10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
65,817 miles

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2000 Toyota Celica electrical problems

electrical problem

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2000 Toyota Celica Owner Comments

problem #4

Jan 012004

Celica 4-cyl

  • 123,268 miles

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

The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Celica. The contact stated that the daytime running lights failed to turn off as needed, causing the battery to be drained. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed that the running lights needed to be adjusted. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the contact was informed that the headlight switch needed to be replaced. The contact stated that the failure was related to NHTSA Campaign Number: 04V566000 (Exterior Lighting). The manufacturer was notified of the failure however, no additional assistance was provided. The approximate failure mileage was 123,268.

- Highland, CA, USA

problem #3

Jun 162007

Celica

  • 40,000 miles
The 2000 Toyota Celica has a defective belt tensioner mechanism that results in a dead battery and ultimate loss of all electrical starter, etc. I have already replace the tensioner (and battery) twice costing $500. Now this has happened for the 3rd time same car. In my opinion this is dangerous since it leads to people being stranded or worse loss of power on the freeway. Sunnyside Toyota, in North olmsted, Ohio says the tensioner "should be replaced every 40 - 50K miles.

- North Olmsted, OH, USA

problem #2

Sep 112001

Celica

  • 20,000 miles
9/11/01: Shortly before midnite: Fire ignited in our unattached garage, family sleeping, only vehicle in the garage was a 2000 Toyota Celica (approx 20,000 miles on it). Neighbors woke us up, by that time house was engulfed in flames, we were evacuated. Total loss:nearly $300,000 in loss and property damage. We thought our area was being bombed, due to the events which took place that entire day. 2 auto investigators came to the home, worked together on the car, 1 from our ins co., the other from Toyota. After 9 1/2 hrs of completely overhauling the car, they both determined the car started the fire from a faulty ground wire. Our ins. (homeowners) were like stones amongst boulders against Toyota. They spared no expense to hire the top of the top to discredit us and in the end, the judge decided there wasn't enough evidence to take this ordeal to court. It was a joke and our neighbors and even saw the man who sold us the Celica was called in for questioning. All agreed, it was the car. No one would hear us. Ins company couldn't pursue. It would have been too costly and Toyota had unlimited funds and time to fight this. It was so terrible. My family would never be the same after that. I wanted someone to hear my story, especially since this new occurrence with Toyota's recall. Maybe someone could look into unexplained fires with their Toyota vehicles. May be very interesting and may save a life or two.

- Niagara Falls, NY, USA

problem #1

Jan 022010

Celica

  • 80,000 miles
We bought a 2000 Toyota Celica for our 16 year old daughter. The car was used with about 80K miles. The car was in excellent shape, and had not been altered in any way. On January 2nd, our daughter was driving home from work and the car caught fire. She was able to get out of the car and call 911. The car is a total loss, and the fire department stated that it was an electrical fire. The weather that day was clear, but very cold. She stated that the only thing on in the car was the heater. We have not had any work done this car except an oil change. I am thankful that my daughter was able to keep her wits enough to remember the manual door locks. My wife and I went to great lengths to buy a safe and reliable car for her, and the carfax stated that there was no negative history on the car. I am very concerned that this car has a defect that could have resulted in injury or death. I have inspected the damage, and it appears that the main fire was centered around the computer and battery area. Thanks, joe phillips

- Canton, NC, USA

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