Automatic Transmission Control Module Problems of Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Sequoia owners have reported 4 problems related to automatic transmission control module (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Sequoia based on all problems reported for the Sequoia.

1 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2003 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 10/29/2009

The contact owns a 2003 Toyota Sequoia. While driving approximately 25 mph the electronic stability control system and the traction control system warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The failure occurs intermittently and without warnings. No repairs have been made. The failure and current mileage mileages were 84,000. Updated 12/9/09 updated 12/10/09.

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2 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2001 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 03/05/2007

The throttle body sensor failed numerous times causing my family to lose all acceleration on a very busy highway. I was able to get off the highway and get a tow to the Toyota dealer (david maus) and they thought initially that the whole throttle body needed to be replaced ($2000+) but after the mechanic cleaned the sensor it resolved the issue thus far, its been three months without recurrence. I want people to know this is a cheap fix as I believe others noted here that the dealership only offered replacement as a solution. I did have a second quote done elsewhere just to be sure and they were going to replace the whole throttle body as well without trying an alternative. Be careful out there and get a second opinion.

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3 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2001 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 10/01/2006

The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Sequoia. While driving 25-70 mph, the contact hears a noise coming from the vse and the track off light illuminates on the instrument panel. The vehicle suddenly decelerates as a result of this intermittent failure. The dealer stated that the cause of failure could possibly be the steering angle sensor, but there was no guarantee that the failure would go away. The current mileage was 84,000 and failure mileage was 65,000.

4 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2001 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 01/23/2002

Vehicle will not override vsc ( vehicle skid control ) if caught in traction, if surface was rough or bumpy. Vehicle will not accelerate until it regained traction. Toyota was notified.


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