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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA RAV4 EV (2012)

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On october 17 shortly before 2 pm pst in clear weather, i was pulling into a parking spot on private property at about 2 to 3 mph.i turned the vehicle into the spot and applied the brakes but the car surged over the curb, hit a tree, went over an embankment and crashed onto a parked car. (the airbag did not deploy, but there were no injuries.) the ignition would not turn off after repeated attempts.finally i depressed the ignition button for about 10 seconds and it turned off.just 5 days earlier, the car had undergone a safety recall repair to the electronic circuitry.toyota had issued a safety recall due to a software defect which affected "components in the electric vehicle traction motor assembly."we informed toyota this appeared to be an unintended acceleration incident.they promised to assign an engineer to thoroughly inspect the vehicle and download information from the event data recorder (edr).the engineer inspected the car and prepared a 22 page report.however he was unable to download theedr information due to a data communication error.toyota claimed it was due to a low battery.the engineer confirmed to me that it was a data communication error and that the vehicle was half charged when he drove it. Toyota refused to share the engineer's report.they stated in six short sentences that the acceleration and brake pedals both worked.they did not address the recall, the incident with the ignition switch, or the data communication error, all of which signal possible problems with the electric circuitry/software. When we wrote them a detailed letter with all the attachments to document the recall, they simply responded that the acceleration pedal and brake pedal worked.

I was driving in the parking garage at work and the yellow exclamation light appeared on the dash with a message that says "check ev system. Have you vehicle checked by a dealership immediately."i was able to stop and the car started after several attempts.the dealership replaced the ecu.

While driving 35 on a local road, the vehicle lost all power to the propulsion system. Power steering and brakes worked as i was lucky to be able to coast safely to a turnout.the vehicle warning light saying "check ev system, have dealer check immediately" was illuminated on the information display.this is a common problem for the rav4 ev as the toyota and tesla parts have trouble maintaining communication with each other within a part called the gateway ecm. My car was serviced by the dealer after this incident, where they updated the firmware loaded on the gateway ecm.

On october 17 shortly before 2 pm pst in clear weather, i was pulling into a parking spot on private property at about 2 to 3 mph.i turned the vehicle into the spot and applied the brakes but the car surged over the curb, hit a tree, went over an embankment and crashed onto a parked car. (the airbag did not deploy, but there were no injuries.) the ignition would not turn off after repeated attempts.finally i depressed the ignition button for about 10 seconds and it turned off.just 5 days earlier, the car had undergone a safety recall repair to the electronic circuitry.toyota had issued a safety recall due to a software defect which affected "components in the electric vehicle traction motor assembly."we informed toyota this appeared to be an unintended acceleration incident.they promised to assign an engineer to thoroughly inspect the vehicle and download information from the event data recorder (edr).the engineer inspected the car and prepared a 22 page report.however he was unable to download theedr information due to a data communication error.toyota claimed it was due to a low battery.the engineer confirmed to me that it was a data communication error and that the vehicle was half charged when he drove it. Toyota refused to share the engineer's report.they stated in six short sentences that the acceleration and brake pedals both worked.they did not address the recall, the incident with the ignition switch, or the data communication error, all of which signal possible problems with the electric circuitry/software. When we wrote them a detailed letter with all the attachments to document the recall, they simply responded that the acceleration pedal and brake pedal worked.

My 2012 rav4 ev has an unsafe condition where the electronic transmission does not actually engage from r to d, or d to r when stationary, even though the vehicle instrumentation indicates so.the vehicle instead moves inadvertently in the wrong direction.it has been a chronic issue with the vehicle, and i have reported it to the toyota dealer on several occasions.each time i was told that the technician could not duplicate the condition, but that a software update would be installed and might correct the matter.it has not, and my wife and i continue to experience the problem randomly.on march 5, 2016 however, the condition caused an accident as i was leaving a parking spot on the street.i initially had trouble getting the car to engage in reverse or drive.i turned the car off and restarted it (rebooting the software).this time reverse engaged and i moved the car backward to make room to exit the parking space and came to a complete stop.i then put the car in drive, heard the reverse 'beep' stop, visually checked the instrumentation cluster to verify the indicator was on 'd', applied the hill-assist function, and pushed the accelerator to drive forward. The car instead lunged backward and slammed into the car behind me.this is a serious and dangerous condition. It could have easily been a pedestrian behind me instead of a car.i can no longer drive this car and feel safe with my family, or for the people around the vehicle.checking the owner forums at http://www.myrav4ev.com/, i am not the only owner that has experienced transmission issues.

I was driving in the parking garage at work and the yellow exclamation light appeared on the dash with a message that says "check ev system. Have you vehicle checked by a dealership immediately."i was able to stop and the car started after several attempts.the dealership replaced the ecu.

The contact owns a 2012 toyota rav4 ev. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v577000 (visibility/wiper) and 16v096000 (seat belts) however, the parts to do the recall repair were not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

I was driving in the parking garage at work and the yellow exclamation light appeared on the dash with a message that says "check ev system. Have you vehicle checked by a dealership immediately."i was able to stop and the car started after several attempts.the dealership replaced the ecu.

On october 17 shortly before 2 pm pst in clear weather, i was pulling into a parking spot on private property at about 2 to 3 mph.i turned the vehicle into the spot and applied the brakes but the car surged over the curb, hit a tree, went over an embankment and crashed onto a parked car. (the airbag did not deploy, but there were no injuries.) the ignition would not turn off after repeated attempts.finally i depressed the ignition button for about 10 seconds and it turned off.just 5 days earlier, the car had undergone a safety recall repair to the electronic circuitry.toyota had issued a safety recall due to a software defect which affected "components in the electric vehicle traction motor assembly."we informed toyota this appeared to be an unintended acceleration incident.they promised to assign an engineer to thoroughly inspect the vehicle and download information from the event data recorder (edr).the engineer inspected the car and prepared a 22 page report.however he was unable to download theedr information due to a data communication error.toyota claimed it was due to a low battery.the engineer confirmed to me that it was a data communication error and that the vehicle was half charged when he drove it. Toyota refused to share the engineer's report.they stated in six short sentences that the acceleration and brake pedals both worked.they did not address the recall, the incident with the ignition switch, or the data communication error, all of which signal possible problems with the electric circuitry/software. When we wrote them a detailed letter with all the attachments to document the recall, they simply responded that the acceleration pedal and brake pedal worked.

The contact owns a 2012 toyota rav4 ev. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a manufacturer's recall remedy. Five days after the recall remedy was performed, the contact experienced unintended acceleration. While driving in a parking lot at 5 mph, the vehicle surged forward to a high speed without warning. The vehicle crashed over a median, a concrete barrier, and into a parked vehicle. The driver sustained minor whiplash, but no medical attention was required. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and the contact waited over three weeks for the manufacturer's engineer to provide an analysis on how the failure occurred. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.

The contact owns a 2012 toyota rav4 ev. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v577000 (visibility/wiper) and 16v096000 (seat belts) however, the parts to do the recall repair were not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.




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