CarComplaints.com Notes: If you're looking for a vehicle with one of the most complained about transmission on the road, look no further than the 2001-2003 Toyota RAV4.

In 2001 Toyota completely redesigned the popular SUV. While some enjoyed the new look, they did not enjoy the harsh shifting, jumping from gear-to-gear and eventual transmission failure that cost owners well over $3,000 to fix. The problem stems from a malfunctioning Electronic Control Module (ECM).

Consumer outrage coupled with pressure from different agencies led Toyota to extend the warranty nationwide back in 2010. The previous power train warranty only covered 5 years/60,000 miles, while the extended warranty now covers the transmission and ECM for 10 years/150,000 miles. Toyota also pledged to reimburse any owners who had previously paid for repairs, if they had "proper proof". Good luck collecting on that one.

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2003 Toyota RAV4 fuel system problems

fuel system problem

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2003 Toyota RAV4 Owner Comments

problem #1

Mar 172010

(reported on)

RAV4 4-cyl

  • miles

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

S10 appropriate handling re sudden unintended acceleration incident fm owner of a 2003 Toyota Rav4. The consumer stated on 3 separate occasions, when she tried to change lanes to get in front of another vehicle, it would not accelerate. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated nothing was wrong. After the third occurrence, the consumer went back to the dealer and they kept the vehicle. Upon inspection, the dealer discovered the sensor in the gas tank was not functioning properly and had to be replaced.

- Bridgeview, IL, USA

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