Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2004 Toyota RAV4.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
The driver's side sun visor on our 2004 Toyota Rav4 will not stay up. It is a safety hazard because it partially obstructs your vision when it drops down while you are driving. The visor is clipped in at the time, but it rotates into a down position on its own. This has been happening for quite awhile, and I have tried several solutions to keeping the visor secured in an upright position. The Toyota dealer does not consider it a defect and their answer is to buy a new one. However, several people have posted online that the new one fails after awhile, too. This is apparently a known problem with Toyotas, because 2001-2003 Toyota highlandaers and tundras have also had this problem. It is all over the internet on online discussion boards. I have never had this problem with any other car in 30+ years of driving.
2004 Toyota Rav4 drivers side visor will not stay up. This started about 2 months ago for no reason. Dealer states it is not a defect so nothing short of replacing it can be done. I have to push the visor up against the windshield to get it out of my sightline. I have read the same complaint for this yrs. Rav4.
2004 Toyota Rav4 l - driving about 25 mph, no dash warning lights on, smoke started coming into cabin, within less than a minute fire shooting out from under hood. Totally engulfed in flames in less than 3 minutes. Regular service done at Toyota dealer.
Consumer was shocked as he exited the 2004 Toyota Rav4. The consumer is concerned that this could cause a fire if it occurs at a gas station.