2011 Toyota Venza Other Problems
6 owner-reported other complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (6)
Your 2011 Toyota Venza is consuming oil rapidly, requiring you to add oil every month to prevent the engine from running low. This excessive oil consumption suggests an internal engine issue that needs diagnosis and repair. A mechanic will need to inspect your engine for worn piston rings, valve seals, or other components causing the oil to burn.
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Your horn has stopped working due to a failed part located behind your steering wheel airbag. Your mechanic mentioned this is a common problem affecting many Toyotas and is expensive to repair. A functioning horn is important for safety, so you should consider having it fixed or checking if there's a recall available.
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You noticed the Sirius/Toyota radio display screen became too hot to touch after running the satellite radio for about an hour. The extreme heat from the display could pose a safety concern, particularly for children or extended contact.
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Your sun visor won't stay in the up position and keeps falling down, blocking your view of the road. This appears to be a known design issue affecting multiple Toyota models, including a recall for the Camry. Fixing this will likely require replacing the visor assembly.
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MY VEHICLE NEVER RECEIVED SERVICE FOR THE FOLLOWING RECALLS BY TH NHTSA NHTSA #'S 14V743000 13V123000 13V014000 12V091000 11V306000 NO HISTORY OF THESE RECALLS COMPLETED MY VIN# [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6). *TR
ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 AT APPROXIMATELY 3:45 PM, I WAS DRIVING FROM SHEBOYGAN WI TO KENOSHA WI WITH MY ADULT DAUGHTER ON I 94 SOUTH NEAR THE EXIT FOR HIGHWAY 20. I HEARD WHAT SOUNDED LIKE A GUN SHOT, LOOKED AT MY DAUGHTER AND SAID ARE YOU OKAY AND WE WERE SUDDENLY SHOWERED WITH THE BROKEN GLASS OF MY MOON ROOF. AS I WAS IN THE PASSING LANE, I CAREFULLY MADE MY WAY TO THE SHOULDER OF THE HIGHWAY AND STOPPED THE VEHICLE. WE CLOSED THE SHADE UNDER THE WINDOW AND MY DAUGHTER GOT OUT TO SEE THE DAMAGE. SHE TOOK PICTURES OF THE DAMAGE AND WE THEN EXITED THE HIGHWAY. WE FOUND A TRUCK STOP RIGHT OFF THE HIGHWAY AND TWO MECHANICS ASSISTED IN REMOVING THE REST OF THE GLASS AND VACUUMING THE CAR. NEITHER OF US WAS INJURED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF HAVING GLASS ALL OVER US AND THE CAR WAS NOT DAMAGED IN ANY OTHER WAY. NEITHER US NOR THE MECHANICS FOUND ANY EVIDENCE OF AN EXTERNAL PROJECTILE THAT WOULD HAVE CAUSED THE DAMAGE. THE ROAD WAS CLEAN, THERE WAS NO RAIN, AND WE WERE NOT GOING UNDER AN OVERPASS.