car. The smoke was first noticed by a pedestrian so i pulled over, got out of the car, and called 911. I had no prior warning of any sort. The fire completely destroyed the car. This is being investigated by toyota. I have photos and would be happy to provide more details.
105k milage. Driving on highway at about 45mph and car suddenly jerk and slowed to about 10/15mph. Lost electric power,able to only continue driving on gas 10/15mph. Toyota had to replace the following which they indicate was not under warrently which cost $2642.transister kit, poweplue kit, inverter dgreasesuper long life coolgasket
Random electrical problems started happening. Bluetooth would not allow me to answer incoming phone. I could not call out. Unable to change radio station, turn on/off radio. Unable to turn on cd, or eject disk. Then radio will start working and am able to use bluetooth if i dial from my cell phone. All within a week. Last night ,i drove in silence. No radio, cd, bluetooth. Have maintenance appt. Tues., and stated problems w/ electrical system. Didn't matter if car was moving or stopped.
Car was stationary in drivewaycar would not start and master warning light was on in addition to a warning saying "shift malfunction. When parking, park in flat place and apply parking brake securely"a buzzer was sounding.this indicates a shift control system error.the car would not start.notified dealer and the car was towed. No error codes were found.the car started for the dealer.
The navigation and audio screens are mostly unreadable in bright sunlight. In order to attempt to see the screens in these conditions some operators may be distracted from the roadway in order to read the screen information. These distractions may include moving heads away from the wheel area in order to get a better view of the screen or attempting to hold objects above the screen in order to minimize the glare from the sunlight. Complainant has owned previous models of toyota prius which did not have this problem.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated while attempting to start the vehicle, there were several unknown warning lights illuminated. Additionally, the hybrid system failure message was displayed on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the inverter to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired but was pending the repair. Upon investigation, the contact associated the failure with nhtsa campaign number: 20v369000 (hybrid propulsion system) however, the vin was not included. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000.
Noted recall on the news for electrical system for 2015 to 2018
Stalls at stop on city streets
While accelerating from a stop, and turning onto a highway to merge into moving traffic, the engine briefly stalled for a few seconds after i had already entered the traffic lane and was attempting to accelerate to traffic speed..
Anytime i change elevations the engine seems to rev when it is idling on cruise control.on the downhill, the car will accellerate to ignore the speed on cruisecontrol to dangerous high velocity. I reported this to toyota of north hollywood three times... It was never addressed.
While attempting to accelerate from a stop light, the prius stalled. It would not accelerate although the engine revved. I restarted the car by powering completely off and back on. I tried to accelerate again multiple times until it slowly came up to speed the third attempt. The car was in drive and has never happened before. This is a safety concern for multiple reasons but the main being it can cause harm to those in the vehicle as well as other drivers on the road when the car stalls unexpectedly. There were no warning signals on the dash. Toyota dealer looked at it right away, ran diagnostics, and could not find an issue. Nothing was ā€fixedā€¯ or updated.
Front headlights have now burnt out for the second time. My car only has 75,000 miles. This is ridiculous.
Headlamp has gone out 3 times,marker light 2 times. Existing recall on previous year prius should be extended to 2015 models
2015 ford edge with 22,000 miles. The rear center brake light assembly has malfunctioned and the lights are not working. The lights cannot be replaced - the whole unit has to be replaced, which costs almost $300. The dealer told me there is water in the unit. This car is garaged at work and at home. I have read that other people have had the same issue. I have an extended warranty but lights aren't included. Since this is a whole unit - not just a bulb - it should be included.
Auto adjusting low beams not working.low beam is fixed down as if there was a heavy weight load, with no load in the auto the low beam light patern is only 25 feet, this distance puts the driver at risk being unable clearly see the road and drive at a reduce speed or over driving the light. Driver eyes are strained as they try to navigate. There is no problem with the high beams. Affects only at night on highways and. Poorly light wiedy country roads.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated that on occasions the headlights failed to illuminate. Additionally, the failure was experienced while driving at night. The contact stated that while driving at night the low beam headlamps became inoperable. The contact would then have to use to the high beam headlamps for safe nighttime driving. The contact stated that turning off the headlamp switch and turning back on temporarily remedied the failure. The contact stated that the failure was intermittent. The vehicle was taken to molle toyota located at 601 west 103rd street 64114 phone (866)-577-9913. The contact was informed that the headlamps operated as intended while being inspected by the technician. The contact was asked to have the vehicle taken back to the dealer while the failure was present. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,300.
I was driving on the interstate when my car's hybrid system warning lights a came on , and the car slowed to a crawl. Luckily i was in the right lane and was able to pull off on the shoulder of the road. The car competely shut down. I've had it towed to two toyota dearlships, (the same one twice),where i was told a number of different things. First, i was told there was water in the gas tank. There was no way that was true, since i had already driven 3/4's of a tank of gas, and i always fill my tank up. I refused to have a new fuel system put in to the tune of$2500. I had it towed to an independent repair shop, and where he got 5 gallons of water out of the tank. I only had about 3 gallons of gas in the car to begin with, and i know i didn't put water in the tank.the hybrid system seals had never been broken, so the dealership didn't even check that out,even though the warning lights came on regarding the hybrid system. Very fishy...the next dealership toldme there was water it and it needed to be drained and fuel replaced, even thought that had just been done. They sent me a photo of a coke bottle with about 1/4 cup of fuel water mix. I was also told that the hybrid battery system was not under warranty since an independent repair shop drained the fuel system.the car's batteries were still under warranty, since it was under 100,000 miles. We sent it back to the first dealership where they now said it was a failed engine which would cost $10,000 to replace. (more that the worth of the car). This nightmare has lasted over 8 months! it began in sept.2019. Complained to toyota corporate to no satisfaction. Bottom line, toyota didn't know what was wrong with the car, and would not fix it unless we paid to have it fixed even though it was under warranty. The recall that is being implemented is exactly what happened to my car.
When i looked up my car on kelly blue book for pricing, it said that it has been recalled as of 2020. I was not aware of this at all and could have got into a serious accident. I recently purchased a 2015 toyota prius hybrid in february and not even my saleswoman told me that it has been recalled. It has a sleuth of issues that came with it.
105k milage. Driving on highway at about 45mph and car suddenly jerk and slowed to about 10/15mph. Lost electric power,able to only continue driving on gas 10/15mph. Toyota had to replace the following which they indicate was not under warrently which cost $2642.transister kit, poweplue kit, inverter dgreasesuper long life coolgasket
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated that while driving at 15 mph, the vehicle began to die as the "check hybrid system, stop the vehicle in a safe place" warning message illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact was able to barely pull off to the side and called the police for assistance. The police were able to move the vehicle to the side of the road and a tow truck was called for assistance. A police report was filed. The vehicle was initially towed to a gas station but the contact then had the vehicle towed to a dealer. While there, she discoverednhtsa campaign number: 20v369000 (hybrid propulsion system), which she linked to her failure; however, her vin was not included in the recall. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired and remained in the possession of the dealer. The failure mileage was 45,000
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated while attempting to start the vehicle, there were several unknown warning lights illuminated. Additionally, the hybrid system failure message was displayed on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the inverter to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired but was pending the repair. Upon investigation, the contact associated the failure with nhtsa campaign number: 20v369000 (hybrid propulsion system) however, the vin was not included. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While at a stop and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle accelerated backwards. The contact was able to brake and regain control of the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 22,267.
I entered my parked, stationary prius, pressed my right foot on the brake pedal, disengaged the parking brake and pressed the on/off button to turn the car on. My foot remained on the brake pedal. The engine immediately raced and the car began to accelerate at high speed. I stomped on the brake pedal and the car kept moving. The sound of the engine was loud enough that people in nearby houses heard it. My car would not slow with my efforts to brake. I tried to shift into neutral and park but the car did not slow down. It raced across the street and plowed directly into a neighbor's stone wall. My car became wedged between the wall and a large tree. I had to exit the vehicle from the passenger side as the driver's door was pressed against the tree. After the collision, interior lights were non-functioning even when the door was propped open. The car would have crashed through the house if it had not been stopped by the wall and tree.
When i looked up my car on kelly blue book for pricing, it said that it has been recalled as of 2020. I was not aware of this at all and could have got into a serious accident. I recently purchased a 2015 toyota prius hybrid in february and not even my saleswoman told me that it has been recalled. It has a sleuth of issues that came with it.
The transmission gear shift is dangerously designed.the shifter will move into a gear positions even if it transmission does not actually shift into the gear. Whenever the handle is released, it springs back to the central position, whether the transmission is in gear or not, so the driver does not know if the transmissions is actually in gear or not--or if in gear, which gear. The driver is expected to look at the instrument panel so see what gear is highlighted in the display. I rented a prius for a week and numerous times, i thought i had shifted into drive (or reverse), but when i pressed on the accelerator, nothing happened because it had not gone into the selected gear, and i did not know that because the shift lever always springs back to center position, whether the transmission is in gear or not. One time, at night, i was making a three-point u-turn, shifted into drive, turned the wheel to the left, stepped on the accelerator, and suddenly the car was turning to the right! panic'slam on the brakes. Then i realized the transmission had not shifted into drive and i was rolling backwards.if the driver feels the shift lever go into a gear, the car should be in that gear; if it does not go into that gear, then the shift lever should not move into the position; and once in gear, the shift lever should stay in position, not spring back to center.
105k milage. Driving on highway at about 45mph and car suddenly jerk and slowed to about 10/15mph. Lost electric power,able to only continue driving on gas 10/15mph. Toyota had to replace the following which they indicate was not under warrently which cost $2642.transister kit, poweplue kit, inverter dgreasesuper long life coolgasket
Vehicle jerked violently and had loss of power on highway at speed of 65mph going straight. Toyota evaluated and determined the inverter was burnt due to overheating causing hybrid system to fail. Toyota stated was not covered by vin for existing recall.
Car was stationary in drivewaycar would not start and master warning light was on in addition to a warning saying "shift malfunction. When parking, park in flat place and apply parking brake securely"a buzzer was sounding.this indicates a shift control system error.the car would not start.notified dealer and the car was towed. No error codes were found.the car started for the dealer.
My car 2015 toyota prius 2i was at traffic light i put the gear shift on p postion when i move gear shift to d but it jumped to n by it self it cant to go even to p i tried turn off the car i wait few second i try again i get the same problem the gear shift jumped to postion n the police man come and i called my state farm roadside assistant to tow the car the police man try to help me and after about 10 or 15 minutes the car back to normal so i drive to my home but i wasn't feel safe actully
Started hearing grinding and screechingnoisesfrom underneaththe hood after a 125 mile drive to san francisco.the following day vehical started but grinding noise persisted while vehical was parkedidling.dorve to the stoe and on the way back home the car stalled on the highway.could not get it to turn back on so i pushed it off the highway.error message on dash mentionedsomething about an error with the hybrid system.
The prius was stationary, parked in the driveway of our house.my teenage daughter was in the car washing the windshield and windows on the inside and accidentally bumped the gearbox (shifter). The car went out of park and into neutral and rolled backward.the engine was not on.the car quickly rolled 20 feet into a tree and caused 6200$ damages to the rear of the car.luckily no one was behind the car.i believe that the prius can be accidentally placed in neutral if electrical is on in the car (ie radio) and someone has their foot on the brake and hits the gearbox by accident.there is no safety on the shifter to prevent unintentional shifting. Many other cars require a manual button on the shifter to be depressed prior to shifting.this is not the case on the prius.without that safety feature, accidents like this one can happen and potentially kill someone.the car can be made to be in neutral by accident rather easily.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. When the vehicle's gear shifter park position button was activated, the engine was turned on, and the vehicle was unoccupied, it accelerated forward on its own. The vehicle crashed into a rock. The air bags had not deployed. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries sustained. The vehicle was driven home. The approximate failure mileage was 6,459.
This is an update to complaint number: 10809942.=== i forgot to include this: *** besides the rolling backward problem i had, if one has a get-into-gear-and-go emergency, it is very likely that the car will not get into gear, you will not realize that, and when you step on the accelerator to go, the car will not move. Then you have to realize why it did not go and shift again. In case of an emergency, this delay may be critical.
The contact owned a 2015 toyota prius. The contact stated that while her husband was driving approximately 55 mph, another vehicle rear-ended the contact's vehicle. As result the contact's vehiclerolled over multiple times crashing into a ditch. The contact stated that only the front passenger air bag deployed. There was no warning light illuminated. A police report was filed. The front seat passenger sustained fractures to the right arm, wrist, pelvis, ribs and sternum as well a few bumps and bruises on lower leg and chin. The driver sustained a concussion, multiple facial fractures and lacerations and a broken nose. The contact stated that the she believes that the .driver side seat belt and head rest fractured as her husband was found laying unconscious in the rear passenger seat face down. The contact and the driver were transported to thehospital by ambulance. The contact was unaware of injuries in the other vehicle. The vehicle was towed to tow lot and deemed a total loss. The dealer and the manufacturer were not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000. The vin was not provided.
2015 prius 4 after rear end collision noted passenger airbag 'off'- passenger seatbelt icon blinks - airbag icon on dash lit continuously. Vehicle was hit from behind when in process of stopping (breaking but still in motion 90 - 50 ft from turn) waiting for left turn through oncoming traffic onto side road from highway. Body shop attempted to clear with diagnostic computer interface but unsuccessful. Body shop shrugged it off forcing us to deal with mfg for repairs.
The seats do not adjust to the driver's height making view of the front very difficult
The brakes on my 2015 prius totally failed and i had to swerve to avoid crashing into the car stopped in front of me. I've been driving for more than 30 years and have never experienced anything like this. It was terrifying. To wit: i was driving about 20 m.p.h. On city streets in long beach, california, in april 2019. As i drove over a bridge, traffic was coming to a stop at a red light 200 yards in front of me. I drove over a narrow metal plate--there are several on the bridge--and hit the brakes, but my car didn't slow. A warning light flashed--a stability control light, i believe, due to the metal plate. I pressed the brakes to the floor as my car rolled downhill on pavement. My car did not slow at all. I looked in the driver side mirror and saw that the lane to my left was clear, so i swerved into it with my foot on the brakes. The car slowly came to a stop well beyond where i should have stopped had my brakes worked properly. The incident was so terrifying that i had to pull over to collect myself. My brakes worked properly after that. A few days later, i took my car to penske toyota in downey, california, where i bought the car, and told a service agent what happened. I asked him to fix the problem. After service technicians inspected the brakes that day, i was told the brakes appeared to be fine and, barring a recall, nothing could be done. I've been driving the car since then, but i've worried that the brakes could fail again. Then i saw the jan. 3, 2020 article below. As a result, i've rented a car and have stopped driving my prius. This is a terrifying, life-threatening problem that needs to be addressed now.https://www.dailynews.com/2020/01/03/a-southern-california-toyota-dealer-wants-the-car-giant-to-fix-an-alleged-brake-defect-before-putting-lives-at-stake/p.s. I'm not sure of the exact date this incident occurred. Date below is my best estimate.
I was sitting in the passenger seat of the car while it was parallel parked. I pressed the push to start button to turn on the battery so i could charge my phone. There was no one in the driver seat. The car turned completely on when i reached over to press the button. Not only did the engine start, but without anyone pressing on the breaks the car released itself from being parked. The car started rolling backwards into the car parked behind me. I have no explanation about how this happened. I have been reading into it and apparently it's a defect of the 2015 and older models. When the car started rolling back i also started pressing both the park and push to start buttons to turn it off again. I've never felt so unsafe in a vehicle and goes to confirm that park and push to start should not be buttons!!! it makes the vehicle much more dangerous not being able to override those commands when it chooses to go on its own.
I entered my parked, stationary prius, pressed my right foot on the brake pedal, disengaged the parking brake and pressed the on/off button to turn the car on. My foot remained on the brake pedal. The engine immediately raced and the car began to accelerate at high speed. I stomped on the brake pedal and the car kept moving. The sound of the engine was loud enough that people in nearby houses heard it. My car would not slow with my efforts to brake. I tried to shift into neutral and park but the car did not slow down. It raced across the street and plowed directly into a neighbor's stone wall. My car became wedged between the wall and a large tree. I had to exit the vehicle from the passenger side as the driver's door was pressed against the tree. After the collision, interior lights were non-functioning even when the door was propped open. The car would have crashed through the house if it had not been stopped by the wall and tree.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While the contact's daughter was driving at an unknown speed, the brake warning indicator illuminated. The contact informed his daughter to check under the hood for possible low brake fluid. When everything checked out, the contact's daughter restarted the vehicle and the warning indicator turned off. The contact received a customer support program notification (zjb) regarding a defect with the brake booster or brake booster pump, which could cause the brake lamp warning indicator to illuminate. The contact notified frontier toyota (23621 creekside rd, valencia, ca 91355, 661-255-7575) of the notification and was informed that a diagnostic test would need to be performed before they could make any repairs. The manufacturer was also notified of the notification and provided the same information as the dealer. The manufacturer provided case number: 1909041948. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 35,000.
I was pulling out of a parking space where my front was up against a building with a car on either side of me. I reversed for about 25' where a telephone pole mandated that i make a k-turn to get out. As i switched from reverse to forward, i saw a spark as the car jet-propelled forward. I tried to break multiple times, but the car accelerated the 25' into the wall. All airbags deployed, and fluid gushed out of the front end. The car was declared a total loss. I was told by toyota and my insurance company that i must have accidentally accelerated instead of repeatedly breaking. I am grateful that i hit a wall instead of people. Someone could easily have died had i had switched from reverse gear to forward in less confined location. The entire accident lasted 2 seconds, with no opportunity to pull the emergency break or go into neutral. Ps: i am a happily married doctor with beautiful children and grandchildren, and not at all suicidal. This three month old 2015 prius 3 failed before the first oil change. I am not satisfied with the results.
I applied the brake when the car in front of me stopped suddenly and my car seemed to accelerate and i had to put the brake on again to get the car to stop resulting in a collision.i was driving at a speed of less than 25 miles an hour.
Violent shaking when applying brakes in forward and reverse. Vehicle does not slow and stop properly when braking. Vehicle intermittently skips with no slowing or stopping effect when braking.
I have noticed that the brakes sometimes do not appear to work properly, and once i was involved in an accident due to the poor braking performance.once i quickly transitioned from throttle to full braking and the car didn't seem like it was applying full braking.it didn't seem to decelerate like it should have.i rear ended a vehicle because of the braking performance.another time i had to slam on the brakes coming off an interstate and the brakes also didn't seem powerful enough. It's as if the brakes don't fully "catch" until the last minute. Both times weather conditions were dry.
As i was driving our 2015 toyota prius at about 30 mph on a surface street and going straight, we came upon a metal construction plate over the roadway surface and the brakes were automatically applied to the vehicle.there were no vehicles directly in front of me within 100 feet.the vehicle did not come to a complete stop, but this sudden action could have caused a collision.
While attempting to accelerate from a stop light, the prius stalled. It would not accelerate although the engine revved. I restarted the car by powering completely off and back on. I tried to accelerate again multiple times until it slowly came up to speed the third attempt. The car was in drive and has never happened before. This is a safety concern for multiple reasons but the main being it can cause harm to those in the vehicle as well as other drivers on the road when the car stalls unexpectedly. There were no warning signals on the dash. Toyota dealer looked at it right away, ran diagnostics, and could not find an issue. Nothing was ā€fixedā€¯ or updated.
Sent an alert on certain internal malfunction of internal assemblies of the brake booster from toyota. Asking me to bring it in for examination. Brakes have been acting spongy and am losing a small amount of brake fluid monthly.
Was driving on the freeway at about 45 mph when i car abruptly changed lanes in front of me. I immediately slammed on the breaks but the car did not come to a complete stop. It kept going forwards and was not decelerating fast enough. To avoid hitting the car in front of me i had to swerve to the right, which immediately caused the esc to turn off and my car kept swerving.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While driving approximately 5 to 10 mph and approaching the driveway, the brakes failed. The vehicle accelerated and crashed into a gate.the brake pedal was re-applied and the vehicle stopped. The contact stated that the vehicle traveled 20 feet before it stopped. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The air bag failed to deploy. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing and repair. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 17,000.
At 41,000 the vehicle per a goodyear dealer advised that my front brakes were metal on metal. The caliber was also frozen and the brake line was leaking.the car was at the dealership on 3/7/19 with no mention of a need for repairs to the front brakes. Is there a general problem with bad brakes on toyota vehicles?
Toyota sent me a letter stating the brake booster may cause issues with my car and all my lights came on for this issue.toyota told me to take car to dealer for repair under new warranty extension for brake booster issues.dealer is now telling me it's not covered so i need to pay for repairs.i asked what i'm paying for and they stated new brake booster.what's going on here??
I can't put break .the sign light on is slip sign, abs sign and hand break sign.the sign light on in 2 time . 07/31/2017 is same thing and then also check hybrids system check sign light onand triangle sign light on .
Brakes failed to slow or stop vehicle at ?20 mph; driving on a side street. No warning lights were active that morning. Crash into telephone phone resulted in "totaled" car. There was broken branches on road and some mud; car may have skidded. My wife says the car seemed to speed up before the crash
I purchased the vehicle new in 2025 and i have been experiencing brake failure issuesevery time i attempted to brake over either a pothole, a slick surface like a metal sheet at road construction or wet roads the brake would fail. All the red warning signs would come on in the dashboard and the brakes would make that loud horrible noise.i love my prius, i don't want to get rid of it.i was hoping toyota motors would have a fixed for the braking system by now as this is very unsafe specially inexperienced drivers.my goal is to pass this car to my teenage daughter when she goes to college in 2021, but this may not be possible if toyota doesn't to up with a solution to the problem.
Abrand new:2015 only driven for two days, went out of control after completing right turn.driver stopped at red light. Turned right while accelerating with full control of vehicle. Completed right turn while acceleratingto attain highway speed in 45 mph zone. Upon completion of turn driver turned steering wheel less than 2 inches to drivers right to continue bearing on strait course down highway. Immediately thereafter steering wheel shuddered, and steering wheel rotated hard to the right for what seemed like a 110 plus degree rotation. The prius out of control veered sharply to the right and smashed into curb. Driver injured back, hand, and foot. ...updated 03-11-15
I was driving down the road and the tire blew out causing me to hit the center divider on the 101 on the driver side front tire which caused the cars ass end to also get scuffed up as will
I was inching into a grocery store parking spot in my new, perfectly maintained 2015 toyota prius when i experienced unintended acceleration. My vehicle shot forward and in a second had crashed over a cement curb, through a flower bed, and was stopped - despite my desperately jamming the brake - only by smashing into a brick wall. The suspension and steering on the car is now severely damaged, and the car cannot be driven. I am horrified: i could have been seriously injured and worse, hit/hurt another person (or at the very least severely damaged property). What if i had chosen a parking spot in front of a group of children?!! they cloud have been killed! the car is now at a toyota service center waiting for toyota corporate to "decide" if a car accelerating into a brick wall of its accord is a "design flaw" that it will pay to fix.i believe that what may have happened is that the computer system that controls the throttle/acceleration experienced a software bug which threw the car forward. In fact, toyota was forced pay out over one billion dollars in fines last year (2014) by the us government for this exact issue - but apparently it didn't fix its 2015 line b/f letting it go to market.i purchased the toyota prius because it was received top safety and reliability ratings. Only now do i learn toyota has a history of hiding unintended acceleration bugs in its car designs for years - and blaming owners for its recklessly unsafe and thereby unethical auto designs (no, this wasn't caused by a stuck floor mat). I am furious. No one can afford to be blamed for vehicular manslaughter due to manufacturer negligence. Even if toyota claims to have fixed my prius, its word clearly means nothing and i do not trust the company. I will be getting rid of the car asap and searching for a safer model.
I was sitting in the passenger seat of the car while it was parallel parked. I pressed the push to start button to turn on the battery so i could charge my phone. There was no one in the driver seat. The car turned completely on when i reached over to press the button. Not only did the engine start, but without anyone pressing on the breaks the car released itself from being parked. The car started rolling backwards into the car parked behind me. I have no explanation about how this happened. I have been reading into it and apparently it's a defect of the 2015 and older models. When the car started rolling back i also started pressing both the park and push to start buttons to turn it off again. I've never felt so unsafe in a vehicle and goes to confirm that park and push to start should not be buttons!!! it makes the vehicle much more dangerous not being able to override those commands when it chooses to go on its own.
Driving on an expressway when i heard something similar to a gunshot and the sunroof spontaneously exploded. No indication of a foreign object hitting the roof and much of the glass flew outward rather than inward.
I pulled into my driveway to park the car.i pressed the power off button to turn off the car.the shift lever was in the drive position.the car display said goodbye but the car drove forward.i jammed on the brake and hit a wagon causing $1300 damage.a child or animal could have been hit. The owner's manual states on p.188 that if the hybrid system of the car is turned off with the shift lever in a position other than park, the car will be turned to accessory mode.
On february 28, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. I was driving on i-10 w about 10 miles outside of new orleans when my closed, locked sunroof exploded upwards, shattering completely the center sunroof panel and showering me with glass.it was a clear sunny day, about 70 degrees, the road was clear with no traffic or debris and i was traveling at approximately 65 mph.
The contact owned a 2015 toyota prius. While another driver was operating the vehicle at approximately 40 mph, another vehicle crashed into the front end of the vehicle. As a result, the roof collapsed on the driver and two passengers. There were two fatalities upon impact and the third passenger was airlifted to a hospital. The doctor diagnosed that the third passenger was brain dead, which led to her death due to the roof collapsing on her head. The vehicle was destroyed and towed away. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000. Updated 9/25/15 *lnupdated 11/28/2017
I backed out of a carport and placed my car in acceleration and it picked up speed and then hit a wall at an apartment complex.
I was driving down the road and the tire blew out causing me to hit the center divider on the 101 on the driver side front tire which caused the cars ass end to also get scuffed up as will
I was inching into a grocery store parking spot in my new, perfectly maintained 2015 toyota prius when i experienced unintended acceleration. My vehicle shot forward and in a second had crashed over a cement curb, through a flower bed, and was stopped - despite my desperately jamming the brake - only by smashing into a brick wall. The suspension and steering on the car is now severely damaged, and the car cannot be driven. I am horrified: i could have been seriously injured and worse, hit/hurt another person (or at the very least severely damaged property). What if i had chosen a parking spot in front of a group of children?!! they cloud have been killed! the car is now at a toyota service center waiting for toyota corporate to "decide" if a car accelerating into a brick wall of its accord is a "design flaw" that it will pay to fix.i believe that what may have happened is that the computer system that controls the throttle/acceleration experienced a software bug which threw the car forward. In fact, toyota was forced pay out over one billion dollars in fines last year (2014) by the us government for this exact issue - but apparently it didn't fix its 2015 line b/f letting it go to market.i purchased the toyota prius because it was received top safety and reliability ratings. Only now do i learn toyota has a history of hiding unintended acceleration bugs in its car designs for years - and blaming owners for its recklessly unsafe and thereby unethical auto designs (no, this wasn't caused by a stuck floor mat). I am furious. No one can afford to be blamed for vehicular manslaughter due to manufacturer negligence. Even if toyota claims to have fixed my prius, its word clearly means nothing and i do not trust the company. I will be getting rid of the car asap and searching for a safer model.
Noted recall on the news for electrical system for 2015 to 2018
The loudness of the horn is very unsafe. Toyota ought to be ashamed of installing such a "whippy sounding horn system on its hybrid. When i was cut-off in city traffic, the hornloudness wouldn't attract immediate attention to most other drivers.
On august 10, 2021 my 2015 prius was parked in a strip mall parking lot. When i turned on the prius and shifted into reverse, after traveling only a foot or so, the shift selector popped into neutral. When i shifted into drive, it happened again. After several tries with the same results, i called findlay toyota service.i was advised to have the car towed, at my expense, to findlay toyota service. Note: the tow truck driver reported to me and the findlay service representative that he could keep the shift selector in gear by holding it in place with his hand while driving it to the tow truck. The prius was left at findlay toyota for 2 days. The service rep reported that 3 different mechanics plus himself could not duplicate the problem; the prius stayed in gear for them. I researched online and found other prius owners reported this problem ocurring intermittantly. The only solution seems to be replacing the shift selector switch at a cost of $838.35 + tax. Even though this is clearly a safety hazard, there is no recall.
I received a long technical letter from toyota with my vin number warning me of a possible failure of the intelligent power module in my 2015 prius. It says this is not a recall, but rather an advisement of a voluntary customer program that has been initiated for my vehicle. It says that if i have the included symptoms, to bring it in for evaluation, and a repair will be attempted, but if the problem is not the ipm, i will have to pay for the investigation.this sounds most unfair.i do not have the skills to make the necessary determination. I called my local toyota dealership and they said they would have someone call me back, but no one has called!
At 41,000 the vehicle per a goodyear dealer advised that my front brakes were metal on metal. The caliber was also frozen and the brake line was leaking.the car was at the dealership on 3/7/19 with no mention of a need for repairs to the front brakes. Is there a general problem with bad brakes on toyota vehicles?
While driving in a parking lot, the brakes were pressed to slow down the car to turn into a parking lane. However, instead of braking the car accelerated. The brakes were pressed again, and the car continued to accelerate. The car finally stopped, approximately midway down the parking lane. As a result, my mother and i were involved in a minor car accident.
Abrand new:2015 only driven for two days, went out of control after completing right turn.driver stopped at red light. Turned right while accelerating with full control of vehicle. Completed right turn while acceleratingto attain highway speed in 45 mph zone. Upon completion of turn driver turned steering wheel less than 2 inches to drivers right to continue bearing on strait course down highway. Immediately thereafter steering wheel shuddered, and steering wheel rotated hard to the right for what seemed like a 110 plus degree rotation. The prius out of control veered sharply to the right and smashed into curb. Driver injured back, hand, and foot. ...updated 03-11-15
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While driving approximately 5 to 10 mph and approaching the driveway, the brakes failed. The vehicle accelerated and crashed into a gate.the brake pedal was re-applied and the vehicle stopped. The contact stated that the vehicle traveled 20 feet before it stopped. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The air bag failed to deploy. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing and repair. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 17,000.
Anytime i change elevations the engine seems to rev when it is idling on cruise control.on the downhill, the car will accellerate to ignore the speed on cruisecontrol to dangerous high velocity. I reported this to toyota of north hollywood three times... It was never addressed.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. When the vehicle's gear shifter park position button was activated, the engine was turned on, and the vehicle was unoccupied, it accelerated forward on its own. The vehicle crashed into a rock. The air bags had not deployed. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries sustained. The vehicle was driven home. The approximate failure mileage was 6,459.
I was inching into a grocery store parking spot in my new, perfectly maintained 2015 toyota prius when i experienced unintended acceleration. My vehicle shot forward and in a second had crashed over a cement curb, through a flower bed, and was stopped - despite my desperately jamming the brake - only by smashing into a brick wall. The suspension and steering on the car is now severely damaged, and the car cannot be driven. I am horrified: i could have been seriously injured and worse, hit/hurt another person (or at the very least severely damaged property). What if i had chosen a parking spot in front of a group of children?!! they cloud have been killed! the car is now at a toyota service center waiting for toyota corporate to "decide" if a car accelerating into a brick wall of its accord is a "design flaw" that it will pay to fix.i believe that what may have happened is that the computer system that controls the throttle/acceleration experienced a software bug which threw the car forward. In fact, toyota was forced pay out over one billion dollars in fines last year (2014) by the us government for this exact issue - but apparently it didn't fix its 2015 line b/f letting it go to market.i purchased the toyota prius because it was received top safety and reliability ratings. Only now do i learn toyota has a history of hiding unintended acceleration bugs in its car designs for years - and blaming owners for its recklessly unsafe and thereby unethical auto designs (no, this wasn't caused by a stuck floor mat). I am furious. No one can afford to be blamed for vehicular manslaughter due to manufacturer negligence. Even if toyota claims to have fixed my prius, its word clearly means nothing and i do not trust the company. I will be getting rid of the car asap and searching for a safer model.
I backed out of a carport and placed my car in acceleration and it picked up speed and then hit a wall at an apartment complex.
I entered my parked, stationary prius, pressed my right foot on the brake pedal, disengaged the parking brake and pressed the on/off button to turn the car on. My foot remained on the brake pedal. The engine immediately raced and the car began to accelerate at high speed. I stomped on the brake pedal and the car kept moving. The sound of the engine was loud enough that people in nearby houses heard it. My car would not slow with my efforts to brake. I tried to shift into neutral and park but the car did not slow down. It raced across the street and plowed directly into a neighbor's stone wall. My car became wedged between the wall and a large tree. I had to exit the vehicle from the passenger side as the driver's door was pressed against the tree. After the collision, interior lights were non-functioning even when the door was propped open. The car would have crashed through the house if it had not been stopped by the wall and tree.
Traveling at highway speed between kansas city and st. Louis(55-70 mph, high wind, 60-70 degrees and rain, wipers on constant high between one hour to one and quarter hours of driving, wipers stopped working, blades pointing straight up. Checked for obstruction and tried to move blade/arms no change. After about 15-30 minutes they started working again on there own, (very upset hard to pinpoint time). Used intermittent mostly and low as little as possible for next three hours of driving with no problem, (switched to high wipers once or twice for less than 30 seconds each time).rear washer/wiper was fine and front washer worked when problem was present.very scary driving even after they started working not knowing if they would stop again. Took vehicle to dealer two days later and they could not duplicate condition and returned vehicle.
I was on the interstate going 70 miles an hour in the left lane. I wanted to change to the right lane, put on my turn signal, checked both mirrors, and started to pull over when a horn blew, i did not see a car in the right lane as the prius has a terrible blind spot. This has happened a few times. Not goodi missed hitting the vehicle be mere inches.
The driver cannot see any part of the front of the car.in most cars, the driver can see enough of the hood and front fenders to judge how close the car is other objects (cars, walls, pedestrians, etc.), but in the prius, even though i am over 6 feet tall, i cannot see any part of the hood or front fenders.with that lack of perspective, i scraped the left fender against a parking lot wall.but that same lack of perspective could result in hitting a pedestrian.
While driving on the freeway, the sunroof glass exploded.fortunately, we were not injured since the sunroof was closed.i noted that there were many similar reports. Surprised this was not a recall action.
The contact owns a 2015 toyota prius. While driving various speeds, the contact noticed that the windshield was distorted and made visibility difficult. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the distortion was confirmed; however, a technician from the manufacturer stated that the windshield was normal. The vehicle was then taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the windshield needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired on numerous occasions; however, all replacement parts were distorted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 3,000. Updated 10/18/16*lj
Takata recalli have had my car for over 1 yr. I noticed that the driver's side front tire goes flat faster than the rest. One day when i was making a u-turn there was a noise and i could feel the car shake. I cannot to this day make a quick left u-turn. This loud noise has caused me to park and check on the car itself. My sister was in the car when it happened one day. She can attest to the noise. I took the car to the dealership here at hilltop and they drove the car and diagnosed it as fine. It is not fine.
I was driving down the road and the tire blew out causing me to hit the center divider on the 101 on the driver side front tire which caused the cars ass end to also get scuffed up as will
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