This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
During my 60K service (57K miles run) on Apr 20, the local Toyota dealership (piercey Toyota) identified a major service related to suspension which is expect to cost around $3000. My vehicle usage is minimal which is quite evident from barely 57000 miles run during last 8 years. I'm extremely disappointed that the suspension control arm has failed with such limited use which clearly suggests defective quality from Toyota. Researching on the internet (search string - Sienna control arm problem) I found out that this is common issue on Sienna to the point it leads em to believe this should have been a recall e.g. https://www.siennachat.com/threads/2011-Sienna-SE-dealer-recommends-replacing-control-arms-lower-ball-joints.62597/. this appears to be recurring issue with Sienna, hence I'm filing this recall request/complaint.
Excessive wear on tire always. 4 years and 4 sets of high mileage tires. Never gotten past 20K on a brand new set. Goodyear assurance and michiline defenders. Traction is always an issue at the 12K mark. Allighnmenta done every time and rotations every 5K.
My 2013 Sienna was parked with remote button used to open the rear hatchback door. It was open and we were loading up the back area when the hatchback suspension failed and the door came down. This trapped the individual who was standing under it and it took another person to help get it off them. It was taken to the mechanic who informed us the shock was bad and that there were recalls for this issue. However it seems not the 2013 version which seems to have the same issue as the recalled one.
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- Milpitas, CA, USA