Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings Problems of Toyota Sienna

Toyota Sienna owners have reported 3 problems related to brake hoses, lines/piping, and fittings (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Sienna based on all problems reported for the Sienna.

1 Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problem of the 2011 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 06/18/2019

We were visiting niagara falls this week and when we got off the exit my wife had no brakes. So we had it towed to a triple a repair shop and was told our brake line failed because it was corroded and was a cheap non oem brake line. We had to stay an extra night at our hotel. We bought it almost a year ago with 36000 miles and now has 43000 on it, I feel that braunability which did the handicap conversion should have used a oem brake line when the replaced it. I have als but my wife's number is (xxxxx) or email me back. We have a piece of the defective brake line thanks (xxxxx) parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

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2 Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problem of the 2006 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 01/24/2007

Brakes: since I bought my car in March of 2006 not even a year old yet, I have had to take my 2006 Toyota Sienna in every 7-8 thousand miles because the brakes have worn down. The first time it went in at 9900 miles and they replaced my brakes and put new rotors on. The second time they put new brakes on and machined my rotors this was done at 18,100 miles and now its at 27,100 miles and my brakes are shot again and the dealer knowing that this is my third time in for same problem told me now all of a sudden that its my fault and the way I drive the van, and they wanted me to pay this time for the repairs. They made their diagnosis only by taking off the tires, they never took off the front brakes to inspect them and yet they had nerve to notate that all pads were wearing evenly, . So I drove home and a licensed tech changed my brakes for lesser price and this tech noted that all pads on front wore unevenly and that my rotors were fine where as the dealer wanted me to buy new rotors because they said they were ruined. The tech that fixed my car kept the same rotors and just put new brakes on for half the cost the dealer wanted me to pay. Yet this dealer in hemet California at gosch auto group would not replace my brakes the ones they put on last time 7 thousand miles before this time unless I paid for them. There is obviously something wrong with the brake line system which is causing them to go out every 7-8 thousand miles. This is a safety issue and me and my 4 kids could get seriously injured should this brake problem continue maybe I might not be so lucky and my brakes will fail. These brakes suck and so does this car as my husband said I should have gone with a chevy.

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3 Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problem of the 2005 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 08/04/2005

When trying to stop brake petal went to the floor. The vehicle would not stop and the consumer vehicle collided with another vehicle which was stopped at the stop light. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and the brake shoes and pads were inspected. The dealer also bled the brakes and found air in all the lines except the right rear. The consumer asked the dealer how air got in the lines and they replied that they didn't know.

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