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Chart based on 15 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4dr SUV
239-horsepower 4.0L V6 6-speed manual AWD w/low range
14000 mi
Rip in the inner fender flare. Toyota denied claim, rep from Toyota sent out after complaint made, claim denied again by rep. Going to sell vehicle...
18000 mi
Adjustable height for passanger seatbelt shoulder strap was not adjustable fixed
239-horsepower 4.0L V6 5-speed automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
33000 mi
Driver seat sinking slowly. Replaced driver seat under TSB.
205000 mi
US $200
There was a problem inside the door that caused the seatbelt to break over time. They issued a recall to fix that problem, but not the seat belt itself. So if you knew about the recall and could get it fixed before the seat belt broke, great. Otherwise you needed them to replace the recalled part, but still needed to fix the seat belt on your dime. I replaced the belt myself.
89000 mi
Sat radio antenna not working again. Driver seat belt does not retract properly last time in they said it worked fine
89700 mi
US $587
Driver seat belt retractor broken, Satellite antennae out for the second time, had to order parts and return to have them installed
91300 mi
US $450
Fixed broken seat belt retractor.
4960 mi
Steering wheel leather was ripped during the first visit. Entire steering wheel was replaced.
21000 mi
Rear door stop rusty on drivers side.
16000 mi
driver side seat belt latch would stick and not allow buckle in without a little playing around with ignition switch and opening and closing door.
Drivers side arm rest on the door cracked/broke and the entire door panel needed to be ordered and replaced. Dealer covered the repair under Toyota's manufacturer warranty. Driver's side seat height adjustment seemed to be malfunctioning. The hydraulic cylinder used for height adjustment (driver's side) would not hold its position (i.e., it kept sinking to a lower position). Installed new hydraulic cylinder for seat height adjuster.
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