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Re: Hesitation Issue [desertguy] by landdriver
Nov 15, 2004 (8:42 pm)
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Replying to: desertguy (Nov 15, 2004 6:43 pm)

Also, I test drove an '04 when it first came out and didn't notice any difference in acceleration-related issues (I did notice right off however the increased power of the newer 3.3 V6), so I think the issue is rooted in the driving characteristics of the driver rather than the vehicle itself (though this is only a theory and I don't rule out that there indeed is a difference between HLs, possibly linked to the "brain" of the system learning driving habits and "adjusting" vehicle performance). These driving characteristics may be too complex to sufficiently document here in order to reproduce the problem consistently.
 
I remember in the first days of driving the HL that I found its shift points to be somewhat awkward and acceleration a little sluggish, and I adjusted my driving habits to compensate and eventually it became a subconscious act. Others may have different expectations in how a vehicle should respond and may be less tolerant of its idiosyncrasies.
 
At any rate there apparently is a fix for the RX330, so it's a real problem that Toyota is aware of.
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Need.... by wwest
Nov 16, 2004 (7:41 am)
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to concentrate on the differences, hesitation or not.
 
FWD vs AWD..
 
I4 vs V6...
 
For those of you experiencing hesitation, COLD engine/transmission?
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Re: Need.... [wwest] by wil
Nov 16, 2004 (9:50 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Nov 16, 2004 7:41 am)

My 2005 FWD V6 has the dreaded hesitation as well. I can reproduce it by slowing to 10-20mph then accelerating. Test drove another 05 FWD V6 at the dealer and it does it too. Doesn't get too cold where I live, but engine/trans temp doesnt seem to matter. Tried different grades of gas and doesn't seem to matter either. However is worse if coasting downhill at slow speed, and seems to be related to engine/trans load or lack of. I also found the hesitation is worse the quicker i depress the accelerator...at first I thought it was stalling, but then realized it was hesitation.
 
I swear it feels like it's either in neutral or some high gear like 3rd or 4th when it happens, the engine rpm's spin up from about 1000 to nearly 2000 before the trans engages abruptly. The hesitation occurs in that 1000 to 2000 rpm range where I think the computer brain is trying to figure out what to do then it finally finds the lower gear and goes. I wonder what will make Toyota fix this, at least for the models affected. Will it take a few injury lawsuits or a class action lawsuit? It is a very real and dangerous problem.
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File a complaint... by bobgordon
Nov 16, 2004 (10:33 am)
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I don't want to loose this thread. There are too many of us having this problem to let it go and we are getting new members everyday that might not be aware.
 
So file a complaint if you are experiencing the hesitation problem with the '04 Highlander here;
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/
 
Click on "secure submissions" and fill out the simple form. When you get towards the end of filling out the form, you'll be asked the component. Click/highlight "POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION." Some have posted under "VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL:ACCELERATOR PEDAL" so file where you want.
 
Thanks
 
BTW, you can review all submissions on this topic by also clicking on the above link and selecting "search" under Complaints then "vehicle" under "type" then year, make, model, component, etc....
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Based on... by wwest
Nov 16, 2004 (10:39 am)
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my own experience with my 01 RX300 I'm quite certain that the transmission is being shifted into neutral, or at least some "gear" that creates less engine drag during coasting or coastdown.
 
I don't have any hesitation issues, just prematurely "burned" transmission fluid.
 
Simply verifying wil's statements.
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Another complaint option by hmurphy
Nov 16, 2004 (11:50 am)
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I don't have the hesitation problem (knock on wood), but I recommend that those of you who do try filing a complaint with the Center for Auto Safety (www.autosafety.org).
 
There are a lot of oil sludge complaints there for the Highlander, but none for the hesitation issue as yet.
 
If CAS receives enough of them, the organization may be able to take some action. CAS claims to have "used consumer complaints to obtain recalls and make auto and tire companies take responsibility for their defects and lemons."
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Re: Another complaint option [hmurphy] by bobgordon
Nov 16, 2004 (3:01 pm)
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Replying to: hmurphy (Nov 16, 2004 11:50 am)

Great idea...
 
So, besides filing a complaint at;
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/
Also file one at;
http://www.autosafety.org
Click on "File/View Complaints" and fill out the simple form.
 
Thanks hmurphy!
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Re: Another complaint option [hmurphy] by wil
Nov 16, 2004 (3:28 pm)
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Replying to: hmurphy (Nov 16, 2004 11:50 am)

Thanks for the link (www.autosafety.org). Searched for Lexus 330 and was stunned how most of the complaints were about the hesitation issue.
Here's some of them:
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=13413&- amp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=0
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=13099&- amp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=0
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=11335&- amp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=0
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=10688&- amp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=25
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=8949&a- mp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=25
http://www.autosafety.org/showconsumercomplaint.php?compid=8124&a- mp;failure=-1&Make=57&modelid=-1&offset=25
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Re: Check Engine / VSC warning lights [dmoyer] by 39120
Nov 17, 2004 (7:09 pm)
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Replying to: dmoyer (Nov 27, 2003 1:35 pm)

2002 Highlander 4Cy with 70000
Both check engine / VSC warning lights on. Have been told to take it to the dealership. Since you had this problem, how was it fixed.
 
Terry

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