Toyota Venza owners have reported 6 problems related to brake light on (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Venza based on all problems reported for the Venza.
Intermittant problem common to many thousands or more of Toyota vehicles. >this problem is of most urgency because we do not know if we can safely drive the car. Brakes>#1 safety concern. >the exact problem is that 3 "instrument panel indicator symbols" light, all 3 at the same time. >the indicator symbols are 1. ) the "brake" (emergency brake light), 2. ) the "abs" (anti-lock brake system warning light) and 3. ) the "slip indicator" (icon light). >we have found no action of turning on the car, changing gears, braking, temperature, emergency brake disengaged or engaged, lights, hill braking. . . In other words. . . Nothing that shows any cause and effect of these 3 lights coming on together. >the 3 lights come on intermittantly, timing is random. Most of the time they are all on. >the car "seems" to drive as normal but we do not know if the abs or anti skid are working or disabled. >this problem started a short time after the Toyota dealership 355 Toyota on rockville pike in rockville maryland overfilled the master cylinder brake fluid well above the "max" line all the way up to the cap so that you could not see any air. >mechanics at rockville tire and auto removed the excess brake fluid to the correct max line using a polyethylene (non melting) syringe that I supplied. The syringe was clean and never used. >the lights always come on together. >the brake light still stays on when the emergency brake is mechanically released. (and all 3 lights are on or lit to be exact) >when rockville tire and auto checked the pcm? for codes there were no codes even remotely related to brakes or warning lights, nothing. He gave me a printout of the contents of the pcm codes which was absolutely absent of error codes. He also checked the electrical system for anything related to electrical problems and found it to be perfect. >stationary, in motion, turning or straight ahead.
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While driving in city abs vsc brake warning lights came on with message to immediately take to dealer. Turned out to be speed sensor on right rear wheel. I have removed sensor and while there is no physical damage it appears to be an open circuit. Clearly a defect in product since the car is garaged and I live in a high desert environment. Effectively the abs and vsc systems are disabled.
While applying pressure to my brakes to stop at a stop sign (~ 30mph), my brakes started to grind and my abs, vsc and emergency brake lights came on. This has been happening frequently over the past month or so at various times (while on the highway, braking, just driving, etc) at various speeds. I've also noticed that the steering becomes tight. I have not lost control of my car. I am concerned about the safety of my braking system. I've brought it in to have it looked at, however, I was told that the codes couldn't be read so they had no plan to repair the problem.
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I was driving approximately 40 mph and had to slam on the brakes because the person in front of me made an illegal u-turn. After this occurrence the following dash lights lit up (hand brake light, abs light, warning light) I took my car in to the dealer and they have diagnosed it to be an abs sensor on my front left tire. In the meantime I have read many blogs about this type of problem with this vehicle. The blogs mostly state that the Toyota dealers do not know what is the remedy for this brake issue. Before I spend a lot of money to address this issue I would like some information first, if in fact a recall is going to happen in the near future for this issue. Thank you.
It was around 10:30am and I was on my way to work. Driving on a local road and the brake light, abs and stability lights came on. I pulled over and turned off the car. Pressed on the parking brake released it and then re-started the car and all the warning lights went off. About 5 miles later the lights came on again and now they light up as soon as the car is started.
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Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Toyota Venza. The contact stated after having the NHTSA campaign I. D. Number 12v091000 (exterior lighting:brake lights:switch) the warning lamps illuminated indicating a failure in the braking system. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for a diagnostic test. The test results shown a defective speed sensor harness. This caused the all-wheel drive system to malfunction along with the brakes a skid control system. The contact notice a TSB number t-sb-0031-12 (abs warning light) and called the manufacturer. The manufacturer stated due to the mileage of the vehicle the manufacturer was not able to remedy the vehicle under warranty. The failure mileage was 48,000. Jo.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Service Brakes problems | |
| Brake Light On problems | |
| Brakes Failed problems | |
| Brake Master Cylinder problems | |
| Brake Abs Warning Light problems | |
| Brake Antilock Wheel Speed Sensor problems | |
| Brake Pedal And Linkage problems | |
| Brake Drum Wheel Cylinder problems | |
| Brake Loud Noise problems | |
| Brake Sensor problems |