Toyota FJ Cruiser owners have reported 3 problems related to transmission noise (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota FJ Cruiser based on all problems reported for the FJ Cruiser.
My 2007 Fj Cruiser has about 125,000 miles on it. Last week I noticed that when I drive 45-50 mph the truck makes a noise and shaking in the rear end and bounces slightly. The truck is automatic but when this happens it feels as if I'm driving an automatic vehicle and am in the wrong gear. (loose feeling power train) they checked the universals and they were fine and changed the fluid in the rear pumpkin but still no fix. Now they are telling me try replacing the fluids and filters in the transmission. (another $180. 00 repair bill) this sound only happens when I'm coasting with accelerator at 45-50 mph and not going up any hills or heavy acceleration. I have an appointment to do the transmission service and I hope it fixes the problem.
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This problem started with my 2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser (6 speed manual) with only 84k miles. There is this squeaky noise coming under the vehicle and every time I pressed the clutch about 1-2 inches that noise goes away. After taking this to the mechanic we have found that the noise was coming from the throw out bearing, after much investigation I also found that this a very common issue with this model transmission. And more than 65% driver have this issue in the past. I have contacted the Toyota of north America hq and they bluntly refuses to take care of it, and also informed me that this is not a big issue. Toyota forum or even a simple search from the website will explain that how much of a issue is this with consumer who owns this type transmission. I urge NHTSA to address Toyota to take care of this major problem and recall all of this for consumer needs. Thank you.
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Fj Cruiser. The contact stated that while entering into traffic, he heard a breaking noise as the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission had fractured into several pieces. The vehicle was repaired after the failure was reported to the manufacturer. The symptoms of the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to a second dealer. The second dealer stated that a component had been installed in the vehicle backward. The vehicle was then taken back to the original dealer who then repaired the vehicle at no cost. The VIN was unavailable. The failure and current mileage was 60,000.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Power Train problems | |
Differential Unit problems | |
Transmission Noise problems | |
Manual Transmission problems | |
Transfer Case problems | |
Automatic Transmission Torque Converter problems | |
Power Train Driveline problems | |
Clutch problems | |
Transmission Not Go Into Gear problems | |
Clutch Pedal/linkage problems |