Toyota RAV4 2009 Problems

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Toyota RAV4 2009: Why is the paint peeling off?

Answered by CarsGuide 16 Nov 2018

It’s usually the clear coat that is coming away from the painted surface on those areas most exposed to the sun. The problem is related to the quality of the painting process when it was done at the factory, and short of repainting affected areas there is nothing you can do about it.

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Toyota RAV4 2009: What is the max towing capacity?

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Sep 2017

1500 kg where the trailer has brakes; 750 kg if it doesn’t.

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Toyota recalls 98,000 RAV4s

Toyota recalls 98,000 RAV4s

18 Feb 2016 · by Joshua Dowling

Australia’s best-selling SUV is being recalled due to faulty seatbelts, but the fix won't arrive until June. ...

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Toyota recalls 300,000 cars in Australia for faulty power window switch

Toyota recalls 300,000 cars in Australia for faulty power window switch

21 Oct 2015 · by Joshua Dowling

This will go down in automotive history as one of the weirdest automotive recalls of all time.

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Toyota RAV4 2009: Whine in final drive

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Sep 2013

Get all of the people who say it should be rectified to give you their views in writing and request a meeting with Toyota through the dealer and submit your claim directly. It would seem on the surface that you have a good claim. Should that fail to achieve a satisfactory outcome your only course of action would be to seek a solution through consumer affairs.

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Toyota RAV4: Is it a good second-hand car?

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Sep 2009

HIGH-KILOMETRE Toyotas are not a concern because they are generally more reliable than other brands. Shop around, check the classifieds and websites, used-car yards and look at lots of cars. If you find one you like, have it checked by an expert you can trust.

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I Can't Go Low

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Sep 2009

A CARS such as the Corolla, Mazda3 and Honda Civic will tow a small box trailer comfortably without overstressing the engine, and will be more economical than your Commodores were. But because you have found getting in and out of the Corolla difficult you need to try other cars to see how they stack up. Alternatively, try a compact SUV such as a Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4 and Subaru Forester. They are higher, which may make them easier to get in and out. You should be able to get a two or three-year-old model within your budget.

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