Seven problems related to service brakes have been reported for the 2014 Toyota Sienna. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Toyota Sienna based on all problems reported for the 2014 Sienna.
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Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Toyota Sienna. While driving 15 mph the brake pedal was applied however depressed to the floorboard, the vehicle accelerated and surge forward without warning. The contact shifted into neutral and shutdown the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to romano Toyota 6400 basile rowe, east syracuse, NY 13057(315) 445-1070 where informed the vehicle was working as designed but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted who sent an engineer to gather . The failure mileage was 78,929 ap.
My vehicle 's very hard brake with dtc c1441 , odometer only 25. 036 mileage I need a long distance to stop the car.
Vehicle was stationary, bought from the dealership in Feb (present month: sept). Less than 53k. One day instrument cluster was clear, drove home in the rain. The next morning I went out to go to work the speedometer was non-functional, abs, vsc, trac, eps lights were all on and the exclamation mark was lit also. The car ran fine. At the dealership now; dealership says that it is the abs actuator. It's "bad. " how does the abs actuator of a car that isn't five years old "bad?" they say it will cost $3258. 04 to fix . . . And of course, out of warranty. This doesn't make sense and seeing that Toyota had over 600,000 cases in the past of bad actuators, I believe this is a case into which should be looked.
Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Toyota Sienna. The contact stated while trying to stop the vehicle, the brake pedal could be press down to the floor. No warning lights illuminated during the failure. The vehicle was taken to the the dealer larry h. Miller Toyota murray 5650 state st, murray, ut 84107 who could not duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage 80,000. VIN not available . Hk.
On Saturday, June 6, 2015, my 2014 Toyota Sienna limited automatically braked with very significant force while the cruise control was engaged at approximately 45 mph. No vehicles or obstacles were ahead and I was driving on a straight and relatively level street that has a 45 mph speed limit. This problem also occurred many, many times in the first several months after purchasing this vehicle new in April 2014. I reported this problem to molle Toyota, kansas city, missouri when it first happened and at the 5,000 and 10,000 services and they could find no problems with the adaptive cruise control system. During the first few months of ownership I tried driving to the molle Toyota dealership when the problem occurred and the dealership was open but each time the problem stopped happening before I got to the dealership. The problem usually happens "out of the blue" after I have been driving for a while. Once the problem first occurs, it then happens over and over each time I reengage the cruise control. Stopping the vehicle and restarting the engine almost always stops the problem from reoccuring. And as I indicated above, sometimes the problem will stop on its own without restarting the engine. I am submitting this complaint at this time after seeing in the news that there have been similar complaints on jeeps. The June 6 incident was also much worse than previous incidents due to another car following very closely behind me when the Sienna brakes automatically slammed on. I was also concerned that the driver behind me might have thought that I had braked hard on purpose. I have been able to cope with this problem but my main concern is with allowing others to drive the Sienna and that they may not be able to quickly turn the cruise control off when the problem happens.
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