Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps Problems of Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Sequoia owners have reported 3 problems related to navigational (global positioning system) gps (under the equipment 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 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem of the 2018 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 12/19/2019

Audio multimedia (including handsfree driving devise and gps) without any reason and while they are in use rebooting and rebooting, and can cause distract the driver.

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2 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem of the 2014 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 11/25/2015

1. The windscreen cannot resist tiny pieces of stone-like debris of about . 001cm diameters that sometimes fall from bigger truck and trailer ahead of you. I have a problem of the description above (my windscreen has a tiny deformation as a result of unsuspected contact with such road hazards) of which I called Toyota and filed a complaint. I was told to take my car to dealership for inspection, they concluded that they will not cover it because it's external factor. This car in question is less than 12,000 miles when it occurred. I have other cars I have driven for more than 10-13 year under similar condition without incident. 2. Recently I noticed my gps and entertainment system was frozen up or restart in the middle of my trips. When it frozen I would be unable to adjust the volume of the radio or tune off or on. The gps will restart and re-route me to undesired destination. This has been frustrating for me and my family. 3. The tire pressure monitor is malfunction; even if my tire pressure is at a recommended level it will still display the notification.

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3 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem of the 2006 Toyota Sequoia

Failure Date: 03/01/2011

2006 Toyota Sequoia. Consumer states mats would constantly move under the pedals interfering with gas and brake pedals, there was a loud noise while driving high speeds and when it rains water would leak inside the consumer stated the dealer assured her, they had rectified the problem by replacing the mats and making sure the lining around the windows were tight. However, the leak continued as well as the noise while driving. Also, the navigation/radio,cd player wasn't working properly. The dealer was finally able to stop the water from leaking in the vehicle. The consumer then stated the vehicle began to stall/ hesitate while turning and then it would jerk fast at times. A diagnosis revealed the transmission pan gasket was leaking. Also the power outlets were no longer working, the vehicle began to ride rough, the seat would grind and vibrate, the tire pressure monitoring light illuminated, the brake hardware kit was falling apart, the engine was leaking oil and the dealer replaced the gaskets, the trunk wouldn't open. The consumer stated while driving on the highway, the vehicle suddenly stopped. The dealer stated the transmission needed to be replaced. The dealer informed the consumer the drain plug was missing.

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