Vehicle Speed Control Problems of Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon owners have reported 586 vehicle speed control related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 11 most common vehicle speed control problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's vehicle speed control (289 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's car accelerates on its own (133 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Vehicle Speed Control problems of Toyota Avalon

The Vehicle Speed Control problem

Cruise control stopped working while driving interstate speed. Would not work and all lights on dashboard came on . Proceeded to nearest dealership and was informed that I needed a brake switch. Did not fix the problem. Have been informed that I need a wiring harness! about to spend a total of 400.   Read details...

The Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

On March 7, 2020 the driver entered a parking lot of a retail establishment. The driver, using the brakes and traveling at less than 5 miles per hour, turned into a parking space. As the driver negotiated the turn into the parking space, the car suddenly accelerated and crashed headfirst into a   Read details...

The Cruise Control problem

While driving down the road with the adaptive cruise control on the car randomly slams on the brakes. This has happened multiple times. It has happened on highway driving and street driving.   Read details...

The Accelerator Pedal problem

2004 Toyota Avalon. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle gas pedal sticks.   Read details...

The Accelerator Stuck problem

Tl the contact owns a 2006 Toyota Avalon. While driving less than 5 mph to pull into an underground garage area, the accelerator pedal became stuck and failed to release. The brake pedal was applied with force, but the vehicle lunged forward and crashed into the garage door.   Read details...




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