Rear Suspension Coil Springs Problems of Toyota Sienna

Toyota Sienna owners have reported 4 problems related to rear suspension coil springs (under the suspension 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 Rear Suspension Coil Springs problem of the 2004 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 05/09/2018

Took siena in to Toyota for recall on spare tire assembly. Was told that while up on the racks, noticed both rear coil springs were broken and need to be replaced ASAP.

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2 Rear Suspension Coil Springs problem of the 2008 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 07/10/2016

In 2015, heard a clunking noise from front end, took to dealer who said it was right front coil spring broken. Was replaced under extended warranty. In August 2016, noticed clunking in the rear--this time the right rear coil spring is broken. Not covered.

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3 Rear Suspension Coil Springs problem of the 2008 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 02/13/2016

The left rear coil spring broke. Not sure when it broke, was advised it was broken by a mechanic during an inspection.

4 Rear Suspension Coil Springs problem of the 2007 Toyota Sienna

Failure Date: 08/30/2015

Our Sienna is a well maintained, low mileage (just over 66,000 miles) vehicle. As of August 30 of this year, the transmission planetary gears have totally failed, leaving the vehicle and us stranded over 100 miles from home. The estimate for a complete transmission rebuild from a reputable transmission specialty shop is $4500, which is much lower than the estimate of $6500 that our Toyota dealer gave us to install a remanufactured transmission. Based on the number of complaints I have read about on the internet, this particular transmission seems to have had significant problems with early failures around the 65,000 mile mark. This repair is on top of a $1000 repair just a month ago to replace both of the rear coil springs. Both springs failed at the same time, with the bottom coil rusting through and failing at the bottom spring support. As a materials engineer myself, I believe this is a design or production issue with these springs, for both to fail in the exact same spot on the same coil at the exact same time. (and it is worth pointing out that this vehicle has spent its life in northern virginia, a place that does not have much snow, or extensive use of road salt. ) also, just about a year ago, we had to have the steering rack replaced at the dealerã¢s recommendation, which was another $1000 repair. So in a period of just over a month, this vehicle is going to have almost $6000 of repairs to it (not including the steering rack repair. ) this is completely unacceptable for a low mileage vehicle, especially for a Toyota, which are normally highly reliable. This vehicle has been maintained by a reputable local Toyota dealer, so all of the records are available to you.

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