Table 1 shows one common suspension related problems of the 2009 Toyota Prius.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Suspension problems |
Maybe related to takata recall: we did not receive a recall, however our car skid into a tree and had significant front end damage, however no airbags deployed. Was going 25 mph on a suburban residential st during a mixed snow/sleet storm. Slight curve and slightly downhill. The brakes were not applied as they could have made it worse. Car sped up into the skid totalling the car with $11,000 damage. We have been given several opinions that the velocity necessary to cause the damage should have triggered the airbag sensors. Car hit the middle of the bumper and perhaps missed the sensors? no report was filed by the police as accident was caused by the road conditions/weather not driver error. I have photos I can send in a few days.
While inching slowly into a parking spot, vehicle suddenly accelerated at full speed to jump over the parking barrier. Wheels were turned slightly to right, so car veered right and stopped as it high-centered on the barrier, just behind front wheels. No injuries- driver & child in back were buckled. Witnessed by many pedestrians who ran to assist. One witness said the same thing happened in her Prius, but Toyota was useless to help. In months since the incident, Toyota has been terrible at responding in any helpful way. The black box recorder shows nothing, of course, since it was a slow impact without airbag deploy. Most interestingly, the NHTSA has no info of this incident, which I'm reporting today only because I noticed in the owner manual on rear page, small print, some info about reporting safety defects for u. S. Owners. . . But at least 20 Toyota personnel, insurance adjustors, repair facilities and sales team members never said anything about such a report. Hence my assumption that most of these incidents are not reported to gov't unless fatalities occur.
Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Toyota Prius. While driving various speeds, the contact approached a slight bump and the vehicle suddenly lifted extremely high up in the air. The failure occurred whenever traveling over a road bump. The vehicle was taken an authorized dealer numerous times for the same failure and they were unable to locate a problem. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 5. The VIN was unavailable. Js.
Purchased a 2009 Toyota Prius. After a week, I started to notice serious issues in keeping the vehicle tracking straight, especially at highway speeds. Brought vehicle to dealer twice and was told there was no issue. Decided to bring vehicle to another Toyota dealer and was told that alignment was definitely off. Issue was fixed, but has come back.