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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA VENZA (2012)

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The contact owns a 2012 toyota venza. The contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign number: 21v257000 (air bags) however, the part for the repair was unavailable. The dealer had been notified of the issue and confirmed that the part was not yet available. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the repair. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

The contact owned a 2012 toyota venza. The contact stated while her husband was driving at 15 mph, the vehicle traveling in front of them came to an abrupt stop. In an effort to avoid the vehicle, the contact's husband jumped acurb and hit a light post. The front driver and passenger airbags deployed upon impact; however, the side curtain airbags failed to deploy. The authorities arrived at the scene and a police report was filed. Both the contact and her husband were transported to the hospital by ambulance. The contact's husband was treated for soreness and bruising to his chest and back. The contact had trouble breathing upon arrival and was given oxygen. She was then transferred to another hospital where she was treated for a broken sternum, a fractured back, chest contusions, and swelling to her chest area. Due to the accident, the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where the vehicle was deemed a total loss. The contact then received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign number: 21v257000 (airbags) which she linked to her injuries. The dealer nor the manufacturer have yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had been destroyed. The failure mileage was approximately 104,000.

The contact owns a 2012 toyota venza. While driving approximately 20 mph, the contact's vehicle crashed into a second vehicle. The driver's side air bag burst open and black smoke and fragments flew out. The fragments severely injured both of the driver's legs. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to an independent examiner who concluded that the air bag failure was caused by water damage. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 60,000....updated 03/13/17

My car was hit from the rear at a high rate of speed, pushing car into concrete barrier, did a 360 and bounced back to other concrete barrier. Passenger air bag did not open. Drivers air bag opened but did not inflate. No other air bags opened.

The passenger side warning light indicates that air bag is off when an adult passenger is seated in it when the vehicle is stationary and in motion with the seat in the upright position.this may prevent the airbag from deploying properly in an accident.there is a 2013 recall for this issue, but it does not show up under the vehicle identification number when searched,nhtsa recall bulletin reference number 13v014000.

Air bags did not deploy when i was in an accident. I was hiy at a high speed on drivers dide front wheel. I was in moyion whil a truck hit me going at a high speed and was dragged when wheels got stuck

No incident, just a safety question.i purchased this 2012 venza a few days ago and was surprised to find that the frontal passenger crash test was 2 stars (out of 5).for 2013 it was 4 stars for the same test.i am trying to determine whether this car (vin number) was made before or after toyota made safety modifications that led to the 4 star frontal passenger rating.toyota customer service was not helpful and suggested contacting nhtsa.this is an important issue for me as i carry my grandchildren in this car and if there is a safety concern it will have to be returned.thanks for your help.ps - i sent this note yesterday but included the wrong vin.the vin entered above is now correct.

Brief engine knock/rattle noise at cold startup. When in motion vehicle will make rattling noise.

Mfr case #'s 1805171831 & 181490595. Car in your shop 5/23/2018 thru 5/30/2018. If you accelerate quickly taking the engine past 3000 rpm's you start to get a strong rotten egg type smell in the car. We dropped the car off the complaint wasn't written right forcing them to call us to explain. Which i did and gave examples to drive it so it could be duplicated. A few hours later joe calls with they could only get brake smell from the car because it has aftermarket brakes on it. Like i did something wrong when i spent $900 instead of $2000.00 for toyota. Then i was asked what kind of fuel do i use. Now we use fuel from wawa, sunoco, costco, bj's in the last 5 years. The only thing i was told they did was a health report from a code scanner to find out it has no codes in the computer. I have found in google searchs 309,000 hits with the words "toyota rotten egg smell" so i went to pick up the car and asked the service manger on duty if i could quickly duplicate the original complaint as they were unable to. Ran the engine at 4000rpms for around 2 to 3 mins. The car began to smell. The service manager on duty truly seemed to want to help to fix this said she would advise the toyota field service representative when he came in on the 30th of may. I received a call & was told that the field rep couldnt duplicate the problem and the car is operated excessively and they refuse to do anything to the car. A car with 268hp and a tachometer with an over 6000rpm which the car has never seen and has never been past 80mph in its life of service. I have a problem believing they drove the car other than cruised around. They blamed the fuel i used and my driving. A car designed to run on 87 octane in their manual above horsepower and engine rpm limits. I had to duplicate the complaint quickly for them which they charged me for a diagnostic. Now a refusal by the mfr. Ridiculous

This toyota venza rolls back on a hill or slight incline when the car is in drive. Driver needs to keep their foot on the brake to keep the vehicle from rolling back into a car behind them. This defect was reported to toyota and to date there has been no recall.

Air bags did not deploy when i was in an accident. I was hiy at a high speed on drivers dide front wheel. I was in moyion whil a truck hit me going at a high speed and was dragged when wheels got stuck

Sudden acceleration while moving forward slowly to park in driveway behind my leaf. During acceleration i could notbrake and crashed into my leaf which went forward into the beam in my garage and stopped both the cars.

The contact owns a 2012 toyota venza. The contact stated that when it rained, water would accumulate on the driver's side floor inside the vehicle. The local dealer was not contacted and the manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The failure mileage was 104,272.

This is not a complaint; just a question.i hope that you can point me in the right direction.i purchased this 2012 toyota venza from a dealer who claimed excellent safety ratings.but i see that the 2012 venza passenger frontal crash rating is only 2 star.i returned to the dealer who told me that my car was made after the safety was improved (it is listed as 4 star for the 2013 model), but could not support his claim that my car was 4 star rather than 2 star.this is important to me as i carry my grandchildren and would not accept a 2 star rating.i called toyota customer care to find out if this vin was before or after the safety improvements were made and they could not answer the question, and would not refer me on to someone who could.can you determine if this car has a 2 star or a 4 star frontal passenger side crash rating (or refer me to someone who could find out)?i would greatly appreciate this help - otherwise i will be forced to sell this car.my thanks in advance.

On a brand new 2012 toyota venza, purchased new with 12 miles on it, in march of 2012, there is copious amounts of rust on top of the paint on the hood, front bumper, and surrounding side panels, doors, hatch, and back bumper. Note, the majority of the rust is evolving on top of the paint, where no bare metal is exposed.it can be buffed off, but this only temporarily solves the problem, as the rust continues to grow, even after removal.on the front bumper and hood, there are large rusting spots where small chips exposing metal, less than 1cm (considered to be from gravel) exist.for visual affect, it looks at though someone dipped a large paint brush in orange paint and splattered/speckled it over the entire vehicle.

Air bags did not deploy when i was in an accident. I was hiy at a high speed on drivers dide front wheel. I was in moyion whil a truck hit me going at a high speed and was dragged when wheels got stuck

The contact owns a 2012 toyota venza. While the vehicle was parked, the hatchback failed to close when using the remote access. The contact stated that the hatchback needed to be manually closed. Initially, there was an issue with the hatchback failing to open using the remote access. The contact stated that the failure occurred without warning and a grinding sound could be heard coming from the rear driver side of the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.

This is not a complaint; just a question.i hope that you can point me in the right direction.i purchased this 2012 toyota venza from a dealer who claimed excellent safety ratings.but i see that the 2012 venza passenger frontal crash rating is only 2 star.i returned to the dealer who told me that my car was made after the safety was improved (it is listed as 4 star for the 2013 model), but could not support his claim that my car was 4 star rather than 2 star.this is important to me as i carry my grandchildren and would not accept a 2 star rating.i called toyota customer care to find out if this vin was before or after the safety improvements were made and they could not answer the question, and would not refer me on to someone who could.can you determine if this car has a 2 star or a 4 star frontal passenger side crash rating (or refer me to someone who could find out)?i would greatly appreciate this help - otherwise i will be forced to sell this car.my thanks in advance.

Sun visors, (driver and passenger sides) have broken and will not hold the visors in place.they both fall at random causing distractions. The visors have not been abused in any way and seems to be a common problem for the owners of these vehicles.

No incident, just a safety question.i purchased this 2012 venza a few days ago and was surprised to find that the frontal passenger crash test was 2 stars (out of 5).for 2013 it was 4 stars for the same test.i am trying to determine whether this car (vin number) was made before or after toyota made safety modifications that led to the 4 star frontal passenger rating.toyota customer service was not helpful and suggested contacting nhtsa.this is an important issue for me as i carry my grandchildren in this car and if there is a safety concern it will have to be returned.thanks for your help.ps - i sent this note yesterday but included the wrong vin.the vin entered above is now correct.

My drivers side sun visor does not stay up and it broke off. It is very dangerous because i could not see from the sun glare

The drivers side sun visor will not stay up.it keeps falling down making it hard to see.

Sudden acceleration while moving forward slowly to park in driveway behind my leaf. During acceleration i could notbrake and crashed into my leaf which went forward into the beam in my garage and stopped both the cars.

I purchased the 2012 venza in june of 2012 with high hopes.the options and look were phenomenal. However, there is definitely a safety issue with this vehicle. In oct. Of 2012 the rear passenger window burst while driving down a highway. Today, 05/13/13, i started the car and put it in reverse and the rear window shattered. My concern now - i have a sunroof and panoramic window which i am concerned will have the same issues. Toyota needs to up their expectations - just because they purchased gm doesn't mean they can lower the standards.

In my 2012 toyota venza the sunvisor on the drivers side drops down and obstructs my view. This happens while i am driving and is a safety hazard, it has happened multiple times and now no longer stays up.

The drivers side sun visor will not stay up.it keeps falling down making it hard to see.

My drivers side sun visor does not stay up and it broke off. It is very dangerous because i could not see from the sun glare

Visor flip down spontaneously and hinge breaks after some time even after dealer replaced within warranty now they wont replace. Visor will hang down and block view of road. This occurs while in motion or stationary.this causes a blocked view and is unsafe as it does not allow for visibility.

Sun visors, (driver and passenger sides) have broken and will not hold the visors in place.they both fall at random causing distractions. The visors have not been abused in any way and seems to be a common problem for the owners of these vehicles.

The driver side sun visor flops down into the view of the driver.it will not stay out of the line of sight while the vehicle is moving.this problem was reported for toyota camrys and toyota issued a warranty extension to repair the problem.nothing has been done to address the same problem for toyota venzas.




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