Four problems related to tire have been reported for the 2009 Toyota RAV4. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 Toyota RAV4 based on all problems reported for the 2009 RAV4.
I write this letter seeking for help. Since the year 2011 I am having serious problems with the right wheel of my car where the tire sticks constantly. The panel shows the light on for all time. In two years already bought two tires, my car is the year 2009, I consider a new car. The visits began to be frequent in the company Toyota, with report of buying another tire. I wonder if this problem becomes normal. Because children are in my car daily.
Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Toyota Rav4. The contact stated the vehicle was equipped with yokohama g91 tires, tire size 235/65/17(na). The dot number was unavailable. The contact noticed that the tire tread had prematurely worn on the four tires and there were several cracks. The four tires were replaced by an independent tire center. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 18,000. Js.
This is to notify you of a potential problem with yokohama geolandar g91 tires. On Wednesday, August 3, 2011, I had a blowout in one of their tires located in the right rear of my SUV. The tires are original equipment in a 2009 Rav4, with 32,900 miles, and are inflated to a pressure of 32. 5 psi. The tire thread is evenly worn to a depth of 5/32â€�, measured virtually everywhere along the tire, indicating even wear. The photograph below shows the tire wall with the dimensions, 225/65 r17 101h. The blowout occurred at 4 am, on a smooth road (sanibel-captiva road, between the 1 and 2 mile markers) while I was going between 35 and 40 mph. The ambient temperature was 82â°f according to the car thermometer. I do not think I hit anything, or that the tire was punctured, as you can see when I fold the piece over the space, as shown in the picture below. Because of the speed and road conditions there was no damage to the vehicle, but the rim bent and cracked. I have four pictures and a detailed description in my files, and can share if you need them. I will replace the yokohama tires as soon as a replacement wheel arrives.
I bought a Toyota rav-4 sport in January 2009. It is a v-6 with the run flat tires. In July, I purchased a new, very expensive computerized sewing machine--one that I had hoped to be able to buy for a long, long time. It was just over $1400. 00. I placed it in the back of my rav and drove home. I swung open the tailgate, not thinking I had to peak inside first. The sewing machine fell right out of the car unto the cement garage floor. I was devastated. Then I thought how lucky I was that my foot or my small dog was not injured. A toddler or an infant in an infant seat would have been seriously injured. I remain concerned about the computer in my sewing machine. My husband, knowing how upset I was, and seeing that there was a serious problem, cut a 2x4 and wedged it in along the edge, thus preventing my groceries and everything else from falling right out of the car as I opened the door. The other concern I have about this car is that there are no run-flat snow tires available and we live in an area that is hilly, with a lot of snow. The so-called, "all-weather," do not have enough tread for our terrain.