Toyota Yaris owners have reported 3 problems related to frame and members (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Yaris based on all problems reported for the Yaris.
I hit a small pot hole in the road with my 2007 Toyota Yaris. Afterward, the card started making all kinds of noise in the left, front quandrant. I took the car to adam's Toyota in lee's summit, mo. They said the left, front cradle bolt broke. This is the bolt that holds the entire cradle to the frame of the vehicle. This seems like a structural problem for this vehicle based on what I have read on-line. I called Toyota directly. They simply stated there were no recalls or service bulltins and dismissed me. I am not stuck with a $505 bill to replace a bolt that poses a safety hazard!.
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I own a 2007 Toyota Yaris it has approx 122k miles (mostly highway) and recently while getting my front tires replaced my mechanic pointed out to me that the "rear lower control arm and cradle bolts were rusted off). As an engineer I recognize this as either a design flaw or a manufactiring escape. Reguardless of the milage a critical structural component should not rust away in 4 years. Since the surrounding bolts are all good its pretty obvoious that the bolt material Toyota used on my car was the problem. Sadly when I brought my car to the dealer (lynch Toyota , manchester CT) I was not recieve the respect and consideration I beleive one whoi has a valid quality complaint to recieve, instead (even though my mech explained the issue to them 6 days prior to my appointment) I was told it would be several days before they had a part to fix the car , it was unsafe to drive and that by the way it will be at least $400 dollars to fix. This isn't some old lady who can't tell the difference between thgas pedal & the break. Thsi si a major strucutal compont that just rusted away in 4 years! its an unsafe condition and it should be rectified befor someone gets killed.
The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Yaris. The contact stated that the vehicle exhibited an abnormal grinding when he would apply pressure to the brakes. He then noticed that the driver side e lower front control arm bolt was corroded and had fractured from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where they performed a diagnostic test and informed the contact that the sub frame would need to be dropped and the control arm bolt would need to be replaced. The manufacturer informed the contact that because the vehicle was not under warranty they could not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was approximately 60,000 and the failure mileage was 59,000.
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