2.7
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 54,716 miles
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I own a 2004 Toyota Sequoia. I took it in for new tires, with balancing and an alignment. They also did brake work on the front. It needed caliper pins and the rotors were turned. It had 47,481 miles on it. When my wife left the dealership there was a failure of the vsc (vehicle stability control) system. The system never once before malfunctioned until after the service at the Toyota dealership. It is clear that the dealer messed something up. They claim they did nothing to cause it. We talked the head manager of the dealership. The manager denied that it could be in any way their fault. Is it possible that the service caused the failure" I don't know what Toyota has their mechanics do but someone needs to do a full investigation. The vehicle now is a hazard to drive. I currently can't afford the $1500 dollars to replace the computer. Could it be related to the kind of tires put on or dust or metal in the sensors" failure codes are C0210 (right rear wheel speed sensor signal malfunction, C1223 (ABS control system malfunction), and C1310 (active booster solenoid). The Sequoia's vsc light comes on often and the vehicle will not accelerate even when the pedal is pressed all the way to the floor. It has almost caused about 2 bad accidents. We currently drive it but don't rely on it for passing. If the system fails we just have to drive slow and stay in our lane. I do know that Toyota knows that this is a huge problem. They also use a different skid control computer in newer models. We need a recall. I have seen many references to this same exact problem. For the safety of our drivers please issue a recall. The manufacturer obviously didn't test the system before it was allowed on the market.
- Verona, WI, USA
- the contact has a 2004 Toyota Sequoia. The contact stated that on 01/24/2007 she was on the freeway when the wheel began vibrating. The contact stated that while exiting the highway at 15 mph the wheel collapsed under the vehicle, causing the vehicle to stop. The contact had to have the vehicle towed. The contact stated that the first time that this happened was 12/22/2006. The contact stated that therewas a safety recall on the Toyota Sequoia lower ball joints, but that this vehicle's was not included in the safety recall due to the VIN. Also, the contact expressed that vehicle was damaged.
- La Jolla, CA, USA
Bridgestone dueler H/T tire sixe 265/65R17 blowout and could not locate a replacement. Right rear tire. Toyota SUV had only 6.045 miles. Did not hit anything. Was not able to replace with same type of tire. Had to pay $274.35 for a different tire.
- Houston, TX, USA
Consumer stated the front tires made the front end vibrate violently. Dealer rotated and balanced the tires. However, the problem recurred.
- Owings, MD, USA
- Fleming Island, FL, USA