How many miles can a Toyota RAV4 last?
A properly maintained car can easily last 250,000 miles. That’s 12,500 miles annually over 20 years. If you are willing to invest in repairs you can stretch that indefinitely although, if you hang onto your car long enough, at some point it may be difficult to find replacement parts. That is not likely to be an issue in your case. A Technical…
Are there any issues with the Toyota RAV4?
13 people found this helpful. Toyota RAV4 from 2006-09 mostly 4 cylinders have serious issues called engine excessive oil consumption. Eventually, if the engine was not serviced at its interval from the Toyota dealership, might die soon. Its inevitable, reason why you will see sales of Toyota RAV4 06-09 everywhere at low price.
How much does a Toyota RAV4 Le cost?
50 people found this helpful. Looking to buy a 2016 Toyota RAV4 LE with a 120k miles for $13,800. Good deal or to many miles. Car is super clean and it for sale at a Toyota dealership. Thanks 20 people found this helpful.
How many RAV4 Hybrids have Toyota had to jump?
The toyota roadside assistance contractor said he has had to jump 20+ 2020 rav hybrids in the last 2 months….something is up with it. intend to take in to toyota. 49 people found this helpful. jbhome20 answered about a year ago
How long does an engine control module ( ECM ) last?
Each time you turn your key in the ignition, the relay for the ECM is powered and turns on the actual ECM. Although the ECM power relay is meant to last the entire lifetime of your vehicle, sometimes it can still fail.
What happens if you have a bad ECM in your car?
Since the ECM controls your air to fuel ratio and transmission, a faulty unit can cause your gas mileage to drop through the floor. It can also make your car sluggish, or give you trouble when going up hills or suddenly accelerating. If your vehicle used to run well but is suddenly having problems in these areas, you probably have a faulty ECM.
How to tell if your ECM power relay is on its last legs?
Here are some signs that your ECM power relay may be on its last legs and need replacing. Your Check Engine Light may come on due to the fact the engine isn’t running as it should. The engine may not be able to turn over even when your ignition is on. This can happen if the relay is stuck in the open position.