Suspension Related Problems of the 2003 Toyota Sienna

Table 1 shows one common suspension related problems of the 2003 Toyota Sienna.

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Toyota Sienna

Problem Category Number of Problems
Suspension problems
4

Suspension problem #1

My 2003toyota Sienna has a distinct problem with pulling . The vehicle has been in to the dealership 6 times since March of 2003 . The front end was realigned with 231 miles and the tires were replaced at that time. Since that initial realignment the vehicle has continued to pull and has been re-examined, realigned and testd 5 more times. The vehicle's 4 tires were replaced on October 1st and it was again realigned. The vehicle still pulls and on oct. 4th the service manager again test drove the van and now states that a " shim pak" needs to be placed in the rear. This is unnacceptable for a vehicle with 18,000 miles on it. I fear that it is a temporary fix for a severe unrepairable problem .

Suspension problem #2

Vehicle pulled to the left while driving. The steering wheel needed to be adjusted, both lock nut(s) were loose and the tie rod(s) were equally adjusted 1/8 of a turn to compensate for the steering wheel, a four wheel alignment was performed, the toe in and camber was adjusted, and all four tires were mounted and balanced.

Suspension problem #3

The vehicle pulled severely to the left.

Suspension problem #4

Steering is misaligned because vehicle pulls excessively to the right while driving. Dealer has attempted to correct 6 times since purchase, but problem still exists.


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