9.5

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,050 miles

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2001 Toyota Sienna windows / windshield problems

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2001 Toyota Sienna Owner Comments

problem #4

Jul 262005

Sienna 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

We own a 2001 Toyota Sienna van, we purchased it in 2001 but it was used with 18,000 miles on it. Since purchasing the vehicle, several things have gone wrong. #1- passenger side power window had a defective motor and would not go back up. Took it to the dealer who said it was not covered under warranty, so we had to pay out of pocket for that repair. #2- driver's side sliding door would not latch shut. The button got stuck from the inside which prevented the door from latching shut. This had happened many times before but we were able to get the button popped out and the door would shut. But on one occasion the button popped out and the door still would not shut. We had to drive home holding the door shut the entire way! of course, this is a huge safety issue with our 2 young children in the car. The problem was fixed at the dealer (again not under warranty), but the door still can not be opened from the inside, or the button gets stuck in. #3- check engine light came on and a diagnostic test revealed the following problems- idle air control, bank 1 sensor (most likely oxygen sensor), leaky charcoal canister. We fixed the idle air control since that was causing the van to not start and stall. This repair was almost $700, and not covered under warranty because we had gone over 36,000 miles. We did not fix the other two problems last month due to cost. The van overheats and can not be driven. We wrote a letter to Toyota and talked to them via phone. They told us there is nothing they can do because our van is not a legal us van- it is was built in Canada. We bought it at a Toyota dealer in rochester, NY and were never told it was Canadian. We were also told that no warranty would ever be covered in the us because it is Canadian. Carfax.com says it was built in the United States however. We tried to go the route of the lemon law, but could not.

- Auburn, GA, USA

problem #3

Feb 182005

Sienna 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 4,200 miles
Passenger front power window motor assembly failure causing inability of window to go up.

- Springfield, MO, USA

problem #2

Mar 152003

Sienna

  • Automatic transmission
  • 0 miles
I am sending this letter to express concern relative to the safety and usability of our 2001 Toyota Sienna mini van. We have had continued problems with the van that has been addressed with the dealer (kenny kent Toyota in evansville, in) as well as Toyota. The engine is our brand new van had gelling issues to due manufacture"S defects. The problems are continuing to date. In the manufacture"S response it states that Toyota offered goodwill assistance to us for the engine gelling. (this happened to a brand new van). It also states that this was not covered under warranty. Toyota said that this was a warranty issue and it is also listed as warranty in Toyota documentation. According to the owner"S warranty information book, the basic warranty is 36 months or 36,000 miles and the power train warranty is 60 months or 60,000 miles. The defect with the engine based upon the warranty as stated in Toyota?S warranty information book states that all repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials and workmanship of any part supplied by Toyota is covered. In the manufacture?S response it states that the vehicle is not exhibiting any warrantable nonconformities that substantially impair the use, value or safety of the vehicle. Unfortunately this statement is not true. We have continued to have extreme electrical problems with the van. These problems are continuing to date following Toyota?S attempts to repair the engine. On one occasion my wife and my six-year old daughter were in the van alone when the van refused to start. It was a 90+-degree day. Toyota service cannot find the cause and problems continue. The engine doesn"T have the power it did prior to the repairs, the valves clatter very loudly and the engine makes a chugging sound when it idles. We now have a new van that for lack of any word has been butchered. The value of the vehicle has been drastically diminished. Noble jones 801 S. parkway henderson, ky 42420 270-826-2801

- Henderson, KY, USA

problem #1

Aug 312001

(reported on)

Sienna

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Side power window has a automatic feature which allows the window to go up or down with a single touch of the button on the door. A child can inadvertenly hit the button and could become trapped by the window goint up. The force of the window can sufficiently crush a child.

- Glen Head, NY, USA

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