Two problems related to other fuel system pump have been reported for the 2019 Toyota 4Runner. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Toyota 4Runner based on all problems reported for the 2019 4Runner.
I bought a new 2019 Toyota 4 runner sr5 premium June 2019, I received by mail a recall notice fuel pump in Feb 2020, then notified again it was not a recall between March-may 2020. Then, in oct 2020 Toyota issued the same recall fuel pump but I wasn't notified until Jan/Feb 2021 by mail. I took it to the dealer in Feb, they called Toyota who said they didn't have the parts for a remedy. We know what the problem is with the fuel pump because it was disclosed the impellars & what occurred during the mfg phase. Anyhow the dealer couldn't replace it as I was going to pay out of pocket. I'm very irritated because I bought an unreliable vehicle & can't make a long distance road trip fearing the fuel pump will fail. I'm still waiting for a remedy which is a new fuel pump. It's obvious Toyota doesn't care for people putting their lives at risk driving around with a bad fuel pump. This needs to be resolved once & for all. They need to beef up the re-mfg of the fuel pump & take care of their customers like me that spent 44,000 on a cruddy vehicle. I'm ready to get rid of it. Please help.
My issue is primarily with Toyota corporate and how they are handling the fuel pump recall. A brand new vehicle with less than 5000 miles has a recall for a random fuel pump failure, and Toyota does not have a �remedy� available nor do they have a timeline for when the remedy may be available. They are requiring their customers to assume the risk of the stall or car wreck while they are trying to figure out the cheapest way to replace the fuel pumps in 700,000 vehicles. I am no vehicle engineer, but if the fuel pump is the issue, and they have isolated to a faulty batch of fuel pumps, it seems that the �remedy� would be replacing the fuel pump. My guess is that Toyota is trying to only partially replace or fix parts on the fuel pump to save a few dollars per fix instead of putting their customers first. The least they could do would be to be forthcoming about the timeline or why there is a delay. Instead, they are either putting their customers at risk in a car that they have acknowledged can have a random fuel pump failure leading to bodily harm or injury, or they force their customers into a subpar loaner/rental car (I initially went from a 4runner to a minivan) and having to return to the rental car company to sign a new contract every 30 days.
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