Two problems related to ball joint have been reported for the 2004 Toyota Sequoia. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Toyota Sequoia based on all problems reported for the 2004 Sequoia.
I was simply parking my 2004 Toyota Sequoia in parking lot space. Left front tire fell completely off the car without any previous warning of pending problems! ball joint catastrophically failed! prior recent new tires and alignment showed no pending problems. Did a check and found many prior ball joint issues for this car and a prior recall years ago. Towed to Toyota dealership in capitola CA. They replaced ball joint and related parts. They charged me lots of money claiming that this vehicle had "previously been recalled and repaired in 2007 so no liability on their part. I called Toyota corporate and complained and was bounced around until a fellow named "garret" told me the ball joints had been "fixed" in 2007 during a recall. Great. Then why do these issues continue? my car is driven only on public streets and there was no warning of this impending failure. The ball joint and related simply failed catastrophically. I take excellent care of this vehicle as I intended on keeping it regardless of mileage. What bs is Toyota pulling when their Sequoia (and other similar Toyota vehicles) continue to catastrophically fail without warning? I wonder how many people died on the freeway etc because of this? I have personally owned and/or family, friends etc. Many cars, trucks etc. Ball joints like brakes, tires hoses etc wear out slowly and give ample warning when they need replacement ie tire wear is increased, steering difficulty etc. Not in Toyota's case. There was no warning at all before the wheel just fell off the vehicle. These catastrophic failures of wheels falling off without warning at any moment are horribly dangerous and yet common knowledge including prior recall(s) and yet they still are allowed to continue. This is ridiculous!.
Left front (drivers side) wheel ball joint(s) failed catastrophically causing wheel to fall off and wedge under car while pulling into a parking space. No prior warning, no prior noise, no prior steering issues, no strange tire wear (tires just replaced 6 months ago). Just instant and catastrophic failure!.