Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2006 Toyota Scion Xb.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
A rock went thru my grille stright into the air condition compressor. Although not a safety issue, this same thing happened to my granddaughter who lives in another state. The repair costs are around $700. 00 I believe there are more of us out there and that the grille is an unsafe issue for my car.
I was driving very slowly in a parking lot and had braked at a 3 way. I turned slowly with my foot gently on the gas pedal to go into a parking space and the car suddenly accelerated and went into the abutment of the parking space. I was able to brake.
Jan 31, 2011 - 2006 Scion Xb with appx. 38,000 miles stalled on the freeway at 65 mph with no apparent cause. I was able to safely coast down an exit ramp and waited appx. 5 minutes before restarting the car. It performed perfectly after that. After looking into it on the internet and realizing that I am not the only one who has experienced this problem, I have now contacted the dealership and am awaiting a response. No corrective action has been taken to date.
The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Scion Xb. The vehicle was parked when the contact observed the vapor canister located above the rear axle failed, due moisture coming from the filler tube. The manufacturer and dealer stated there was no recall related to the failure or warranty. The failure mileage was 79,900.
Jan 24 2006 I was driving to work (around 45 mph) in my 2006 Toyota scion and my windshield started to crack. I pulled over to see if it was cracking because of some type of impact (say a rock), or just looking to see what was happening. And at the time I did not see anything but the 6-7 inch cracking of my windshield. I came to work and asked other people to look and they did not see any type of debris damage. I called the Toyota dealer were I purchased it. . . And then told me to bring it in. Jan 25 2006 I took my Toyota in, and they informed me that the crack (and continuously cracking still today) was caused by impact of a stone (or something) and my warranty would not cover it. I explained that there was no way the windshield should crack like that, and if it was not a stress crack--then the windshield is defective. [I mean were the safety--what if I as in an accident]. They sent me on my way and recommended that I get it fixed. I asked if it was safe to drive and they told me yes. So I came to work. I was looking online. . . Only to discover that I am not alone. . . That this seems to be a problem with a lot of 2006 Toyota scions. . . And I found this web site.
Hello to whom it may concern: this has happened twice first time it was fixed they (dealer) never explained just what they fixed, second it happened again both times it broke upon opening they(dealer) the second time wanted 285 bucks to repair it appears to be just simple clips that broke? this is clearly safety related for emergency exit if locks fail or airbags fail to deploy or even if the bags deploy the electrical component(s) may have a system failure and exiting out through the rear or even doing an emergency evac if there is a engine fire opening from the outside is more than likely not possible even if it's possible how about break ins? I have a question any mandates for repairs at dealer cost of the rear door latch handle and lock?.