11 problems related to power train have been reported for the 2004 Toyota RAV4. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Toyota RAV4 based on all problems reported for the 2004 RAV4.
I have 2003 registered as 2004. This vehicle that I has manufactured November 2003 base on the sicker beside driver side door and it's been registered as 2004 . Now the problem that I have is slow moving to first gear suddenly jump to second gear (this is automatic trnasmission) I thought it was accelerator pedal issues but I replace the pedal and its the same not shifting properly. I cannot drive my car now due to shifting issue in first anf second gear. This my second Rav4 . I have 2001 Toyota Rav4 all wheel drive I I have the same issue not shifting properly first and second gear ,I purchase ecm module back in 2021,2022 amount of $775. 00 at Toyota parts deal. Com that is not calibrated and I pay $350 at dch toyata in torrance for calibration I bring this issues at bar in 2021 ,2022 to reinburstment of the money to Toyota headquaters until now no response . I need your help to resolves this issues. I work winston tire and firestone tire and I studies automotive system at scroc in torrance,CA. 90505 diploma, profile. I need my money back for the 2001 Toyota Rav4 and I need your help for this 2003,2004 transmission issues that I have right now . My 2001 Toyota Rav4 has no issues in shifting since I purchase the ecm module. I currently own this 2 vehicle registered under my name. Thank you for kind consideration, respectfully yours [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
I was driving on a highway, there was a red light and I pressed on the brakes. The car kept going forward, the brakes became resistant to any pressure and the car continued to roll forward. There were no warning lights when the car was started or during the incident. I kept trying to brake the car, but the car kept moving forward and was about to hit the car in front of me. The cars around me started honking, trying to move out of the way; luckily the light turned red and the car in front of me was able to move out of the way. I could not press on the gas or the break, I decided to turn the ignition off and the car was able to turn off. I re-started the car and then was able to go again. Had this been on the highway and I was moving at a faster speed, I probably wouldn't be typing this right now and would be in the er with potentially others. This is the second time an issue like this happened. The first time the car was in reverse and it wouldn't brake and I almost slammed into the car behind me. The brakes and gas were not responsive. I took it to a mechanic right away, got new brakes, rotors, engine and transmission was checked. A couple months later this happened again.
10 days ago transmission on 2004 rav started to act funny. Slow/jerky to engage in lower gears. Check engine lights came on. Checked out by mechanic who said it looked like a transmission problem and should have it looked at by transmission specialist who said it was not safe to drive as is since it could simply die at any time, and it needed a new transmission. When replacing trans, the trans man found the ecm had to be replaced. He said this often happened with 2003 thru 2005 Rav4s. On looking through your site, discovered others had similar issues with their 2004 ravs. I also found out that the electronic control module for these vehicles is defective and must be repaired to correct the transmission issues. What did Toyota have to say when you looked into this, or do you not think it’s a safety issue?.
The transmission slips suddenly, even during highway driving conditions, which almost resulted in a terrible crash. I found out that the electronic control module for these vehicles is defective and must be repaired to correct the transmission issues.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Rav4. While driving at any speed and when the gear shifter was placed into the drive position, the vehicle hesitated and all of the instrument panel indicators illuminated, along with "take the vehicle for service" message appeared. The vehicle was driven to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The transmission was replaced, but the failure recurred. The dealer diagnosed that the computer was faulty. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
The power of the car is in trouble at start, jumps like is locked, or lose power, than, when I give gas is running ok in the street or ighway, till stop and renew running the car. Every time that I stop is the problem. The profetional mechanis look at it, and he say the transmition (selenoid) is not working.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Rav4. While driving approximately 40 mph, the vehicle accelerated independently without warning. After stopping, the vehicle jerked forward. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 39,000.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota rav 4. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the vehicle shifted from fourth gear to neutral independently. The failure recurred the following day. The manufacturer was notified and the contact was advised that there were complaints on the vehicle and provided no further assistance. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the transmission. The failure and the current mileage was 94,000.
2004 Rav4. Accelerator has become erratic in the last 3 months. Car will leap ahead with virtually no pressure on pedal. Only does it occasionally. Pedal is mounted quite high, above the brake pedal, and cannot contact floor mats. While pulling into a right angle parking spot at low speed and with foot on brake, vehicle suddenly surged ahead. I was only 5 feet from a brick wall and could not respond quickly enough to brake the vehicle. Impact with wall plaster (about 1 foot wide) crushed the bumper, grill and buckled the hood. Apparently speed was not great and the airbags did not deploy but seatbelts caused chest injury to both my passenger and myself. Perhaps fortunate that the wall was so close or my passenger and myself might have been more seriously injured. Will be trading this car in as soon as it is repaired.
Vehicle was not shifting properly on the highway. The rpms were above 3000. Had to slow down to 50 -55 miles per hour and remain in the slow lane. Rest of the traffic was traveling at 65 mph.
I was starting to make a k-turn in a parking lot. I put on the brakes to shift into reverse. I moved back in reverse a little bit. Then I stopped the car and put it in drive, when the car suddenly lurched forward out of my control crashing into a garbage dumpster, frightening me and damaging my vehicle severely. I am certain I did not give the car any gas to make it go forward and cause that accident. I feel very fortunate that I suffered only minor aches and pains as I was 75 at the time. I still own the Rav4 and have had no other accidents or problems since that time. Now that I see there are recalls on later year vehicles, I wonder about the safety of the 2004 Rav4. I hope NHTSA can help me.