NHTSA — Engine And Engine Cooling: Engine Problems

7.1

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
7,994 miles

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2004 Scion xA engine problems

engine problem

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2004 Scion xA Owner Comments

problem #2

May 282005

xA 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,835 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

On May 28, 2005, while driving my 2004 Toyota prius, several warning lights appeared on the dashboard, and my wife and I decided to take it to a dealer (Toyota of dallas) immediately. Before we went much distance, the engine stalled and would not re-start. We called the dealer, who we asked to send a wrecker. This was done, and the car was taken to the dealer. The following appears on the dealer's work order: 10835 check engine light and other warning lights 801013.2 EG4017.8 1.0 as per tsb ego47-04 reflashed ECU and cleared codes T1-8A - T2-99" the car seems to be in good working order. There was no injury to me, my wife, or anyone else.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #1

Dec 112003

xA 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 5,154 miles
Our 2004 prius on four separate occasions had a complete engine shutdown with lots of indicator lights lit on the dashboard. This happened twice while we were traveling on interstate highways in traffic at highway speeds, once in a Toyota dealership while the vehicle was being serviced, and once as we pulled into a toyoto dealership for service. We were not aware we could send a complaint to NHTSA until we say today's msnbc article. The first engine shutdown occurred in the hyannis Toyota dealership in Massachusetts. They took quite a while to fix the vehicle and made several phone calls to Toyota engineers for help. They wrote on our receipt: "needs trans replacement for permanent repair." After we left Massachusetts we drove across country toward our home in California. The other three engine shutdowns happened during this trip. We had to be towed (at Toyota's expense) twice as a result of the interstate engine shutdowns and ended up at a Toyota dealership in jackson, Mississippi. We had to stay several days at our own expense while they repaired the vehicle, again consulting several times with Toyota engineers during the repair. After we reached California we took the vehicle to South bay Toyota and requested the "permanent" repair described on the hyannis Toyota receipt. We were told they would do nothing because there was no indicator showing any problems at that time. We made several phone calls to Toyota but were unable to get them to do anything further to our car.

- Playa Del Rey, CA, USA

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