Unknown Or Other Related Problems of the 2007 Toyota Sienna

Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2007 Toyota Sienna.

Table 1. Unknown Or Other related problems of Toyota Sienna

Problem Category Number of Problems
Unknown Or Other problems
10

Unknown Or Other problem #1

Faulty rear liftgate struts. In 50 degree weather, struts fail and door drops and automatically continues to close. Problem is ongoing. No injury.

Unknown Or Other problem #2

After returning from a short drive the driver-side sliding door (not powered) will not open at all. The lock won't move to the locked position, and it appears to not be unlocked either.

Unknown Or Other problem #3

Passanger power sliding door not working properly. Passanger side power sliding door opens on its own. Passanger power sliding door will not close on its own. Toyota dealer diagnost as power sliding door motor and cable failure. The cost was quoted at $1700. This is a safety concern because when the door is manually closed it will just automaticly open when driving down the road.

Unknown Or Other problem #4

2007 Toyota Sienna engine stopped, and failed to start withint about 15 minutes afterwards at hot weather above 95f with air conditioning on.

Unknown Or Other problem #5

My complaint involves the Toyota Sienna minivan (mine is a 2007). I believe Toyota is aware of a defect in the rear ac lines which causes them to prematurely corrode near the rear axle. This causes a release of the refrigerant into the atmosphere and mandates the lines be replaced by the owner at a cost of app. $1200. My vehicle was purchased new in may 2007 and has 45k miles- no accidents, always properly maintained. This van was recently recalled for excess corrosion in the spare tire carrier which causes the spare tire to fall out. The following is a quote from their press release: the recall includes certain 1998 through 2010 model year Sienna 2wd vehicles equipped with a spare tire and operated in cold climate areas with high road salt use. In addition to the district of columbia, vehicles currently registered in the following cold climate states with high road salt usage are covered by this recall: connecticut, delaware, illinois, indianna, kentucky, massachusetts, maryland, maine, michigan, minnesota, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, rhode island, virginia, vermont, wisconsin and west virginia. The corrosion resistance of the spare tire carrier in insufficient when vehicles are operated in areas where a large amount of road salt is applied. In the worst case, the carrier cable may fail and the spare tire could become separated from the vehicle. . . The dealership service rep (sunnyside Toyota of north olmsted, ohio) stated to me that he sees this failure very often, and the parts dept. Keeps the parts in stock due to frequency of replacement. The replacement parts have not be improved and carry the same part #. I called Toyota's customer care line and was told they would not provide any assistance. Please search online for others with the same problem- there are many. R134a refrigerant leaking into the atmosphere is a severe environmental problem and Toyota should be held responsible for repairs and costs to consumers.

Unknown Or Other problem #6

2007 Toyota Sienna xle at the three year age, the rear bungee's that move the rear hatch up and down began to fail. Toyota reluctantly (out of warranty) replaced. Prior to, the hatch would fall continually and strike our heads. In the six months since, the hatch has stayed up but I feel the new bungee's are too strong. Now the automatic closing feature has failed. You have to really pull on the hatch to close. Toyota denies any "history" of issues with the hatch sytem on our vehicle.

Unknown Or Other problem #7

My Toyota minivan 07 slid on ice/snow into intersection twice this winter and up onto someones lawn today. It felt like the anti lock brakes were activated after I slid a bit, while on a curve, I lost complete control. I was going very slow foot, off hte pedal on a curve.

Unknown Or Other problem #8

The rear hatch rubber door handle melted due to heat during the summer. I had to cover the door handle with plastic in order to open the rear hatch. During cold weather, the rear hatch cannot be opened due to the melting door handle. I have taken the vehicle to the dealer where the dealer advised that the door handle needed to be replaced at a pretty high cost. The vehicle was not repaired. I have read numerous complaints online regarding the melting door handle for the year make and model vehicle.

Unknown Or Other problem #9

2007 Toyota Sienna van, power sliding door center hinge failing, requiring replacement, when door is on driver's side and rarely used. Numerous similar complaint online. Please consider that such a failure of this hinge cannot be considered "wear and tear" with limited usage.

Unknown Or Other problem #10

Purchased 2007 Toyota Sienna 4000 miles ago - several months. Ongoing problem - no accident at this time: in my opinion a very serious hesitation in engine response when I require an immediate fast forward movement of the vehicle, especially at slower speeds. Dealer says no service bulletin. (I've been driving for 40 years).


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