Four problems related to owners/service manual have been reported for the 2007 Toyota Sienna. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Toyota Sienna based on all problems reported for the 2007 Sienna.
I currently have a 2007 Toyota Sienna with 130k miles. My car is good condition and has been very reliable over the last several years. Recently both the drivers and passenger sliding doors stopped working and the wire that is part of the door mechanism popped and is now hanging from the back windows. I am at this time unable to open either door and there is no way to manually open the doors. I have children and they are having to climb from the front to the read. There was no indicator that this was becoming an issue. It as if Toyota was aware of this problem, however they are not addressing it without charing outrageous prices. The dealer claimed wear and term, however my door may be opened and closed 1 to 2 times per day, if that. The response was very nonchalant as if was not a big deal. I am very disappointed in the issue and more disappointed in the response from my dealer, whom I have been dealing with since 1997. Toyota really needs to address this issue. This is not only a mechanical malfunction, it is a safety issue.
Passenger side automatic sliding door actuator failed. Power door buttons would not work to open door. Door could only be opened manually.
Rear liftgate does not stay open and falls completely to slam close as as it reachs the top to fully opened. This happens with and without power so rear liftgate is not usuable even manually.
2007 Toyota Sienna. Consumer writes in regards to loss of rear view monitor/ camera when vehicle battery dies. The consumer stated she could not find a sentence or a paragraph in the owner's manual, explaining how to recover the loss of the rear view monitor/camera after the battery died. The dealer informed the consumer, the navigation system would have to be sent to California. The consumer ordered a map dvd through an independent vehicle repair garage and had it loaded and that reactivated the rear view camera, cd player and radio.
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