Body problems of the 2005 Toyota Sequoia

13 problems related to body have been reported for the 2005 Toyota Sequoia. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Toyota Sequoia based on all problems reported for the 2005 Sequoia.

1 Body problem

Failure Date: 02/24/2023

The frame is damage by the weather.

2 Body problem

Failure Date: 08/17/2020

Tl the contact owns a 2005 Toyota Sequoia. The contact stated that the rear driver's side frame corroded and the suspension arms that holds the frame springs were also corroded. The contact became aware of the failure while driving approximately 30 mph, when the contact heard an abnormally loud sound. The contact drove the vehicle home. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer for inspection. The manufacturer informed the contact that the warranty had expired for the corrosion repair. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 240,000.

3 Body problem

Failure Date: 02/11/2020

On 1/31/20 I took possession of 2005 Toyota Sequoia, VIN 5tdbt44a45s247780 and on 2/3/20 I registered the vehicle in the state of massachusetts. The previous owner mr. Robert m. Downey jr. Had originally purchased the vehicle on November 27, 2007 with 48,836 miles. Mr. Downey told me that Toyota had inspected the frame and coated it. On 2/4/20 I visited Toyota of dartmouth in north dartmouth, MA 02747 for set up an appointment to have two air bag recalls addressed. Upon their review of the vehicle's Toyota service record they informed me that no record regarding the frame or frame coating exists. On 2/11/20 Toyota dartmouth took the vehicle in for the two air bag recalls and during that time I had asked for an opinion of the frame. They completed the air bag recalls and told me that they were �unable to lift the vehicle. Severe rot holes on the driver side rear of frame where drag link connects to frame. Vehicle is unsafe. � they recommended I call Toyota because the frame program had expired but said that Toyota might be able to help. I called Toyota that afternoon and was told a customer experience agent would call me back the following day. On 2/12/20 a Toyota agent called me and explained that because the frame program had expired in January 2019 that there was nothing that Toyota could do. I asked to speak with someone higher up who could review the case. I was connected with aaron jones, operations supervisor of customer experience at the Toyota headquarters in plano, TX. Mr. Jones also explained that because the frame inspection/replacement program for my vehicle had expired that there was nothing Toyota could do. I requested that he elevate the case higher to someone who could review the case on a stand alone basis. Mr. Jones told me that he was the highest this could go and that there would be no further action by Toyota for this case # 20023111681.

4 Body problem

Failure Date: 03/21/2019

The recall warranty expired on this vehicle on January 31, 2017. I first received notice of this defect when I took my vehicle to the dealership for another issue I was experiencing. The dealership notified me that the recall was for rusting of the vehicle's chassis and is dangerous for me to continue driving my vehicle. I usually receive notices, as I did for the airbag recall, however, I never received any notice with regard to the recall for the vehicle chassis. I have kept the same address for the past 20 years. I attempted to call Toyota and Toyota told me I should have visually noticed the defect. The defect is the rust underneath my car, which is not open and obvious. This was also admitted by the agent/supervisor. Toyota failed to even offer 50% coverage on this recall. How can a car company allow its customers to continue driving a vehicle with such a dangerous defect that I never received notice of.

5 Body problem

Failure Date: 03/13/2018

Rust developed on rear driver side under fender. Rear window glass malfunctioned and would not come down.

6 Body problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2017

I was driving when I felt the vehicle swaying side to side when I tried to accelerate past 40 mph. I pulled over and checked the tires there was no problem there, upon further investigation I noticed the frame of the vehicle had snapped and was about to break. I had it towed to a garage where I was told it was unsafe to drive, and that's where it's located now.

7 Body problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2016

The rear door has continued to have issues repeatedly. The handle to open the rear door broke once and had to be replaced in order to open the door. The rear wiper has stopped working severall times, and the window in the rear door has stopped working multiple times despite repeated repairs.

8 Body problem

Failure Date: 12/10/2015

My 2005 Sequoia has the vsc off and vsc trac lights on and it causes a hesitation in acceleration - which is a significant crash hazard. I notified Toyota about this and asked if they would fix it because they recalled other years of Sequoias for the same problem. Toyota will not fix it and said that the 2005 has different parts than the years that they recalled. That is silly because the problem is there even if the parts are different. The hatchback latch has also broke and the hatchback will not open. I looked online and saw that this is another well known problem with 2005 Sequoias that Toyota refuses to fix despite the dangers if there were a crash and somebody needed to exit from the hatch area.

9 Body problem

Failure Date: 01/16/2015

Vehicle had new front shocks put on as front shocks were rusted and seized, after inspection of vehicle, technician told us frame of the car was severely rusted and had holes in it. He felt it was very unsafe as spare tire could fall off and SUV may not take impact from a crash correctly. We phoned Toyota directly and we asked for a technician to come over to our dealer to view the SUV. We were told they could not do that, and we had to go to dealer and have dealer look at it. Dealer looked at it and took pictures and advised us that is in poor condition. They are sending that information over to Toyota. Toyota should take this much more seriously as they have had recalls on other vehicles with this same issue. I do not feel safe at all in my car and I bought this new and paid a lot of money for this vehicle. There should be a recall on this issue as this is definitely a safety issue.

10 Body problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2012

Extreme rusting on vehicle chassis, spare tire mount, shock mounts, entire under-carraige. Toyota has performed chassis replacements on model years up to 2004 due to extreme rusting on the Sequoia. This generation needs to be included in recall or campaign to remedy the situation.

11 Body problem

Failure Date: 05/01/2012

Rear hatch window frame and mechanism has rusted to point of failure. Rear window fell into rear hatch and would not stay closed. Vehicle taken to dealer who informed me of entire rear door/hatch rusting away from inside. Vehicle has never been in any type of collision. Dealer informed me they have seen many Sequoia's where door is rusting out. Dealer reported that Toyota is aware of issue but will to recall vehicle. I am still hoping that Toyota will rectify issue as I was informed from dealer that repair would cost $1200. 00.

12 Body problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2011

The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Sequoia. The contact stated that the rear lift gate would not open. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they informed her that the vehicle needed a new cable for the lift gate. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred twice. The manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 62,100. The VIN was unavailable.

13 Body problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2009

My rear hatch quit 48 months after purchase. First the rear defrost/wiper/window quit soon followed by the hatch not opening at all. The issue lies with the inadequate 360 degree sealing of the rear hatch itself. Several issues have resulted from the inadequate seal: water coming in under the hatch and mold forming inside the vehicle. Dust comes in the vehicle while driving on dirt roads. Night driving is especially difficult due to the rear wiper and defrost not working. Every 03-05 owner I speak with has an issue with the rear hatch and the internet forums are endless.


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