Id | Vehicle Make | Vehicle Model | Model Year | Complaint Summary |
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007121399 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | Tl*the contact owns a 2006 lexus rx400h. while the contact's spouse was backing out of the garage, he discovered that the power steering failed. the |
007120312 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | While driving my 2006 rx400h, i slammed on the brakes and my heel went through two carpets and the floor board. my heel was stuck in a hole in the |
007120311 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | While driving my 2006 rx400h, i slammed on the brakes and my heel went through two carpets and the floor board. my heel was stuck in a hole in the |
007110006 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | Brakes failed on two occasions within a week. brake failure lasted for about 10 seconds and then brakes returned. during that time the dashboard |
007093642 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | The driver and passenger seat belts do not retract properly after release. instead the seat belts fall loose out side of the car as driver and |
006081231 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | 2006 lexus rx400h revved and raced into another vehicle without warning. *ts the consumer contacted the manufacturer about the sudden acceleration |
006069147 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | Dt*: the contact stated when the cruise control was set for 60 mph on the freeway, the vehicle would increase in speed to 72 mph on a decline and |
006065767 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | PULL TO THE LEFT AT ALL TIME. *NM |
006063406 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle does not gear down while going down an icy road. there are no 1st, 2nd or 3rd gears. there is no way to stop the |
006059307 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | The vehicle surges at a steady speed. i am most aware of the surging at 35-45 miles per hour. this did not happen until the vehicle had approximately |
006059306 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | The vehicle surges at a steady speed. i am most aware of the surging at 35-45 miles per hour. this did not happen until the vehicle had approximately |
005056690 | LEXUS | RX400H | 2006 | Dt*: the contact stated while attempting to apply brake pressure at 30 mph the vehicle accelerated. this occurred on dry roads during normal braking |
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