Seven problems related to brake abs warning light 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.
Abs and trac lights came on while driving approx. 65 mph. Alarm tone started, and car slowed with a pulsating braking action. After a short time alarm stopped and braking action stopped. Very scary. . . Afraid to drive now.
I have a '04 Sequoia 4wd ltd, my vsc trac, vsc off and abs lights come on and stay on, they never go off. The visit to a dealer ended with them stating that they could not read any codes, so the vsc computer needs to be replaced, about $1,500. 00 total. The car is not experiencing any problems, but, the lights stay on. . . . . Sequoia has 83k miles. Anyone offer any advice or help to solve the problems?.
I have a 2004 Sequoia at about 62000 miles and have been having problems with the abs lights. It comes on and off within the last 15000 miles. It would turned off when I restart the engine. Recently I took it to the dealer and they told me that I need to replace the brake booster and skid control ecu. Total estimated cost was about $2500. Since I have low mileage the dealer checked with Toyota to see if this would covered and they said no. Just today the vsc trac, trac off came on while I was driving at about 45mph. This is the first time this happened and I am a little worry about safety. I am going to autozone tonight and get a reading to see what this problem is. Very disappointed with this vehicle especially a Toyota.
The abs and vsc track lights started to come on. Currently these lights come on itermitent. Sometimes when these lights come on, the brakes seems as if they are applied.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Sequoia. While driving 55 mph, the contact felt a slight vibration coming from the front of the vehicle. He stated that the abs light remains illuminated. The dealer has not inspected the vehicle. The power train was unknown. The current mileage was 87,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.
My traction control, skid control, and abs warning lights continued to light up intermittently on my 2004 Toyota Sequoia. While the warning lights were on, the brakes would suddenly grab, make a terrible noise, then bring the car to a quick and sudden stop. I narrowly avoided 2 different car accidents because of the car suddenly stopping. I took the car to both a Toyota dealer and an independent car repair shop specializing in Toyota cars. Both reported this was a well known problem and that they had to repair this problem on 5 - 6 Toyota Sequoias per month. The diagnostic codes reported from the car's computer included co215 (lr wheel speed sensor malfunction), co1223 (brake pedal stroke force sensor malfunction), co1247 (abs system malfunction), and co1310 (solenoid circuit malfunction). The repair shop replaced both the abs/skid control ecu and active booster solenoid for a total cost of $2410. If this is a well known problem, why has Toyota not implemented a recall for this issue. It is a very dangerous condition affecting a large number of vehicles.
Vsc trac, vsc off, abs lights have been coming on and off since I purchased the vehcile new in 2004. Dealer could not find any problems over the years. Last week lights came on and stayed on full time. Abs system severly shook when brakes were depressed. Dealership replaced master cylinder and brake booster system. Cost was $1,200. Warning lights still were present, and they were reluctant to let me leave the dealership with the problem still present. They decided that the booster was an "after-market" product and not properly communicating with the computer. Dealership wants another $600 to swap the brake booster, but still no assurances that the warning lights will not come back on. This has been problematic since the day I purchased the vehicle. It appears that this is not an isolated issue with the Sequoias and tundras.