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09-19-2011, 10:08 AM | #73 |
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Third time dealing with this same issue in my '07 Yaris hatch. First two times the nice guys at my garage fixed it from below--and it cost exactly $10 each time. Now that I have found this post I'll attempt the fix from the passenger footwell.
Anyone from Toyota reading this thread? If so, it would help if all readers would go ahead and add a "me too" message to let Toyota know how widespread this problem is. A recall would be in order--even if it's to add a cabin filter to unequipped vehicles. |
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10-28-2011, 06:13 PM | #75 |
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More info on this issue
I had the same problem explained here happen to me twice on my '07 3 door. The first time I brought it to the dealer for regular service they said it was common and they blew the drainage hose out with an air compressor. It was fine for about 8 months but then it happened again. I found the hose and cleared it myself and everything is ok again.
the dealer also suggested using Lysol to spray the carpet to prevent mildewing if it gets soaked. I pulled back all of the carpet and doused the floor mats and the area underneath the floorboard carpet with the lysol after drying (styrofoam looking stuff) and the smell went away rather quickly. This has been the only issue I have had with this car and considering how easy it is to fix I don't see it as a major deal. However, it would be nice if Toyota would acknowledge it and issue a recall. |
11-28-2011, 11:45 AM | #76 |
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AC drain leak
Simply put, me too.
Leaking onto the floorboards, creating mold and headaches. Car has less than 7k miles on it, this is a complete design flaw and should be addressed as such by Toyota. A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT may be the way to go. This problem has existed and persisted now on FOUR different years and models of the Yaris. I have a friend with the same exact 2010 Yaris as mine, and had the exact problem about a month ago, only her AC got fried in the process. Her dealership installed some mesh grating up under the windshield cowel to block larger debris. My dealership only offered to unblock and clean the drain (full warranty), and charge me $40 for an air filter. I declined the slap in the face and will opt to do it myself after I pick it up this afternoon. I am filing a complaint here: https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/Vehicl...nt/index.xhtml And I am on board with anyone else who would like to join efforts to force Toyota to acknowledge their flaws in design, and own up to it. My family is a faithful Toyota family, however this incident could surely break that loyalty. Do what is right, Toyota!!! |
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I have the same problem on my 07 Yaris.
Followed the instructions very helpfully given on this forum and pulled the carpet back on the front passenger side of the car to reveal a totally loose rubber hose and the exit hole on the bodywork exposed! I am guessing the hose is not normally held in place by the carpet, so it didn't "come off" when I pulled the carpet back. Is the hose supposed to be held in place with a special clip or sealant, etc? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. BTW, when I called the local Toyota garage about the soaking set footwell, they wanted to charge £50 just to diagnose what is wrong! |
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It's obviously an international issue as we in Australia are experiencing the same problem. And yes Toyota here are towing the company line and saying it's not a manufacturing defect. Didn't even bother getting a quote from Toyota to fix it as I'll do it myself (this afternoon) when the wife gets home. Very disappointing Toyota as we are a Toyota family too and have been for a few cars (each) now ......
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03-15-2012, 10:05 AM | #79 |
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yep definitely an international problem. I'm Australian and have an '07 Yaris. First had the problem about 6 months ago and my mechanic fixed it for about $50 from below. Now happening again, but the sound is much much louder than last time so I'm worried it's worse. I'm going to try and fix it in the morning.
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I am having the same problem with my 08 Yaris. Is there a class action yet?
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06-18-2012, 06:17 AM | #81 |
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Seems like it is also occuring with earlier models.
I have a 01/2006 model yaris and i currently have just started to notice the same problem. Ive done everything suggested on the topic but nothing has currently worked. anyone know how much it will cost to clean out the whole air con system in AUS? UPDATE: i had taken my yaris to my mechanic and he said he would go through everything to find the problem. NOTE: i did clean out the small little tube on the right corner of the passenger side and still nothing has happened. My mechanic rung me 3 hours later saying he found nothing wrong and didnt charge me for the labour. He was confused himself too - never seen such a thing. anyone care to help me? Im on a tight budget and would really love to know how to get this mouldy smell and a wet carpet out of my car. TMR3 Last edited by TMR3; 06-19-2012 at 03:29 AM. |
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Just wanted to say thanks to this thread and forum for providing me the fix for this issue. I think maybe 3 pints came pouring out of the hose after I wriggled it some.
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06-28-2012, 01:14 PM | #83 |
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Hi I have the same problem. I have a 2008 Toyota Yaris. My AC has completely stopped working at this point. How do I go about adding myself to the complaint list. Toyota needs to do a recall on this and replace our ACs ...this isn't fair.
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We have a 2008 Yaris and were having the same issues as have been described, noise during a left turn, leakage onto the carpet and mat. My husband pulled back the carpet and found the hose but until he inserted a wire to clear it out, nothing would drain. After the wire pulled out debris, we drained about a gallon of water. So far, so good. The noise stopped immediately as did the leaking. We just have a wet, stinky carpet to deal with at this point. Thanks to this forum, and the users, for the help!!
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Me Too
South African Yaris T3 owner here. For me though, the difference is that water is not leaking in through the grommet, but from somewhere up behind the upper passenger glovebox. I've tried having a friend run the hose pipe over the windscreen, but that doesn't cause water to come through, and I checked that the water is being funnelled out to the underside of the car, which it is. I peeled back the carpeting and found the gromet which was still in place while this was happening.
BUT, just make certain I'm getting things right... I have a right-hand drive vehicle. My passenger well is on the left side, and the grommet I examined was also on the left side of the well, i.e. the outer side? I couldn't see it very well, and it felt more like electric cable going through than piping... I think I might have the wrong side of the well... |
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Me too
I am having exactly same problem - this is the 2nd time it happened -
first time we had big rain for days and I started noticing the noise when turning, water in the passenger side, etc .. all the same...(when the AC was on) -- reading info I found about cleaning the A/C draining hose( that should drain to the street under the car) --I did the cleaning and got lot of water out.. --problem stopped for 3 months. More rain and...same thing again.. I did the cleaning - got water out - but I noticed that still is leaking when the AC is running - by the way I empty the glove compartment since the first time happend.. I read it in a forum. Just this morning I took it to Toyota (with warranty) and the guy told me they know exactly what is the problem but toyota does not have a recall for this problem. After waiting 1 hr, he came back saying it will take longer than expected, because they need to dry all the carpets, etc .. and they gave me a rental car while they work on mine! Toyota pays for the rental, but no for insurance. I am/was a Toyota buyer !!!! but this is Huge let down - disappointment - they know this a known problem and they should make a recall and fix all Yaris!!! I will appreciate any information on this if there is a ongoing action going on against toyota. THANKS - I will write about my "fix" and will try to get information on what exactly they replaced. |
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Just finished addressing this issue myself. It looks like the drain was plugged at the air box where the rubber drain tube attaches. After sticking a heavy wire into the drain opening an amount of water and gunk poured out. I used a plastic bottle with tubing attached and filled with water to flush the bottom of the air box. Just put the end of the tube into the drain opening and squeeze. More gunk that looked like mold poured out. After flushing several times I finished with with a solution of bleach and water. If you do something like this make sure you pull the carpet back and use a towel to catch the water that drains out. I'll install a cabin air filter tomorrow and hopefully that will be the end of it.
Props to everyone on this forum who has provided solutions and insight to this issue as well as many others . |
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