Equipment Problems of Toyota Matrix

Toyota Matrix owners have reported 50 equipment related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common equipment problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's equipment (41 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's air conditioner (3 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Equipment problems of Toyota Matrix

The Equipment problem

Car has over 290,000 miles, sole owner of car. Just learned the odometer will freeze at 299,999 miles based on issue known by Toyota for a few models. Odometer freeze was not disclosed even though Toyota has selectively repaired some cars odometers at no charge to customers or split costs with   Read details...

The Air Conditioner problem

The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Matrix. The contact noticed that the air conditioning system would blow warm air as opposed to cooler air. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that the condenser needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not serviced.   Read details...

The Carrier/rack problem

I was driving home on a 2 lane city street a few weeks ago when I heard a loud crash/explosion of some kind on what seemed to be the top of my car, when I had gotten home I saw the sunroof had completely smashed as if something had fallen on top of it, but I and the guy who replaced the sunroof   Read details...

The Radio/tape Cd Player problem

The manufacturer stereo which is a 5 disc changer cd player, does not work properly. The stereo will not accept cds. When I had it looked at by an independent repair serviceman, he informed me that the cd player had the limit of 5 cds in it.   Read details...

The Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problem

Consumer stated the sun light on the dash board causes severe visibility to see the instrument gauges. Problems affects consumers vision. Dealer has been notified.   Read details...




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