Two problems related to transmission not engage have been reported for the 2006 Toyota Sequoia. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Toyota Sequoia based on all problems reported for the 2006 Sequoia.
I own a 2006 Toyota Sequoia limited 4 wheel drive. During summer months when I stop at intersections we frequently receive a jolt in the drivetrain and a slight forward movement in the vehicle. It feels like the vehicle has been jerked forward by another vehicle. Many other people have complained online about this same problem. The Toyota dealership has stated their is nothing wrong with the transmission, however, that the problems is being caused by feedback torque from the air conditioning clutch engaging and disengaging. This is crazy. Toyota customer service says there is nothing wrong and this is normal.
My wife and I own a 2006 Toyota Sequoia limited 2 wheel drive. When stopping at intersections we frequently receive a jolt in the drivetrain and a slight forward movement in the vehicle. It feels like the vehicle has been lightly rear ended by another vehicle. Many other people have complained online about this same problem. The Toyota dealership has stated their is nothing wrong with the transmission, however, that the problems is being caused by feedback torque from the air conditioning clutch engaging and disengaging. How pathetic. My wife and I are concerned about the transmission, the possibility of rear ending another vehicle, entering an intersection, and decline in vehicle value etc. Toyota customer service has stated verbally that problem is a recognized problem by Toyota and is common to the other vehicles. Absolutely incredible they acknowledge a safety problem and have no solutions.
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