Engine Cooling System Problems of Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Sequoia owners have reported 3 problems related to engine cooling system (under the engine and engine cooling 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 Engine Cooling System problem of the 2013 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 06/11/2020

~tl the contact owns a 2013 Toyota 86. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 18v772000 (engine and engine cooling). The vehicle was taken to Toyota of redlands (921 new york st, redlands, CA 92374, (866) 611-5911) to be repaired. After driving the vehicle for 80 miles the engine ceased without warning. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The contact was informed to take the vehicle back to the dealer. The failure mileage was approximately 169,000.

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2 Engine Cooling System problem of the 2002 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 12/26/2009

2002 Toyota Sequoia limited 4wd. Air conditioner stopped working after 71,000 miles. As a result, the defroster does not work. Windshield and side mirrors fog up during cold/rain. Cannot see causing dangerous driving conditions. Have to open windows in snow/rain/cold. Need new air compressor. Toyota said they are aware of the defective compressors but I am responsible to replace at a cost of over $3,000. I feel the compressor should not have broken after so few miles and Toyota has a technical bulletin out that they are aware of the problem. Many, many others online have reported the same defective compressor. I feel Toyota should pay for all or part of the repair on a $45,000 truck that has so few miles.

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3 Engine Cooling System problem of the 2001 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 06/06/2005

My vehicle is a 2001 Toyota Sequoia with 39000 miles and the air conditioning compressor failed. I brought to the Toyota dealer and the compressor is a dealer only item. Cost of repair is $3140!!!! now I have a $50,000 truck with no air. There is a ntsb out on the truck that should be a recall. The compressor has to be defective.

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