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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA VENZA HYBRID (2021)

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Left and right headlights, in 'low beam' setting, have a visible 'dark shadow' that projects slightly off to the left of the field of view. When driving on dark freeways, you are constantly distracted, thinking there is a moving object approaching from the left. High beam setting does not have this situation.

Just purchased new 2021 toyota venza hybrid.with low beam headlights on, have black "shadows" in top portion ofilluminated field on both sides.very distracting esp. On dark, curvy road.these shadows do not appear with high beams on...nothing on headlight lens to cause these black areas.low beam shadows apparent when vehicle is stationary as well as moving.previously had a 2019 toyota rav4 hybrid without this issue.

My 2021 toyota venza hybrid le claims to have a 14.5 fuel tank capacity by toyota but mine will only fill up to around 11 gallons when it gets to empty. I took the vehicle in twice to toyota's service department and they confirmed my vehicle was only filing up to 11 gallons but that this was 'normal and part of the design since it has a reserve of gas.' however, the new toyota rav4 hybrids are reporting the same exact issue which toyota has acknowledged. Both vehicles share the same engine, hybrid system, and same 14.5 fuel tank and are almost identical mechanically. How come it's an issue for the rav4 hybrid and not my 2021 toyota venza? either way, my toyota is not getting anywhere near the range that toyota advertises on a full tank and is only filing up to 11 gallons. I understand most cars will let you get to a gas station if you ever get to empty, but the difference is that most cars will fill up very close to what the tank capacity is advertised to be. So either the vehicle's computer is lying because it will tell me 11 miles distance to empty when the low fuel light comes on or toyota lied to me, both are telling me two different things. This can be unsafe for someone who purchases the vehicle and believes that they have a 14.5 fuel tank and are left stranded because the vehicle is only filling up to 11 gallons. I'm getting 42 miles per gallon so those extra 3.5 gallons that may or may not exist can make a big difference if you aren't sure if you'll get to your destination or be left on the side of the highway which can be extremely dangerous because toyota isn't addressing this for my venza.

Fuel gauge and fuel tank do not operate properly, like the 2020 rav 4 gas tank problem. On 2/8/21 when the gauge indicated 1/2 tank, i put in 9.997 gal of gas, since this car only has a 14 1/2 gal tank the tank must not have been 1/2 full.on 2/14/21 the gauge read 2/3 , i pumped gas and the pump shut off at 1.1 gal, i slowly added gas as the pump kept clinking off till i got a total of 1.743 gal of gas into the tank. I started the engine and the gas gauge still read 2/3, so i started the gas pump again slowly added another 1.287 gal of gas. I started the car again and the gauge still read 2/3 full. I left the gas station and after driving approx 4 miles the gauge suddenly went up above the full mark.i talked to one person at the local toyota service center and was told that the gas tank was the same part number as the ones being replaced on the rav4 hybrids for the problem of the tanks not filling properly and the gas gauge not operating properly, but nothing can be done until toyotafinds that there is a problem and sends out instructions to repair or replace the defective parts.i then talked to another supervisor at another toyota dealership and was told that the 2021 venza has a bladder in the fuel tank and the only way for it to fill properly and the gauge to work properly is to wait until the vehicle has less than 1/4 tank of gas before filling with gas.after spending over $42,000 for a new vehicle this should not be a problem customers should have to be concerned about. The other problem is due to the gauge and tank problem the miles remaining display is always wrong.

Our car impacted with another as we tried to enter the highway from a short merge lane. The other car entered in front of us from the side of the road after we passed a stop sign in the merge lane; the other car then stopped short before entering the highway, just as we were speeding up the enter the highway. A sensor sounded in our car, we slammed on the brakes, and the two cares collided. The passenger side front of our vehicle was damaged; the rear drive side of the other car was damaged. Driver side seatbelt in our car operated normally. Passenger side seatbelt in our car loosened instead of tightened; passenger hit head on dashboard as brakes were hit or impact happened (we were going approx. 15 mph. Upon impact). Said passenger observed upon impact of head on dash that her seat belt was hanging slack away from her chest by approx. Six to eight inches. Toyota product liability dept. Was informed (case number 210409002008) between 6:15 and 7:30 pm on friday, april 9th, 2021. They say they will download the "black box" information, but they haven't committed to a physical inspection of the seatbelt, which seems critical (i.e., that a seatbelt engineer physically investigate).*dt

Our car impacted with another as we tried to enter the highway from a short merge lane. The other car entered in front of us from the side of the road after we passed a stop sign in the merge lane; the other car then stopped short before entering the highway, just as we were speeding up the enter the highway. A sensor sounded in our car, we slammed on the brakes, and the two cares collided. The passenger side front of our vehicle was damaged; the rear drive side of the other car was damaged. Driver side seatbelt in our car operated normally. Passenger side seatbelt in our car loosened instead of tightened; passenger hit head on dashboard as brakes were hit or impact happened (we were going approx. 15 mph. Upon impact). Said passenger observed upon impact of head on dash that her seat belt was hanging slack away from her chest by approx. Six to eight inches. Toyota product liability dept. Was informed (case number 210409002008) between 6:15 and 7:30 pm on friday, april 9th, 2021. They say they will download the "black box" information, but they haven't committed to a physical inspection of the seatbelt, which seems critical (i.e., that a seatbelt engineer physically investigate).*dt




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