general problems of the 2002 Toyota RAV4 - part 1

77 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2002 Toyota RAV4. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Toyota RAV4 based on all problems reported for the 2002 RAV4.

1 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/12/2019

2002 Rav4 ecu shifting problem (dtc code p0755). The car jitters when switching from gear 1 to 2 as well on reverse. It also jitters when it drives on low gear. There is an well known problem with Rav4 2001-2003 but Toyota has failed to recall it, despite being a safety hazard as it has caused accidents and bodily injury. It has the high likelihood to destroy the transmission.

2 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/24/2019

The past couple weeks my car had been laghing more an more when at complete stop. This past week it has been the worst. Whenever I try to accelerate from. A complete stop my car with lag and jerk like it is trying to shift into gear but cant. When I took it in to a transmission specialist they said it was my ecm and that this year specifically has had problems recorded fron others with the same issues with the emc. One incident I had specificaly was when inwas trying to go up a mountain to get to work my rpms were spiking as my rav was trying to shift gears to get up the mountain and my car staller out. I had no clue it died untill I was driving down the mountain and turning my steering wheel became a struggle. I had to put on my e break just to stop and try and turn it on to shift into neutral so I could get down the mountain. I have had serveral cases when I have almost been re ended because of the jerking has been so rough.

3 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2018

Tl the contact owns a 2002 Toyota Rav4. After starting the engine, the vehicle would not properly accelerate when depressing the accelerator pedal. The vehicle was taken to fred anderson Toyota (9101 glenwood avenue, raleigh, nc) where it was diagnosed that the electronic control module and transmission were faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was 91,000.

4 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2015

The ecm which controls the transmission failed.

5 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2015

Car went into neutral while negotiating an intersection on several occations. Has bucked stalled pulling into traffic, and failed to shift while passing, im told its a know problem with ecu, but Toyota cut a deal and did not have to notify owners! bought this car new now there telling me 6000 to 9000$.

6 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/02/2015

Ecm malfunction.

7 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/13/2014

My mother had the engine control module fixed June of 2013. She had to pay for this repair herself because Toyota refused to fix it, even though they sent letters out to people saying that they would cover the cost to repair this known issue. After 1900. 00 later, she paid for it. A year later I own this same vehicle and the same thing has gone bad. Its just out of the warranty. I almost got hit due to the car stalling when I pulled out at an intersection. This is a known problem, and it was paid for by another family member. Yet it has the same issue. Toyota needs to fix this problem. Horrible costumer service.

8 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/27/2014

The ecm malfunction.

9 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/20/2013

We bought this car off my mom (who was the original owner and has taken immaculate care of it!) just two months ago! out of nowhere the car started to experience "hard shifting". Because it couldn't shift like it should, it was a road hazard/safety issue! we took it into the Toyota dealership that very day. They told us it was the ecm and maybe even the transmission! the approx. Cost would be $1,100 to replace the ecm, and thousands more if it was the transmission. They said they would have it done by Tuesday (christmas eve. ) I started researching the problem because it didn't make sense that this car that had such low miles would have this problem. Well, I found out this is a widespread problem with the Rav4. Toyota knows about it and has not recalled this part! there was even a lawsuit against them, but that only led to an extension of the warranty to 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first! our car only has 88,900 miles but because it is 11 years old, it won't be covered by a warranty! we are out $1,180 right at christmas time! and they did not get the car fixed until Dec. 27th! (kind of puts a damper on christmas plans when you don't have your car!):( I called Toyota in hopes that they would help us because they know this part is faulty, but I was met with an unsympathetic response! basically, "its out of warranty so it won't be covered!" Toyota needs to recall this part, and reimburse those who have already had to fix it, not only because it is their moral obligation to do so, but also because someone could be killed if they don't! please recall this part, be decent human beings, instead of being worried about your bottom line! there are more important things than money, Toyota! as mad as I am about being out the money to fix this problem (that Toyota knew about) I am glad that I am only out the money, rather than mourning the loss of a loved one.

10 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/14/2013

Original owner of 2002 Toyota Rav4 awd. Was driving home from a friend's house and stopped off near my home for an errand. Left the store, (car was running, family inside) and proceed to drive towards my house. The engine was running but the car was barely moving. The tach was at 4,000 and I was barely going 5 mph. Suddenly and without warning the car raced forward at a high rate of speed. I slammed on the brakes to avoid a rear-end collision. After it was safe to move, I stepped on the gas again and the car sluggishly moved at about 5mph again. The whole ride home (less than 5 minutes) the car was either slow or fast without much pressure on the accelerator. Upon arriving at home and trying to parallel park the car, I noticed that the transmission was sluggish and made loud noise when shifted into reverse. This wasn't normal and it troubled me. I looked up online the symptoms and saw the TSB and the class action lawsuit against Toyota. I never received any information on this. This is my first time hearing about this. Ok 10 years/150,000 miles from 1st drive. Here's my problem - I bought the car in 11/2001 - I am over the years and under the mileage, so I don't qualify? the class action lawsuit was settled in Jan/Feb 2012. Tell me what happens to the people who purchased their car before Jan/fen 2002 - are the out of luck? I am no longer driving this car till this is fixed and safe. Please NHTSA - make it a mandatory recall - over 250,000 SUV's are affected. Make it right - make it safe!!.

11 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/24/2013

While driving on hwy i85 at 70mph my Toyota Rav4 suddenly locked up and caused vehicle to skid off the road. Thankfully, no one was injured, but car was towed to mechanic and estimated that the transmission transfer case may be cause. . . Since then I have learned that Toyota had a recall on their ecm for rav 4 cars 2001-2003 that resulted in transmission shifting problems yet I was never notified because my VIN number was n/a indicating that my car would not experience any of the transmission shifting problems commonly associated with this recall. Unfortunately, the transmission shifting and lock-up problems that I am having is directly related to the computer faulty design of Toyota's ecm and yet they are not taking any moral or financial responsibility for my repairs. I'm filing this complaint because there has to be other Toyota owners that were not informed about the ecm recall such as myself that also like me, could be driving along the road in a well maintained car and suddenly skid out of control perhaps next time causing a fatality that could be avoided! proper notification regardless of VIN numbers so consumers can have cars inspected specifically for recall issues would have been the right thing to do and potentially offset the car repair issues I currently face.

12 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/20/2013

Trans began to race, while car was moving slowly. Shifting became slow and loud. Acted like it was stuck in the low gears and was having difficulty shifting from 1 to 2 to 3, etc. The trans was laboring to make the necessary shift from the low to the higher gears have not driven car since that date except for analysis, etc. . To date, the various experts (joke) ( Toyota included ) say I need either the ecm, trans. , or both the current price for repair is $6,775. 00 + tax ( this was a special price that was quoted by a Toyota dealer ) I have dealt with the car dealer,Toyota(corp) sales managers, etc and, to a person, received their sympathy, but, no support whatsoever. How is it possible for this corp. To continue to refuse to correct an obvious fraud ( they new abt this problem since day one ) and continue to refuse to provide corrective steps? I bought this auto in Aug of 2011 with 47,00 miles on it. I drove it for 4,400 miles when the trans. Failed. Now, having learned about the prob. With this model, how is it possible that this auto was sold without any of the problems ever being disclosed at the time of the sale ? as a matter of fact, it was stated that "this car will last me a lifetime, given its low mileage and pristine condition " I have learned that Toyota issued a directive in 2001( ?) that extended the warranty to 10years or 150,000mls,, whichever comes first. I then found out that I was not entitled to any assistance as I was outside the 10 year period. How is it they can use this logic when they have acknowledged that a problem exists and one that will not go away or correct itself regardless of time or mileage? knowing the inherent problems with the auto, the manufacturer should be held accountable and correct all problems without any exclusions or fine print items.

13 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/06/2012

This past summer the 2002 rav 4 started giving indications that something might not be right. The car had always gotten its required mileage maintenance which was also due at the time. So those things were done. However, over the last three weeks the following started: --the engine light came on, then off; --there was hesitation when accelerating/ a harsh jerk and shift when changing gears --the vehicle would sometimes slip back into neutral and stall while driving three independent Toyota-certified technicians diagnosed that there is a problem with the transmission, so we took it to darcars Toyota where the car was purchased. The technician there confirmed the diagnosis but said we needed to contact the warranty enhancement department. After placing me on hold for about 5 minutes, she told me that the car had exceeded the time for the warranty by about 3 months and therefore nothing could be done. Is Toyota willing to jeopardize the long-term customer loyalty and more importantly, the safety of their customers, just because the car chose to display its problems 3 months later?.

14 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2012

I was driving my 2002 Toyota Rav4 down the interstate when the check engine light came on at the same time that the rpm's of the vehicle began escalating far beyond where they normally would. After testing the vehicle at different speeds, I determined that the car would not shift from fourth to fifth gear. Took it to my local mechanic, who determined that there is nothing wrong with my transmission. What's wrong is that the electronic control module (ecm) that controls the transmission had failed. He contacted a local Toyota dealer to see if he could source the part and discovered that it was a known failure and we needed to take the car to the dealership. We did so, where we were told because we purchased the car new in may of 2002 (ten years, five months ago) that they were refusing to repair the car's ecm as it fell outside of their 'adjusted' warranty period. I contacted Toyota's corporate customer assistance, where I was told that yes, Toyota knows that the part is going to fail. They extended the warranty to cover more of the cars that would be affected. However, since I purchased my car five months longer than their arbitrary ten year coverage period regardless of the fact that the mileage of the car falls far below the listed coverage that they are not going to do anything to repair my vehicle. Not only that, but the dealership quoted $1400 for the ecm repair and another $4800 for the transmission - saying that the transmission had to be replaced, even though they hadn't inspected it (I asked!!) and I had already had an independent mechanic check it out and said that it was fine. I do not understand how it is okay for Toyota to sell millions of people cars with known safety defects and say that they are not responsible for the repair - knowing that if the repair isn't made, that people will be killed driving these cars.

15 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2012

On starting, the car the battery light came on and stayed on. A month or so later I noticed a clunking in the transmission as the automatic went to a higher gear. This problem still remains.

16 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/21/2011

Harsh shifting and jerking, particularily 1st & 2nd gear slow to accelerate launching and bucking hard engagement when put in reverse revs up from 2 to 3 - 4 rpms.

17 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2011

Toyota 2002 Rav4, automatic transmission problem when switching into first / second gear, car will hiccup, and or not accelerate as expected. Aamco transmission specialists confirmed defective ecm module failure, and require a full transmission rebuilt. Toyota apparanty knows about this problem, and has issued service advisory, but no recall. Problem can resurface any anytime, very high potential for accidents as car will fail to accelerate or just stall when entering intersections and or freeways.

18 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 05/27/2011

I experienced sputtering and hesitation while driving my 2002 Toyota Rav4 a few weeks ago, the Friday before memorial day. The car has around 72,800 miles on it. Over the memorial day weekend the car was fine. The next week I experienced the same problem. Once I stopped the car at a light and then accelerated, the car would lurch and sputter. I feared the car would shut off in traffic or I would not be able to keep up with the flow of traffic. I stopped driving it. Two different mechanics (non-Toyota) have told me I need a new transmission. I then took it to a Toyota dealer after calling the national customer service number, mentioned in a new york times article from August 2009. There was a recall on the ecm which the dealer who I bought the car from was uncooperative in replacing. So far the car is still at a different Toyota dealership undergoing "diagnosis".

19 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2011

Federal emissions warranty for the ecm on 2001-2003 Toyota Rav4's palm springs Toyota failed to notify or advise that this much needed repair needed to be done, however did notify and repair thousands of dollars of other repairs in the open available and allotted time frame that this ecm should have been replaced.

20 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/26/2010

Auto: 2002 Toyota Rav4 issue: ecu or ecm complaint: Toyota refuses to repair any transmission damages associated with the faulty computer part. Description: when pressing the gas while accelerating from a complete stop, the transmission will not shift properly. Jerky movements in the lowest gears and reverse; sluggish when pedal fully pressed. Current resolve: Toyota will replace the ecm, though the part will take 2-3 weeks due to high demands. Toyota will not repair any other transmission damages associated with the faulty part.

21 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/17/2010

I have a Toyota Rav4 and its computer broke. We took it to manufacture and they said the computer is free to replace under warranty, however, they charge us repair cost around $700. Is it legal to charge for the repair for anything under warranty?.

22 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/30/2010

My wife was driving our rav 4 with my son aboard. The car began experiencing trouble accelerating, car would hesitate, then all of a sudden it would lurch forward. It was totally unsafe to drive at that point. I have learned that this is due to a faulty ecm which has caused this vehicle to be extremely unsafe. Ii took the car to my mechanic and sure enough the car showed the p0755 obd ii code which indicates that the issue is with the ecm. F left unattended, the transmission will require replacement at a cost of $4000 - $5000. I talked to Toyota about it and they said a repair was covered under a customer support warranty extension program (*case # 1010011845). However, now I talk to fitzgerald Toyota in gaithersburg (judith) and they indicate that they haven't even heard of this program.

23 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/25/2010

2002 Toyota Rav4. After stopping at an intersection I took off and the automatic transmission seemed to be in high gear, then it jerked and the engine raced and the transmission down shifted. This happened two other times within 10 miles. The ecm unit had failed. I researched this problem on-line and found that many other people had the same issue. Toyota claims that this problem was fixed in 2008 on this vehicle but we have owned the vehicle since may of 2007 and did not have any repairs done.

24 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 07/12/2010

I have been a loyal Toyota owner with a 1995 camry and a 2002 Toyota rav 4. I noticed the terrible jerking that started while driving the Rav4 on my way to work. I could not even attempt to speed up when necessary and once I did, the car jerked so much, I had to pull over and eventually get the car towed to the mechanic. They stated that the transmission was the problem so we paid to replace it and resolve that issue. Not even a week later, I had the same exact problems going home from work. I brought it back to the mechanic and now it's the ecm that needs to be replaced. I cannot afford to get it replaced since I just paid for the new transmission. The mechanic attempted to reset the ecm but that did not help at all. Now we are down to the 95 camry and crossing our fingers that we don't have issues with our "old reliable".

25 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 07/03/2010

2002 Toyota Rav4 started jerking and shaking,, then slowing down at 111k miles at in the middle of traffic concerned for safety, had to pull over and call for a tow truck to tow car home. I took the car to the dealership, but they said that it could be ecm, which is $1500, but no guarantees it would work. Researched issue, and found out that this is known issue since 2006, but Toyota didn't notify owners.

26 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 07/02/2010

I recently had a failure of the control module (ecu), I was told by my mechanic that this problem came up frequently for rav 4s of years 2002 and 2003 and that Toyota was aware of this issue since 2006 but never recalled the cars! after searching on the internet I noticed that there were hundreds of complaints regarding exactly the same issue and even a class action lawsuit for the same matter filed in 2009. The replacement cost me $758. 50 to replace (with a refurbished one) and I had to rent a car during the replacement process which cost me $131. 32 therefore a total of $889. 82.

27 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/26/2010

2002 Toyota Rav4 transmission failure. This vehicle has been maintained excellently with all recommended services performed at Toyota dealers or authorized facilities. In 2009, Toyota sent a recall notice about a "faulty ecm" (electronic control module) and the vehicle was taken in and the ecm was reprogrammed. After this service, the car started shifting erratically and as of June 26, 2010, the transmission suddenly failed with 118,000 miles on the car. Toyota knows that the ecm causes the transmission failure and is refusing to make this right. Toyota needs to be held accountable and responsible for this lack of integrity and for putting consumers at risk of death or injury, due to transmission failures in 2002 Rav4's, camry's and corollas. Google this information to see that this is becoming more common with this model of car, now that they are reaching 100,000 miles.

28 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/11/2010

2002 Toyota rav 4 electronic control unit has a manufacturer's defect that cause the car's automatic transmission to disintegrate with little or no warning.

29 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 05/24/2010

2002 Toyota Rav4 all of a sudden wouldn't shift between 3rd and 4th gear. To ok in immediately into dealership to be checked. Said it was the ecm. It was already taken in for recall and is another malfunction of same problem. If you drive it will ruin your transmission. I am very disappointed in the dealership as they only said to call Toyota. I have done that and am waiting a response. There are many complaints on this and 220,000 Toyota vehicle have issues. My car only has 56000 miles on it and should still be covered but they stop at 8 years. I am 25 days past warranty. Due to them knowing and already recalling them they should be liable.

30 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 05/03/2010

My 2002 Toyota Rav4 check engine light came on. The light went off a few days later, but my husband took it to a mechanic to have it looked at. The mechanic said the ecu (computer) failed. A few days later the car had problems shifting, and it started bucking on the highway. I did some research on the internet, and came to find out that this is a known defect with the 2002 Toyota Rav4. There was a Toyota internal memo written in 2006 admitting the defect. My husband and I bought this car brand new. The car has only 60,000. Miles on it. We called Toyota to see if they would honor the warranty (we are three months over the warranty) and the dealership said no, and Toyota headquarters gave us a case number, and referred us back to the dealership. We have been loyal Toyota customers. We also bought a 2007 Toyota sienna. It is unconscionable that a company is putting its customers at risk with a defective part, and then hiding it from the vehicle owner. We never received a memo about the danger of this vehicle. Does someone have to be killed in order for our government to get involved? Toyota should be ordered to replace the defective parts that it willfully sold to its customers and then tried to cover it up!.

31 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 04/22/2010

I purchase my vehicle a 2002 Rav4, automatic, new. The vehicle has been well maintained. Approximately in March of 2010 my vehicle starting jerking, I look at my gas gauge and thought I must be lower on gas then the gauge is showing. I got gas and the problem stopped. About 2 weeks later the same problem. I got gas and the situation stopped. Sporadically, in the 2 week time frame my vehicle seemed to lose power. I did take my car into my mechanic and he had the car and did test drives with no problems. Again, in April the problem arose again and the car when to my mechanic and again they could find no problem. On April 22, 2010 upon leaving work I started my vehicle and there was a horrible jerking, shaking and at times seemed to have no power I finally was able to make it home (1 mile away) with the tires barely rolling down the road. Immediately, the next day I took it to my mechanic and as we were doing a test drive the vehicle began the jerking, shaking and lost power, the car was not operable any longer. The diagnosis: transmission burnt and new ecm (my third in this vehicle). The vehicles engine check light never came on or any other sensors in the vehicle. When the ecm was tested it did not display any codes or problems with the vehicle. I contacted the dealership and explained the situation and was advised I needed to bring it in for them to look at it. I explained to them it does not run and not going anywhere and would these (I would have had the vehicle towed with an expense of anywhere from $250 to $300. 00, a hours drive away) expenses be covered. Response "warranty expired 60 days ago. " after many days of an agonizing decision, I advised my mechanic to go ahead and fix the car at the tune of $3500. 00, replacing the ecm and transmission. The vehicle is still being repaired and I will have it back next week.

32 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 04/10/2010

My 2002 Toyota Rav4 began having problems shifting in April 2010. It was intermittent, and wasnt cause for concern until my check engine light came on in may 2010. The symptoms of the problem with my vehicle are that it stalls, hesitates, and has a stop / go (jerking) type of action while driving it. At that time, I took it to a service technician at my local Toyota dealer where I purchased both of my Toyotas. They told me that the ecm had to be replaced and would cost around 1,300 dollars. Mind you, I had to pay 75 dollars for the diagnostic check. The following week, I took my Rav4 to a local transmission shop, had it diagnosed for a second opinion and he confirmed that the ecm unit was bad and needed to be replaced, which cost me yet, another 75 dollars for the diagnosis. He also instructed me not to continue to drive the car because it could possibly harm the transmission. Since doing so, I have been down to one car for two and a half months because I simply dont have the money to have it repaired. After doing some research online, I found out that Toyota has known about this problem since 2006. It is a serious safety issue when entering traffic, or trying to move from a stop light or stop sign, as you dont know when the car is going to shift into gear or not. Toyota has not issued a recall, nor has not done anything to resolve the issue. I am disgusted that in 2006 Toyota realized there was an issue with the ecm, which could ruin the transmission. Instead of letting consumers know about this issue as soon as they realized, they sent a technical service bulletin to dealerships and service areas, but failed to let their own customers know. According to internet research, this problem generally starts around 90,000 miles and causes considerable danger with jerking and shifting problems. According to internet research, this problem generally starts around 90,000 miles and causes considerable danger with jerking and shifting problems.

33 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/04/2010

Was driving in a 55 mile highway car felt like was driving through sludge. Engine light came on. Then car stared jerking got to side of road and had towed to Toyota dealer ship said the transmission chip was bad cost around $1300. . And new transmission altogether would cost me $6000.

34 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2010

Purchased 2002 Toyota Rav4 new from Toyota dealer in October 2001. Experienced hard shifting several years ago when traveling uphill and a highway speeds. Told that the car was shifting fine. Now the engine control module needs to be replaced and possibly the complete transmission. Toyota issued a TSB in 2008 but I was never informed. This is a very dangerous situation since the car can stop at any time.

35 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/30/2010

Toyota issued a secret bulletin on 3/3/2006 (tc006-02), but failed to notify owners of 2001-2003 Rav4 vehicles regarding their hard shifting, ecm problems, and transmission failures. Despite my reporting this problem within warranty period at 54,000 miles in 2006, and again in 2007, Toyota claimed unable to duplicate problem. They are now charging me 1/2 the cost of a new transmission at approximately $2,000 including the cost of flushing the old one and diagnosing the problem.



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