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FRSBRZGT86FAN 10-21-2015 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by dorkbydesign (Post 2426692)
That's the plan now, I wasn't going to sue and just accept that maybe the one guy in the workshop was tricking everyone else, but now that it is apparent it goes all the way to the top, it is beyond frustrating.

Damn, I wish this were in the U.S. then a majority of us would be able to help spam the NHTSA with a safety complaint

strat61caster 10-21-2015 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dorkbydesign (Post 2426685)
I've known her since I was 16. We got our driving licenses together and neither of us have ever been in an accident until now.

It is frustrating that they would pin this on the little guy rather than admit they made a mistake. Terrible, terrible people.

Have you been able to repeat or identify the fault in the braking system yet?

BRZnut 10-21-2015 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by FRSBRZGT86FAN (Post 2426689)
Keep fighting man, what's australia's equivalent to our NHTSA? I would file a formal complain with them as well as get a lawyer involved if it's that serious





I wonder if he can still file a complaint with NHTSA even if lives outside of the US. The car is global and safety issues effect all of us, no matter where you live.




https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/

Tcoat 10-21-2015 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by BRZnut (Post 2426802)
I wonder if he can still file a complaint with NHTSA even if lives outside of the US. The car is global and safety issues effect all of us, no matter where you live.




https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/

No. To file a complaint you need a ZIP code and U.S. VIN number. Without them the complaint just gets tossed.

P86RAVES 11-30-2015 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by P86RAVES (Post 2422164)
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Sorry for the image quality, but I too have had an issue with the brake pedal.

When they told me it was normal, I figured, "Yea, if Subaru engineered the braking system that could be true," because of how the brakes felt in my Impreza.

However, no other car I drive has brakes that does this so I'll be asking them to check again when I go back for my next service. I'll also ask if I can test the brakes of a new FRS to see if they feel the same.

Update on this.

Last week the brake system was checked again. This time they asked to keep it for a day and to drive it around a bit so they could get a full feel for any issues. Again they weren't able to find any abnormality with how the pedal felt.

I was given a loaner Corolla to drive around for the time they were diagnosing my complaint, and immediately upon pressing the brake pedal in the Corolla I felt as though I found what the issue was.

Toyota's brake feel in their modern cars is just unacceptable. My father 2007 Tundra has great brakes, his 1993 Camry has great brakes, and my step-mothers 1997 Camry also has great brake feel. But, my 2013 FRS and the loaner 2015 Corolla brakes feel woeful.

I conclude that there isn't an issue with the brakes themselves, just a personal issue with how the brakes feel.

Freetime 11-30-2015 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by P86RAVES (Post 2466149)
Update on this.

Last week the brake system was checked again. This time they asked to keep it for a day and to drive it around a bit so they could get a full feel for any issues. Again they weren't able to find any abnormality with how the pedal felt.

I was given a loaner Corolla to drive around for the time they were diagnosing my complaint, and immediately upon pressing the brake pedal in the Corolla I felt as though I found what the issue was.

Toyota's brake feel in their modern cars is just unacceptable. My father 2007 Tundra has great brakes, his 1993 Camry has great brakes, and my step-mothers 1997 Camry also has great brake feel. But, my 2013 FRS and the loaner 2015 Corolla brakes feel woeful.

I conclude that there isn't an issue with the brakes themselves, just a personal issue with how the brakes feel.

I have no idea what you are talking about. I own 3 vehicles of different makes/models and regularly drive at least 4 more. The brakes in the FRS are absolutely on par with everything else, and probably better than most. I'm so glad they didn't go with the ultra grabby brakes that most modern, cheaper cars have. They actually have a good feel and give to them.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 11-30-2015 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Freetime (Post 2466362)
I have no idea what you are talking about. I own 3 vehicles of different makes/models and regularly drive at least 4 more. The brakes in the FRS are absolutely on par with everything else, and probably better than most. I'm so glad they didn't go with the ultra grabby brakes that most modern, cheaper cars have. They actually have a good feel and give to them.

I'm beginning to sway to think it's a driver issue as others are believing, or maybe this is a one off issue with his car, but honestly he should get an independent mechanic to check it out....

Tcoat 11-30-2015 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by P86RAVES (Post 2466149)
Update on this.

Last week the brake system was checked again. This time they asked to keep it for a day and to drive it around a bit so they could get a full feel for any issues. Again they weren't able to find any abnormality with how the pedal felt.

I was given a loaner Corolla to drive around for the time they were diagnosing my complaint, and immediately upon pressing the brake pedal in the Corolla I felt as though I found what the issue was.

Toyota's brake feel in their modern cars is just unacceptable. My father 2007 Tundra has great brakes, his 1993 Camry has great brakes, and my step-mothers 1997 Camry also has great brake feel. But, my 2013 FRS and the loaner 2015 Corolla brakes feel woeful.

I conclude that there isn't an issue with the brakes themselves, just a personal issue with how the brakes feel.

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Originally Posted by FRSBRZGT86FAN (Post 2466431)
I'm beginning to sway to think it's a driver issue as others are believing, or maybe this is a one off issue with his car, but honestly he should get an independent mechanic to check it out....

Ummmm I think you needed to read up one more post there F. He figured it out on his own.
Personal taste is exactly that personal. I personally think the brakes are great.

P86RAVES 12-04-2015 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Freetime (Post 2466362)
I have no idea what you are talking about. I own 3 vehicles of different makes/models and regularly drive at least 4 more. The brakes in the FRS are absolutely on par with everything else, and probably better than most. I'm so glad they didn't go with the ultra grabby brakes that most modern, cheaper cars have. They actually have a good feel and give to them.

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2466488)
Ummmm I think you needed to read up one more post there F. He figured it out on his own.
Personal taste is exactly that personal. I personally think the brakes are great.

This is exactly it; the brakes don't feel I feel they should.

I had them checked to make sure there wasn't a problem, there was no problem found so issue lay with my personal expectation.

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Originally Posted by FRSBRZGT86FAN (Post 2466431)
I'm beginning to sway to think it's a driver issue as others are believing, or maybe this is a one off issue with his car, but honestly he should get an independent mechanic to check it out....

I believe Toyota at this point. They had to call Toyota's corporate office and go through a couple of other hoops because the brake system is a safety issue, and to add to that Toyota wants no more bad news about their braking system.

It is a drive issue. My issue at least, I can't speak as to the OPs issue.


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