Toyota Sequoia owners have reported 4 problems related to horn assembly (under the electrical system 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.
Tl- the contact owns a 2003 Toyota sequioia. The contact stated that while driving at 35 mph, the vehicle's alarm horn would fail when depressed. The failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where it was diagnosed but the failure was not determined. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 147,000. Jo.
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I tried to sound the horn to alert other driver of my presence and the horn did not sound. I had it checked and it was found that the switch which is built in with the driver airbag is defective. This is a safety isue as I have read online that other Sequoia owners are having the same problem.
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The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Sequoia. The contact stated that the horn would only operate intermittently when engaged. The dealer replaced the contact pad but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified but denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle. The failure mileage was 148,000 and the current mileage was 160,000.
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We purchased a 2003 Sequoia in August of 2003. The first thing that happened was the hood latch came off no biggie a $10 replacement everything a ok. Next came the oil pressure gauge it always read low. I took it to the dealership and was fixed, the cause was a faulty sender, no charge to me. On a routine oil change I asked for the alarm to be check because it was always silent. To my surprise the horn had come off lucky for me it was still under warranty so it was replaced. All this time the vsc/ trac off light keeps coming on. The dealer can't come up with a problem and they say just restart the car and they should come off. Now there is a grinding sound coming from my dash and the lights are coming on again so off to the dealership again. They can't duplicate the sound and the lights well maybe its my brakes and I have to get those replaced. I decided to wait on that. Ok now since my kids like to ride with the back windows down and I can't stand the pressure and sound in the car. (it sound as if I'm in a helicopter) I decide to roll the back window down to stabalize the pressure and what do you know it doesn't work and now my vsc / trac off and abs lights are all on "all the time" . Now I'm at the dealership again (everyone there knows me by name now) . The vsc/ trac off and abs light well that was a sensor that needed replacing and the window well guess what that was the grinding sound I had heard before . The motor needed to be replaced. Be ready to pay about $800 in parts and labor. Lucky for me I had purchased the extended warranty so I was left with just my deductible. I have owned 3 Toyotas in the past and have always had that peace of mind "its a Toyota" but now I'm not so sure. Toyota is not what it used to be. I still love the space and comfort of the Sequoia but would rather do without all the service trips to the dealership.
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Electrical System problems | |
Instrument Panel problems | |
O2 Sensor problems | |
Battery problems | |
Software problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Car Will Not Accelerate problems | |
Fuses And Circuit Breaker problems | |
Horn Assembly problems | |
Computer Failure problems |