Body Problems of Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Toyota Avalon Hybrid owners have reported 3 problems related to body (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Avalon Hybrid based on all problems reported for the Avalon Hybrid.

1 Body problem of the 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Failure Date: 05/06/2019

When it rains heavily (within the two months I have owned it), the roof and/or sunroof leaks causing water damage in multiple areas of the roof. The dealership cannot find a cause after the initial sunroof drain was cleared.

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2 Body problem of the 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Failure Date: 06/15/2015

I was t-boned by an unlicensed, uninsured driver. His 1998 Lincoln town care hit my driver's side door, back door. Destroyed both doors, front fender, rear fender, and two tires. No airbag went off in my Toyota and I was wondering why. I may have a broken bone in the rotocuff of my left shoulder. I am scheduled for an mri to find out.

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3 Body problem of the 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Failure Date: 03/17/2015

On October 7, 2014, we purchased our car from new rochelle Toyota. Since that time, we have barely driven the car. After five months we have driven approximately 1,700 miles. We have specifically avoided driving the car in inclement weather and on bumpy roads. Despite our care, I noticed that the front bumper has disconnected from the body of the car in the front wheel well. At first, I thought that a screw had come out, but on closer inspection I noticed that the metal piece of the bumper which the screw held in place had broken off. I immediately went to the Toyota service department to have them look at it. They told me that the only way to fix it would be to replace the entire bumper. They also told me that I was not the only one to have this problem. It is clear that the metal at the end of the bumper is not strong enough to withstand normal driving conditions and that the damage was caused by a combination of metal fatigue and poor design and construction. I am writing to you to report this problem, which clearly is not a unique situation. The dealer’s service department had no solution to this problem other than to replace the entire bumper. This solution is costly (although I would expect Toyota to pay this cost) and, unless the piece is redesigned will simply temporarily solve the problem since the same piece is likely to break again. It is unfortunate that a problem like this should develop on such an expensive car.


Other Common Structure related problems of Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Problem Category Number of Problems
Body problems
3
Structure problems
1


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