Most Common Toyota RAV4 Problems Among the most complained about problems, the Toyota RAV4 deals with EVAP system failures, catalytic converter concerns, excessive oil consumption, steering malfunctions, transmission problems, and trouble with the oxygen sensors. Here’s more information to keep in m...
Common Toyota RAV4 Problems The Toyota RAV4 has an excellent reputation in terms of reliability. According to RepairPal, the RAV4 has a reliability score of 4.0 out of 5.0. However, over its many years of production, the Toyota RAV4 has several common problems: Transmission problems:If you’...
Toyota RAV4 problems:A clunking or knocking noise when turning the steering wheel left or right could be caused by a worn-outintermediate steering shaft. The intermediate shaft replacement costs $320-$480. We also found a few reports where the whole steering rack had to be replaced, which is...
Toyota RAV4 problems: A faulty ECM (engine computer) in 2001-2003 models can cause problems with the way the automatic transmission shifts. The ECM needs to be replaced with an updated part to address this issue. Aftermarket parts are available, but check the ratings and reviews before buying...
2019 Rav 4 Transmission Problems - This video from the Fist Pump Guy reveals that Toyota has issued a Technical Service Bulletin T-SB-0107-19 titled "Hesitation On Acceleration from a Slow or Rolling Stop" which addresses the problem everyone is complaining about. It calls for reprogramming...
The 2004 Toyota RAV4 has 1 problems reported for mice entering car through intake. Average repair cost is $400 at 83,900 miles.
The 3rd generation RAV4 (2006-2012) ranks 79th in reliability out of 81 generations. There are 957 complaints mostly about engine problems.
Toyota RAV4 Heated Seat Problems Connections: If your heated seats start to have problems like they don’t heat up at all, there could be a few easy things you might be able to do to fix them without taking your vehicle into the dealership. You can start by looking under the seats whe...
at least to me. The android app was by far my biggest complaint but even that is now tolerable due to recent improvements. I really enjoy owning and driving the RAV4 Prime and have no regrets adding it to our fleet. Plus, the seat configuration reflects one of the most common vehicles ...
Fuel injection problems would be unusual for a Toyota though, as those Toyota fuel injection systems are said to be bullet proof, at least the FI systems on the early 90’s, they seem to be bullet proof. Maybe there’s been some changes in the design and it doesn’t apply any more....