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The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that another vehicle crashed into the front drivers side of the vehicle. The contact stated that the air bags failed to deploy. A police report was filed. Additionally the contact stated the brake warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic and the vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was unknown.

When temperatures fall to 32 degrees f (sometimes higher) or below airbag light illuminates on 2004 toyota sequoia. When the car is started the srs (airbag) light illuminates in cold temperatures.after car warms up and if the car is turned off and back on srs light will go back off.following airbag codes are stored in srs airbag module (ecu):b1141b0116this is a known problem by toyota since 2004 but they are not recalling this part or offering replacement.affected part number:89170-0c070this is especially dangerous since it disables all airbags.the only repair option is to replace the airbag ecu that has been updated.this affects the following vehicles:2003 - 2004 toyota sequoia2001 - 2003 toyota highlanderhere is the official toyota technical service bulletin:air bag system - mil on/dtc's b1140/b1141 setelectricalel007-04title:m.i.l. "on" dtc b1140 & b1141models:'03 - '04 sequoiamay 26, 2004introductionunder certain cold conditions (approximately 0f /-18c or below), some 2003 and 2004 model year sequoia vehicles equipped with side airbags may exhibit a m.i.l. "on" condition with a diagnostic trouble code (dtc) b1140 or b1141 stored in the airbag ecu memory. To prevent a m.i.l. "on" condition, the airbag ecu has been updated.applicable vehicles^2003 - 2004 model year sequoia vehicles equipped with side airbags and produced before the production change effective vins shown.many people are affected by this:https://www.toyotanation.com/threads/airbag-error-light-when-cold.369378/https://www.toyotanation.com/threads/air-bag-light-flashing.229336/https://repairpal.com/air-bag-light-due-to-defective-sensor-in-air-bag-system-921https://www.toyotanation.com/threads/blinking-airbag-light-when-very-cold.182500/many more people are affected if you google this issue.

Seats beats always getting jammed when trying to put then on

I have had a safety recall on my vehicle.first notification came in july.6-7 weeks later still waiting.contacted toyota directly via the number provided.their only comment is that they have done their part by alerting me to the safety issue and when the "part comes the part comes."they had no concern for the fact that this means i have to drive two vehicles to get my family anywhere, although they did encourage me to go rent a vehicle from the dealership until the parts come in.really?an indefinite rental cost for something that is a manufacturer defect?i think toyotas are great because they last and last, however i think toyota corp is the worst when it comes to dealing with things they are responsible for.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that that the air bag warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact mentioned that nhtsa campaign number: 14v655000 (air bags) was received however, exceeded a reasonable amount of time. The dealer stated the part was not available for repair on multiple occasions. The manufacturer was made aware of the delay. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 124,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags)however, the part needed to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware. The contact had not experienced a failure.

We were traveling 70 mph north on i35 heading home from austin, texas in our 2004 toyota sequoia.a man in the far right lane fell asleep and hit a cement barrier and over correct steering to the left.he in turn shot into the road into our vehicle. The vehicle struck or vehicle on the right mid passenger door.our vehicle to rollover to the right 2.5 times and skid 200 feet.no airbags deployed at all!their were 6 passengers in our sequoia that day and everyone was wearing their seat belt.my husband the driver sustained the followinginjuries: head, and left arm contusions and abrasions and complained of headache.he also suffered neck and back pain.myself:i suffered a concussion from hitting the right frontal and top portion of my head, severe neck and backpain & headache,left wrist & hand contusion with tendon & ligament damage. Bilateral knee pain with ligament damage. Multiple abrasions and unstable vital signs.my mother-in-law who was sitting behind my husband in the 2nd row seating.she sustained multiple contusions to hips and shoulders and sustained 2 pelvic fractures. Complained of head, neck, and back pain.my father-in-law who was sitting directly behindpassenger who sustained 3 neck fractures one section of his neck vertebrae was crushed. He also had a severe laceration/crush injury to his right third digit. He had multiple contusions and abrasions. Complained of head, neck, and back pain.our youngest daughter was in the 3rd row seating sitting in the middle.she sustained multiple contusions and abrasions and complained of headache,back & neck pain along with abdominal pain.our other daughter was sitting in the far left 3rd row seating (behind driver)she sustained a rib fracture and severe head laceration and had multiple contusions and lacerations. She complained of headache, neck and back pain.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

Takata recall. I received the recall notice around june or july of this year. I scheduled the repair with our local toyota dealership. They gave us the date to bring it in. My wife took off from work and took the car and then they did not have the repair parts in stock and said we would have to reschedule. I am off work for the rest of year for holidays so this morning i called to reschedule and now they tell me they only have one tech who can do the repair and he is off until jan 15th. Now if this is an urgent safety recall and no one should ride in the passenger seat, please explain to the toyota dealers what urgent safety recall means.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v286000 (air bags) however, the part needed to perform the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

Takata recall toyota customer service and my local toyota have been unable to remedy this defect in the last 3 weeks nor can they tell me when they might be able to.my answer is always, "the part is on backorder".i was also told by toyota customer service that my vehicle was safe to drive as long as there was no one in the passenger seat, that there were sensors that would not allow it to deploy if there was no weight in the passenger.i have specific questions:1.are there sensors on a 2004 model2.is my vehicle safe to drive with no one in the passenger seat3.does toyota in fact have a priority system set up for owners who live in high moisture areas.4. If vehicles can be traded from dealership to dealership why can's parts?i have contacted toyota customer service twice (case # 1604290026) who put me in contact with dealership customer service, which simply transferred me back to the parts department, who again told me parts are on back order, call back again.my first step was to call the toyota hot line for the recall, confirm dealership had part, and schedule to get it repaired.when i arrived at the dealership i was told they did not have the part.simply put, is my vehicle safe to drive because i have made every effort to get the repair accomplished.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received a notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags) however, the part for the recall was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v286000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

I've been dealing for several years having air-bags being replaced. When an appointment is given, i go to dealership and am told no one has placed an order for the parts.ms dept. Of transportation contacted me and said they have made the request for repair and estabrrook toyota of pascagoula has said there is no record of any correspondence.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v655000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. The vin was not available.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the dealer declined to service the vehicle under nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags). The manufacturer was notified of the issue and stated that the state that the vehicle was registered in was not considered in a high humidity zone.the contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving approximately 35 mph, another vehicle crashed into her rear passenger door.the vehicle rolled over twice. None of the 4 air bags deployed. The dealer stated that the contact should call the manufacturer. The contact sustained injuries to her head, heart and body. There was major vehicle damage to the frame. There is a police report. The current and failure mileages were 47000.

The vehicle was stationary then the gears were moved while having foot on brakes however the breaks were stuck and the vehicle was not able to be stopped causing it to run into the house which had caused unbelievable damage. None of the airbags deployed.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags), however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

Takata recall

July 2015 i received notice of the airbag recall for my vehicle.i have called the information # x2 only to be told this recall will be managed by zones.there is no plan for my zone apparently and no one at toyota can tell me what zone i am in and when that zone will receive attention.in addition, although they offer you an alternative vehicle they do not offer you a comparable vehicle.i now have a vehicle that i can't fit eveyone in, no plan to fix my vehicle and no workable replacement vehicle.to add to the safety concerns there is no guarantee by vehicle will get fixed within the next year, much less be available and safe for the winter months when ice and snow in mn often require a 4 wheel drive vehicle for the 50 mile round trip to work.

My toyota sequoia sr5 is showingsome lights indashboard. First it was the vscsolid light coming on then off on it own, after some months, the airbag light came on then off then solid on, i went to the toyota dealer to get it check out, and they couldn`t find whatis making theairbags light to come on. More recently, i started having a cruise control problem as well. The cruise control will sometimes work and also some other time refuse to workunless you turn the steering wheel over and over again and then it will sometimes kick -in. I have also noticed that the car will loosepower while simply driving it, when it does so,the system willstill be running but simply will get weak no matter how much gas you`re giving to the pedal.i hope to have this issues investigated since toyota doesn't really address them when i call them. Warm regards,

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact received notification on nhtsa campaign number: 14v655000 (air bags) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the recall notice for nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags) was received in august of 2015. After contacting the dealer and the manufacturer on multiple occasions, the contact was informed that the parts needed to repair the vehicle were still not available and no estimated time for receiving the parts could be given. The contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated while reversing from a residential driveway, the vehicle abruptly stopped as if the brakes had independently engaged. The dealer advised that the skid control computer could possibly have malfunctioned and caused the vehicle to stop. A diagnostic test was not performed on the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact was concerned that the vehicle skid control would engage while in traffic and could potentially cause a crash. The failure mileage was 145,000 and the current was unknown.

Check engine light, vsc trac and trac off light illuminated when key is in the on position.(nar)*lathe dealer determined that the ecu needed to be replaced but did not have the part in stock.the technician deemed the vehicle unsafe to operate therefore the vehicle had to remain at the dealer until the part became available.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia vin number [xxx].on 6/15/10 i experienced loss of vehicle control related to the vehicle stabilization and braking system computer.three lights lit up on the dash (vsc, trac, and brake) and then upon braking there was a grab release sensation that i was unable to control.i was driving approximately 30 mph when this occurred.i was forced to pull over and shut the vehicle down to reset the computer. This has happened 5 times in the last year, but none as severe as on 6/15/10.other experiences were at lower speeds.i have reported the incident to toyota ( conf# [xxx]) but am dissatisfied that this is not a recall.this is a true safety concern for me as i have a newborn child that rides in this car often.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The drivers side rear sliding door stuck in the open position due to the electrical system. There was no way to close the door once opened. The wife had to drive to dealership with door stuck wide open in the dark. This was not safe for various reasons... I read where other vehicles had the same problems but do not see a recall yet by toyota. We will have the dealer break the cable and render the doors electrical system useless for that door. This really causes issues for a person with a disability and a special needs child. Hopefully toyota will step up and recall these vehicles and correct this problem.

After making a left turn the vsc trac, slip indicator skid, and malfunction indicator lamp lights came on and have remained on. Today the brake warning light has come on and remained on. Concerned with the large number of complaints from other 2004 owners and toyota lack of interest to resolve the problem in timely and fair manner. It appears this problem has been known for many years, changing owners many expensive repair bills and vehicles remain unfixed. Toyota owners relying on toyota to provide a quality product and stand behind the that product when a problem like this occurs.

Vsc trac light and trac off light staying on on my 2004 sequoia.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While starting the vehicle she noticed that brake, vsc and traction warning lights were illuminated on the dash board. There was also a grinding noise when applying brakes. A local repair mechanic inspected the vehicle and stated that the ecu module was failing. The ecu module was cleaned and the warning lights were no longer illuminated. A couple of weeks after the ecu module was cleaned the brake light was illuminated. The dealer stated that the ball joints and brakes were failing and repaired them. While driving in reverse two weeks ago, she noticed a loud squeaking noise coming from the brakes and the brake light was illuminated. The dealer inspected the vehicle and determined that the ecu module needed to be replaced and the cost of repairs would be $2,000. No recent repairs have been made. The contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer. The vin was unavailable. The failure mileage was 25,000 and the current mileage was 28,200. Updated 01/14/09.*ljthe consumer stated the brake and trac lights came on. The ecu module was replaced. Updated 01/21/009

2004 toyota sequoia anti skid electronic component sensor light comes on then engine shuts down in turns when not needed and on dry roads. Extremely dangerous!

2004 toyota sequoia.emergency brake, traction control system, and traction control system off dashboard lights come on randomly during vehicle operation leading the operator to believe the emergency brake is activated and/or the traction control system is malfunctioning.problem occurs randomly (every few minutes) during vehicle operation.no repair completed.numerous reports of same failure are cited on several internet websites.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving 50 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact stated that the entire instrument panel warning console illuminated and the brakes shook. The vehicle was diagnosed, but the dealer could not duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall related to the failure. The failure mileage was 57,000.

Brake light is coming on and staying on for no reason while vehicle is running and moving. Toyota service unable to duplicate or diag problem.brake light has been comes on randomly for years.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5-10 mph, the brakes failed the contact noticed a loud grinding noise. In addition, the steering wheel became extremely difficult to maneuver.the vehicle stability control warning light was illuminated as the failure occurred. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where they advised the contact that the skid control computer needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure and current mileages were approximately 80,000. The vin was unavailable.

This appears to be exceptionally common. The vsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing. This has happens spare-attic ally over the years. At first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove. That wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur. With such a heavy, large truck, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky. Each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal. I have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs.. On each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt. Toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic. As i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears that nothing actually fixes this. As of right now.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia. The vsc, trac and emergency brake lights come on. If i turn the car off and then turn it back on then the lights will go off. This has been going on for one week now. I took it to the dealer and they want $2100 to fix the computer. Apparently, this is a widespread problem with the toyota sequoia.

Check engine light, vsc trac and trac off indicator lights would stay on whenever the vehicle key is in the on position.dealer first say o2 sensor.second attempt dealer says defective ecu needed to be replaced. *la

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the vehicle stability control, traction, and abs warning indicators illuminated. The warning indicators illuminated at various times. During one occurrence, the vehicle emitted a grinding noise from underneath the hood and began to shake and the electrical system shut down. The contact depressed the accelerator pedal, but the vehicle failed to accelerate. The contact turned off and restarted the vehicle and it operated normally. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer where it was determined that this was a common issue with the vehicle. The dealer diagnosed that the computer needed to be replaced; however, that would not guarantee to remedy the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was aware of the failure and informed the contact that the repair was not covered under warranty. The approximate failure mileage was 55,000.

Approximately 20% of the time, when starting the vehicle the gas 'empty' light is on and the needle reads 'empty'; although there may be 1/2-3/4 tank of gas.the needles varies for approximately 10-15 minutes until it 'settles'.this electrical error has not been corrected by the toyota dealer as they claim they cannot view an error; although the technical person was in the car when the needle rose from 1/4 tank to 1/2 tank, then dropped back to 1/4 tank - all within a 10 minute test ride.with this situation it is very hard to determine the true level of gas in the vehicle.my concern is that this may be the start of a true electrical problem, which may become unsafe in the future.

My engine light comes on then the vsc and trac control light . I clear codes but they return. I'm afraid to drive this vehicle since we use it mainly to pull our boat .

When i was going up a hill / dirt road in 4wheel high, at the midway point up, the engine lost power, i had the accelerator to the floor and the brake light came on and would not go off. It felt like brakes were being applied automatically. I put the gearshift in park and neutral put gear in 4 low and 4 high with and without center differential locked and unlocked with no results, vehicle would not accelerate uphill.i then had to reverse down to a level area, which was very dangerous as there was no room to turn around, after reaching a more level area, i turn off engine for about 20 minutes and when i restarted i was able to go downhill and left early from my trip as i dont want to be in this kind of dangerous situation again.also my air conditioner is putting out strong pungent smells. I tried to clear the air by putting lever in fresh air mode as suggested by your tech, but intermittently the smell

Took 2004 sequoia to kings toyota for the airbag recall as well as diagnostic eval of vsc abs lights issue.received a phone call that the tech could not determine the electrical problem unless we paid an additional $360 for more time to diagnose and that the frame was rusted through with large holes. Wondered if we wanted to pursue the electrical issue with the larger safety issue with the frame. Original issue occurred with lights coming on (had happened several times previously) followed by the power windows ceasing to work, several hours later the wipers and window seemed sluggish and the car lost all power.had to jump the car several times to get off the road and then when jumping no longer worked, we had to push the vehicle into a church parking lot.after being told by mr. Howard that they don't see vehicles come into service with large holes in the frame, i researched online and found that 10s of thousands of toyota trucks, including 05-08 sequoias, have been recalled - crc applied and frames replaced as well as toyota buying back 95-00 trucks with rusted frames for 1.5 times the blue book value.04 sequoias mentioned more than 300 times for the vsc, tailgate and rusted frame issues that are prevalent in this model - my vehicle has all 3.spoke with colin, the service manager, who reiterated what i found online. Toyota will do nothing since the recall is closed and did not include the 04 models.

We purchased our sequoia in july of 2004.on dec. 20, 2006 the vsc off and vsc trac lights came on.we took the car in to our toyota dealer on jan. 3, 2007 (48,127 mi) to have them take a look at it.we were told the lights were on because of a charcoal canister that needed replacing.we replaced the canister on aug. 8, 2007 (58,184 mi.) at a cost of approx. $425.we believe this cost should have been covered under the emission system's warranty but the dealer said 'no' and we reluctantly paid it.on a trip to ca, the oil pressure gauge quit working.we went to a toyota dealer in victorville, ca on dec.3, 2007 (66,587 mi.) we were told the oil pressure was fine but the 'combo meter' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $900.we declined the service.at some point after that, the vsc off and vsc trac lights came back on.on april 1, 2009 (87,456 mi.) we took the car in to the toyota dealer to have them check on the lights.we were told the 'skid control ecu' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $1400.we declined the service.the lights are still on to this day at 165,977 miles.in dec. 2011, after a snowy day, we were traveling about 25 mph when the car broke traction and sent us spinning 180* out-of-control.if it wasn't for a snow berm we would have rolled down a hill into a pond. This vehicle is unsafe!!i'm sure we have paid dearly for the stability control feature in this car but it has been inoperable for most of time we've owned it.this is definitely a manufacturer's defect that should be recalled and made right.we don't believe we should have to bear the cost of fixing this problem ourselves.

About a year ago when walking towards my 2004 toyota sequoia i noticed both front windows and the moon roof in the open position even though i was 100% sure that i had closed them. At the same time i noticed a small dent in the driver's side door handle cover. I took my truck for inspection and the technician informed me that this was a "new modality" for stealing sequioas and tundras by using a screwdriver and causing a short circuit in the system that will cause the windows to open. He also told me that there was nothing that they could do to resolve this issue. About a couple of weeks ago it happened again. I don't know what to do with my truck and if there is any way this could be prevented.

One already on file for another sequoia 2004. When slowing down to make a turn, our vehicle has on a number of occasions lost power. There is a second or two where the accelerator fails to provide any response and then it recovers. Once when i was making a turn in front of oncoming traffic i thought i thought i would be hit before the vehicle recovered. I have asked the service people about this problem but they say they cannot do anything if they can't duplicate. However, one service man said he had heard of similar complaints from other customers.it seems to me that it's just a matter of time before this results in an accident for someone.

Car frequently refuses to start.had to have aaa come out and jump start it.roseville toyota said they could not find the trouble. This happened again the very next day, took it to maita toyota.maita said the manufacturer's battery was defective (had a hole in it) and they replaced the battery. Worked fine for a few weeks, now having more incidents of the same "refusing to start" problem.car is still refusing to start once or twice a week.the only difference now is that the dash lights come on when i try to start it, the door makes the chiming sound when opened when the key is in.(before the battery replacement it was completely dead -- no lights, no door chime, nothing).maita has diligently been trying to locate the trouble, they cannot thus far.the service advisor told me next time i need to not have it charged, but to tow it in directly in its state of "refusal to start".

Yes, we just purchased this used 04 sequoia from a private party seller and everything was fine the first month we drove it then the vsc light and the trac off light came on. Now the check engine light is on and we had it tested at autozone for free. The testing showed a bad o2 sensor. The car still drives fine its just the lights are on. Its really irritating. I googled it and read a bunch of customer complaints about this same issue. I read that the 03 sequoias were recalled for these issues.

My vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators are staying on and won't turn off.

Rear window works at random and will not go down.

Vehicle had been driven approx 30 miles when brake,vsc off,vsc trac warning lights came on will not go off...just purchased this vehicle on 7/28/2012 from berglund,chrysler,jeep,dodge ram in roanoke, va.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that the traction and brake lights would illuminate intermittently.the vehicle would also jerk violently.the dealer replaced the computer that controlled the braking unit but the failure recurred.the manufacturer was not contacted.the failure and current mileage was 138,000.

The liftgate handle broke and was replaced with an original equipment plastic part.according to other's complaints, i expect it to happen again very soon.then the handle stopped opening the liftgate altogether.i finally got the gate open and replaced the pull cable but it did no good.once while driving, the gate opened by itself and lifted up when i went over a small bump.i can't get the gate open in case of an emergency or to access the spare tire and sometimes it opens by itself.certainly this is a major safety issue that toyota should address.

When turning right, my vehicle will cut off, the yaw sensor comes on and suggests that the vehicle is turning over; however, i am only going 5-10 miles an hour.

Sporadically, on downhill with speed when applying brakes a crunching sound made, audible warning sound and warning light appear. Release and reapplying brakes reset warnings lights and sound. Last week, on a flat surface the same sound was made, the warning light sounded and lights (vsc trac and brake) appeared. Took vehicle to dealer as noted in owners manual. The skid control ecu is diagnosed as needing replaced. Dealer replaced computer module and i will see if this correct problem. Concerned as the vehicle pulls a trailer and the brake problem described has happened while towing.

Dashboardlights came onie. Gas light comes on andgas indicator wentto empty regardless of the amount of gas in the tank,brake light cam es on.all of this is sporatic and has no pattern. We have friends that the same thing happens on thier 2004 sequoia.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that the horn would only operate intermittently when engaged.the dealer replaced the contact pad but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified but denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle. The failure mileage was 148,000 and the current mileage was 160,000.updated 09/21/11 updated 09/28/11

Vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators come on and off at will. Toyota service center said that there is a skid control ecu malfunction. Fixing costs~$1100. Just noticed that this issue has been reported a lot on online forums and on this website.

2004 toyota sequoiavsc computer and bank sensor failuredashboard lights came ondealer examined - says skid control ecu and bank sensor need to be replaced.

Vehicle has faulty vsc computer.after researching this problem, i noticed several identical complaints.as a result of the extent of the complaints, i feel there should have been a recall from toyota to address this problem.i do not have $1615.00 to fix it.

Vsc and trac light and check engine light on. These lights are always on.occasionally brake will make a grinding noise and pedal will go to floor.this happens while trying to stop.

Date and mileage above are approximate.while accelerating on an up inclined entrance ramp to the ben franklin bridge in philadelphia, the engine lost speed and the vehicle quickly slowed.no one was behind me so there was minimal danger.the behavior was similar to snow/ice skid control whereby the engine decouples and the accelerator pedal becomes useless.after about 5 seconds power returned.on 6/24/2014 (mileage 165,400) my brake light came on.i coincidentally had an 5,000 mile service appointment today (6/24/2014) and the diagnosis was a code c1247 - abs ecu (computer) is failing.the mechanic explained that the ecu had failing circuits, or failing solder connections.a little internet research suggested that the unit might simply have logic problems.the mechanic advised that when the brake light is on, all skid control and abs functionality is gone.as the light was on for a short period of time, and is now off i am going to see how the vehicle performs and if safety is effected.

The vehicle skid control light would flash and the vehicle would not accelerate sometimes during left turns and in slow traffic, pausing a few seconds before accelerating again. This action seems to be hazardous possibly causing an accident.reported this problem to toyota dealer.their response was the vehicle skid control computer sensed wet conditions therefore adjusting for skidding. As i told the dealer, this problem happen mostly on dry pavement and at slow speeds.

2004 toyota sequoia occasionally the brake light and vsc (vehicle stability control) lights come on. When this happens the abs system physically malfunctions and the vehicle becomes a uncontrollable hazard. The toyota dealer said the issue is a internal malfunctionin the brake booster/master cylinder assembly as well as the skid control ecu. (the total cost of repair is $2657.00). I have read numerous complaints about this issue and the dealer admitted knowledge of this hazard and said it was a common problem but toyota is not correcting the issue or offering any assistance in correcting this hazard. These vehicles are unsafe to be on the road. I have no choice but to have the recommended repairs done, but this is a major issue/defect for toyota and the responsibility of this safety issue should fall to the manufacturer.

Was told by a repair shop that my esc abs and break computer are malfunctioning causing my my brake pedal to be hard when applied also abs system operates while braking while in traffic at highway speeds and at normal speeds and city traffic during normal braking

Vsc track sensor and engine check lights came on while driving at 40 mph in the city.i have noticed in the past two months that when i slow to make a turn the breaks lock up and grind, but not always. The safety break is also on.i have read that when the vsc lights do come on that you cannot go over 50 miles an hour or when on the highway the car will slow down to 50 and cannot go any faster. I'm afraid of this happening when traveling on the highway.

2004 sequoia with 75,000 miles. Driving down road in the middle of the summer and abs light comes on and the brakes went into anti skid mode. Very scary and had the kids in the car. Had to pull over and turn off the car. The vsc and abs lights are staying on. Took car to dealership and they know it is a known problem. They want to charge us $1400.00 to get it fixed.

2004 sequoia 77k miles / vsc off / vsc trac / abs lights on all at once.issue has been associated with a check engine light since new purchase in aug 2004, most of the time the issue was resolved after loosen the gas cap and filling up the gas tank which usually cured my issue. Each time i had the vsc off and vsc trac / abs issue i had taken it to the dealer which after the vehicle was restarted the errors were not present,,? it has returned occasional over the years and dealt with it due to it resets itself - presently it is solid after a few weeks of rain here in south florida took it to the dealer today which they quoted me 1340.24 plus 185.76 in labor..? i refused the repair until i could further research this issue by searching for 4 hours i have found that this issue is a trend for tundras, sequoias, land cruisers from 2003 to 2005 which this stated to be a default in the skid control unit as a factory defect - by this apparent trouble this should be a recall of the skid control unit ( ecu ) to current toyota owners that is affected.i have placed my complaint with toyota hq of this issue awaiting call back from the dealer. Updated 03/18/10the consumer has decided to trade the vehicle. Updated 05/05/10.

The vsc warning light and sometimes brake warning light will come one in 2004 toyota sequoia. There appears to be nothing wrong with the vehicle but it looses power when this happens and hesitates when you are making a turn. Toyota has come out with a recall for sequoia 2003 and have a technical bulletin discussing 2003 - 2005, however toyota refuses to do anything since my vehicle is not included in the current recall.

The problemwith my suv, is the vsc trac and brake light come on and goes away and i can smell something on the two back brakes burning.i lost a previous truck before. It flipped over can't say if this caused it to flip. I hope toyota can recall these suv's and fix it.my local shop can't get a code on this fault.

Vsc lights come on intermittently, took to dealership and they said no problems were found.over the next few years they still come on periodically.i have to shut the vehicle off and then the light goes out.

We were experiencing occassional dash brake light illumination about every two weeks or so.when i had the vehicle in for another issue, i mentioned the brake light.toyota told me that they needed to replace the skid control computer and the vehicle was unsafe to drive while the light was on.after having the computer replaced, the brake light came on two more times while we were out of town.the next day as i was starting to slow approaching a turn the truck suddenly braked very hard and it felt like we were going to start skidding.this was an unexpected automatic application of the brakes and proved to be extremely dangerous.luckily for us there were no cars following at the time. This episode illuminated the brake light along with the vsc and trac lights.whatever toyota replaced not only didn't solve the problem, but apparently made the vehicle more dangerous to drive.it is now at toyota for further diagnosis. I see that this is not an uncommon issue, as there are numerous complaints about this system on the sequoias.there should be a developed repair plan to remedy this situation and to keep their customers safe.

At apparently random times the((!)) light indicating a problem with the brakes will turn on. Sometimes without warning the brakes will lock up at low speeds for a split second locking up the wheels. A little research showed that the 2003 of the same make and model had a recall (10v176000) that describes my problem in detail. I think this recall should be extended to 2004 model. I post on a forum got a lot of action with people having the same issue. This is very dangerous and since i regularly tow 5000lbs i would hate for this to occur then. The replacement part is available only from toyota and at a serious price tag.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that the two vehicle stability control warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel.the dealer stated that the yaw rate sensor needed to be replaced.the current mileage was 78,000 and failure mileage was 73,000.

2004 toyota sequoia.emergency brake, traction control system, and traction control system off dashboard lights come on randomly during vehicle operation leading the operator to believe the emergency brake is activated and/or the traction control system is malfunctioning.problem occurs randomly (every few minutes) during vehicle operation.no repair completed.numerous reports of same failure are cited on several internet websites.

The vsc and trac lights come on intermittently .the vehicle will also dramatically de-accelerate.there is also a smell like smoke.after shutting the vehicle off and later restarting all was ok.toyota is very aware of this problem.such a problem occurring especially at higher speeds could result in loss of control of vehicle leading to a serious accident with potential for numerous fatalities.toyota had a recall for exactly the same problem on it"s 2003 model, but nothing for the 2004.considering their most recent problems with acceleration i certainly would have expected by now that the nhtsa would have investigated and mandated that toyota correct this problem before a serious accident...not after the fact.again, this is a well documented fact on toyotas own website.numerous complaints have been filed to no avail.their refusal to recall and rectify the situation should be a wake up call to the nhtsa.if i hear nothing more on this matter, i will assume neither toyota nor the nhtsa is concerned about this potentially disastrous defect.

Vsc control light is on and vehicle has less traction control, causing me to drive it slow and very careful to avoid loss of control. The sequoia model one year previous had an issue, i believe the 2004 model does as well.also brake replacement occurs to frequently. I replace my brakes make repairs 2-3 yr. The same occured with my toyota forerunner. Toyota needs to beef up their braking systems. It is a well documented problem for years and years.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia. The vsc, trac and emergency brake lights come on. If i turn the car off and then turn it back on then the lights will go off. This has been going on for one week now. I took it to the dealer and they want $2100 to fix the computer. Apparently, this is a widespread problem with the toyota sequoia.

Vsc, traction control light, and check engine light activated and is now staying illuminated.slight loss of power and hesitation during acceleration.

Upon exiting the freeway i was on a right-turning off-ramp when i heard beeping and a crunching noise coming from the front end. It sounded as if something was seriously wrong with the vehicle. Once i was off the freeway, i pulled over and the warning lights had gone off. It has happened a few times since then, however it's only been the beeping, not the loud crunching noise. In searching online, it appears this is the same issue that the 2003's were recalled for. There have been so many complaints that toyota should do the right thing and recall the 2004's as well.

1.when slowly turning out of the driveway the vsc light came on and there was a grinding noise from front wheel2. At highway speed the vsc light came on & the vehicle lost power.

While driving down the road my vsc trac, vsc off, and brake lights all came on causing the abs and traction systems to become non responsive.i was told by the mechanic it was a faulty ecu. This is a known problem for toyota since 2002 but they have only been willing to fix 2003 models.

Front suspension making humming noise all the time while in motion, and vibrstion is felt throughout vehicle,passenger side rear axle seal is leaking causing rotor to smoke. Front driver side caliper piston is jammed.

Abs/ trac/skid light come on at different speeds andbrakesjerk you back and forth on road. If someone were next to you, you would hit them.suv make abs grinding sound when this happens. The truck acts like it is in nutural, wont move. If you turn suv on off a few times,its start acting normal again.my teen age daughter was jurked of road into grass 2times this mth. Bought suv new.

This appears to be exceptionally common. Thevsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing.this has happened at least 10 times over the years.at first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove.that wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur.with such a heavy, large car, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky.each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal.i have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs..on each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt.toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic.as i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears thatnothing actually fixes this.as of right now, i cannot let my family drive this car.i am bringing it into to the dealer (with copies of all these complaints) and see what comes of it.my hopes are not high.the recall in 2003 seems like they tried to address this (not clear if it was same issue).my concern really is that someone has to get killed.the issue with that logic is that dead people don't fill out complaints and if there was a death, it appears that the error/diagnostic codes do not register and get saved for retrieval (from reading all these complaints).serious crashes would be investigated, codes would be looked at and nothing would come up.case closed.what would happen, toyota, if all accidents got re-investigated? how much would that cost?ask the gm ceo how much their investigation is costing.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia with 60k miles and the electronic vehicle stability control computer needs to be replaced. Toyota has dismissed this as an issue for the past year i have complained to them. After doing research on the internet, seems like it's a known issue to many owners of this car. More lies and deception from toyota. Seems to be a common practice. They should recall the truck, i'm not paying $2,000 to fix the problem. I've spent a fortune repairing this truck!

2004 toyota sequoia failed skid control ecu. Toyota is not willing to repair as part of a warranty and it should be a recalled part by toyota motors.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia, the vsc off, vsc on, brake light goes on time after time. The brakes sometimes feel like they will not work. There are so many complaints on this issue, hopefully toyota will do something about this. This problem can cause life injuries and even death. I have stayed dedicated to toyota and hoping for there honest mistake.

2004 toyota sequoia sr5 with 4wd with about 113,000 miles.we started out on our first road trip saturday and were having no issues until we stopped to get gas an hour and a half into the trip.after getting gas we got back on the highway.once we sped up to about 70mph the vcs light started blinking and the vehicle started slowing down on its own from 70 to about 45.we would try to accelerate the car with the gas peddle while this was happening, but it didn't help.once the speed dropped to about 45 the gas peddle would respond and we could speed back up to about 70 or 80.then the cycle would start all over again.over the course of a 13 hour road trip this happened off and on about half of the trip.while the car slows down on its own, pressing the gas peddle either doesn't do anything or at times it just revs the rpm's without increasing speed.we tried several different things to get this problem to stop.we disconnected the battery to try to reset the computer but that did not work.we also tried to put it into 4wd and take it out and it seemed that sometimes helped and at other times it didn't.sometimes the light will flicker and doesn't seem to really affect the acceleration as much.other times it will really act up and we have to put on the hazard lights and finally get off the highway to try something out of desperation.all of this happens on dry, smooth highways.it has happened multiple days in a row.it only seems to act up when we are going above 55 or 60 mph.

Sequoia vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off and hearing grinding noise when it auto-engage and disengage. This problem affects toyota sequoia from 2003 - 2005. They a recall for 2003 model but not 1004 and 2005. Other driver reporta loss of power (total loss of power - the vehicle shut off) while the car in driving. Here is the recall for the 2003 model:recall id # 68549 - electronic stability control plus recall date: apr 30, 2010model affected: 2003 toyota sequoiasummary: toyota is recalling certain model year 2003 sequoia passenger vehicles manufactured from april 1, 2002 through april 17, 2003. The center position of the steering angle sensor (sas) may not be stored correctly due to improper logic of the skid control ecu programming. The vehicle stability control (vsc) system could activate at low speed for a few seconds during acceleration from a stopped position.consequences:should this occur, the vehicle may not accelerate as quickly as the driver expects, increasing the risk of a crash.remedy:toyota will notify owners and dealers will re-flash the ecu. If the re-flash cannot be completed on a particular vehicle, the ecu will be replaced with a new one. This service will be performed free of charge. The safety recall began on june 11, 2010. Owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331.potential units affected: 50000.

My toyota sequoia sr5 is showingsome lights indashboard. First it was the vscsolid light coming on then off on it own, after some months, the airbag light came on then off then solid on, i went to the toyota dealer to get it check out, and they couldn`t find whatis making theairbags light to come on. More recently, i started having a cruise control problem as well. The cruise control will sometimes work and also some other time refuse to workunless you turn the steering wheel over and over again and then it will sometimes kick -in. I have also noticed that the car will loosepower while simply driving it, when it does so,the system willstill be running but simply will get weak no matter how much gas you`re giving to the pedal.i hope to have this issues investigated since toyota doesn't really address them when i call them. Warm regards,

I bought a new 2004 toyota sequoia limited in may '05. Roughly 6 months into ownership - my brake light, vsc (traction control) and track off lights came on intermittently.i had my brakes replaced in dec '07 and this seemed to clear up the issue.in sept '08, my brake light started lighting up again intermittently and on 12/1/08, my vsc and track off lights came on and stayed on.i brought it to my toyota dealer for service and they are telling me that my skid control computer needs to replaced to the tune of $1800.after doing some research, it appears that this is a very common issue and has been going on since 2002.the failure of these systems leaves me without abs and without vsc (two of the reasons i bought the car i did) and at an increased risk of having an accident.i would like an investigation done on this component to determine if a recall is warranted.

Recently the traction control lights have come on and i am told the ecu needs replacing. Also at the same time the check engine light came on. I am being told by dealer that ecu will need to be replaced that it is a common problem with the vehicle and he repaired many.

I was traversing a driveway covered with about 6 inches of snow. The drive slopped slightly to the right. My speed was less than 10mph. Suddenly the sequoia started to slide sideways to the right. I stepped on the accelerator to regain control. The stability control activated and prevented any acceleration. I slid sideways down the hill and was stopped when i slid into a pine tree.

Problem with ecu unit, vsc trac and trac off light coming on in vehicle. The brakes were recently changed and it is now making a screeching noise. Something is not right. When i purchased this vehicle and took it to toyota for some other recall they told me that my ecu unit needed to be changed. The ecu unit is now on recall but they are restricting it to only 2003 model. I have a 2004 & it has the same problem the 2003 has. I feel sorry for all the money they had to pay out with other defects but i feel if there is a problem then they should own up to it and fix it. My vehicle is also losing power on turns and i think it is from this same issue based on the forums i have read. This can be dangerous especially when making turns in oncoming traffic. I would feel really bad for toyota if i were to get in an accident for something they can own up to and just repair in good faith. Very frustrated consumer.

2004 toyota sequoia skid control ecu had to be replaced by the dealer as the abs light continually light ups on my vehicle.

We purchased our sequoia in july of 2004.on dec. 20, 2006 the vsc off and vsc trac lights came on.we took the car in to our toyota dealer on jan. 3, 2007 (48,127 mi) to have them take a look at it.we were told the lights were on because of a charcoal canister that needed replacing.we replaced the canister on aug. 8, 2007 (58,184 mi.) at a cost of approx. $425.we believe this cost should have been covered under the emission system's warranty but the dealer said 'no' and we reluctantly paid it.on a trip to ca, the oil pressure gauge quit working.we went to a toyota dealer in victorville, ca on dec.3, 2007 (66,587 mi.) we were told the oil pressure was fine but the 'combo meter' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $900.we declined the service.at some point after that, the vsc off and vsc trac lights came back on.on april 1, 2009 (87,456 mi.) we took the car in to the toyota dealer to have them check on the lights.we were told the 'skid control ecu' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $1400.we declined the service.the lights are still on to this day at 165,977 miles.in dec. 2011, after a snowy day, we were traveling about 25 mph when the car broke traction and sent us spinning 180* out-of-control.if it wasn't for a snow berm we would have rolled down a hill into a pond. This vehicle is unsafe!!i'm sure we have paid dearly for the stability control feature in this car but it has been inoperable for most of time we've owned it.this is definitely a manufacturer's defect that should be recalled and made right.we don't believe we should have to bear the cost of fixing this problem ourselves.

The vsc trac vsc off sensor and brake light coming on, while driving on the freeway highway us26.

Battery in 2004 toyota sequoia went dead. Put the battery on charge. After charging was complete i put the key in the ignition to start the car. I started the car and smoke poured out from under the hood. I immediately turned the ignition off and opened the hood to find the abs computer smoking with flames. I quickly put out the flame with a thick blanket and noticed smoke shooting through a hole burned in the computer. I am still researching this issue...thank god my family was not in this car when this happened.

Vsc trac light and trac off lights on.also service engine light on.won't shut off.brake light also comes on and then off for no reason.i see on complaint list this is issue for many years but toyota refuses to recall vehicles.maybe not enough injuries or deaths or law suits yet.not a good way toyota treats customers. Toyota should recall and fix vehicles that have built in - designed in defects.very disappointing.also a couple years ago the front ball joint broke...luckily driving slowly and not on the highway.

Stability controls.

Regarding a '04 honda sequoia, the vehicle stability control system -- which is a traction control that interrupts engine ignition to slow wheel spin -- has frequently been activating when unnecessary.the result is that the vehicle slows dramatically when surrounding traffic is moving at a much higher speed.this occurs frequently.the vehicle is owned by my 36-yr.-old son,and i've been in the vehicle, with my 1-yr.-old grandson, when it malfunctions.it is unnerving and unsafe to be on an interstate highway -- i-196, michigan -- and to suddenly slow to a crawl with surrounding traffic -- including semis -- zooming by at high speed blowing horns and gesturing(i couldn't agree with them more).i retired from gm world hq in detroit as a senior executive with nearly 30 years experience in manufacturing, public affairs and media relations.my plant and divisional experience includes fisher body, buick and detroit diesel allison.at the corporate level i've worked in our washington, d.c., office, and, of course, detroit.in fact, i was at buick when traction control first started being explored.what we lacked back then was computer horsepower necessary to deal with wheel speed input and proper ignition interrupt.in any event, i know an unsafe condition when i see it...such as going slow when everything else is going fast.i have a feeling, too, that my son's vehicle is not a one-of-a-kind situation.p.s.your listing of models didn't include the sequoia suv, so i checked "pilot".

I have a 2004 2wd toyota sequoia. The vsc light keeps coming on. Reading on edmunds.com and tundrasolutions.com i have found that this is a common problem and should be grounds for a recall. One of thesuvs even caught fire.

My wife was exiting the highway in our 2004 toyota sequoia when she heard beeping coming from the instrument panel and noticed the vsc/stability light on.she applied the vehicle brakes on the exit ramp and heard a grinding noise coming from the front of the vehicle.the weather conditions at the time of this event were dry and sunny.she was far enough away from other vehicles that it is undetermined if any increased braking distance happened as a result of this.right after the braking/grinding, the vsc light went out and normal operation resumed.

After the last brake job the brake light would come on while driving on dry pavement.if you shut the vehicle off it would reset.have taken it to the dealer several times but nothing could be determined because it could not be replicated.had it happen once when close to the dealer and they said there was a bulletin out on it. Dealer is trying to charge me to replace and doing research on-line this a very prevalent problem for model years 2002 - 2004.

Abs and trac lights came on while driving approx. 65 mph. Alarm tone started, and car slowed with a pulsating braking action. After a short time alarm stopped and braking action stopped. Very scary...afraid to drive now.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia vin number [xxx].on 6/15/10 i experienced loss of vehicle control related to the vehicle stabilization and braking system computer.three lights lit up on the dash (vsc, trac, and brake) and then upon braking there was a grab release sensation that i was unable to control.i was driving approximately 30 mph when this occurred.i was forced to pull over and shut the vehicle down to reset the computer. This has happened 5 times in the last year, but none as severe as on 6/15/10.other experiences were at lower speeds.i have reported the incident to toyota ( conf# [xxx]) but am dissatisfied that this is not a recall.this is a true safety concern for me as i have a newborn child that rides in this car often.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that the brake warning light illuminated and the vehicle was taken to the dealer.the dealer advised the contact that nothing was wrong with the vehicle and turned the brake light off.the contact stated that after 1,900 miles, the brake warning light and the stability control warning light was illuminated.the contact took the vehicle back to the dealer where the dealer advised that the stability control sensor caused the brake light to illuminate, which needed to be replaced.the contact did not have the stability control sensor replaced.the failure mileage was 25,000.

Vsc, abs and brake lights in dash come on and do not go off.after dealer inspection it was determined that the traction control module needed replacing.this is a very expensive part that is critical to the safety of the braking system and should be reviewed as a recall item on this model.

My wife was driving vehicle and she had noticed a bang or thump coming from the car. She had noticed prior that the brake warning light had come sporadically. The trac, vsc, and abs lights came on and have stayed on since. The front brake rotors have been turned twice since then because for whatever reason the rotors are warping. The front brakes grind now and the only way to stop it, is to turn the rotors. Checked into the repair, but unable to afford $2,000 to fix a known problem with this vehicle. We love the vehicle but hate the problem that we are having and disappointed with toyota.

Brake light had been coming on when starting the car and while driving for at least the last 6 months.this last week the check engine light along with vsc trac and trac off lights came on.i had the dealership check the suv and was told there was failure in the skid control computer which needed to be replaced.also told the dealership that 4 wheel drive was hard to engage, but they were not able to duplicate the problem.

I own a 2004 toyota sequoia with 35,500 miles. I recently took my vehicle to toyotato check on the vehicle skid control (vsc) light, vsc track light and the check engine light because they would not turn off. The service advisor stated that based the diagnostic repair codes and a repair bulletin, the skid control ecu must be replaced at a cost of $1668.90 this is very disappointing and toyota's are looking less than good at the moment. The ecu is not a wear and tear item and is not subject to ongoing maintenance, it's a computer chip that is designed to control the vsc. If the ecu can not be reprogrammed to function as intended, then this design flaw that again should have been replaced under warranty or as a recall. The design flaw is serious and affects the safety and stability of the vehicle. Finally, the ecu is essentially a small computer and at a high price tag to replace such and inexpensive part is absurd. I own 3 toyota suv's and if toyota does not honor its commitment to quality, then i will not keep, purchase, nor recommended a toyota again. I hope toyota does the right thing and issue a recall for this problem. Thanks

Sequoia vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off. This problem affects toyota sequoia from 2003 - 2005. There is a recall for 2003 model but not 2004. Other drivers report a loss of power (total loss of power - the vehicle shut off) while the car in driving. Here is the recall for the 2003 model: recall id # 68549 - electronic stability control plus recall date: apr 30, 2010 model affected: 2003 toyota sequoia summary: toyota is recalling certain model year 2003 sequoia passenger vehicles manufactured from april 1, 2002 through april 17, 2003. The center position of the steering angle sensor (sas) may not be stored correctly due to improper logic of the skid control ecu programming. The vehicle stability control (vsc) system could activate at low speed for a few seconds during acceleration from a stopped position. Consequences: should this occur, the vehicle may not accelerate as quickly as the driver expects, increasing the risk of a crash. Remedy: toyota will notify owners and dealers will re-flash the ecu. If the re-flash cannot be completed on a particular vehicle, the ecu will be replaced with a new one. This service will be performed free of charge. The safety recall began on june 11, 2010. Owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331. Potential units affected: 50000.

Vsc trac lights and brake lights all come on at the same time. I have had this issue since 2005 and toyota has replace every part they know off.

My 2004 toyota sequoia at various times will stop accelerating away from a stop if the vehicle is asked to go up or down a slight hill. Other times it does it will no prompting.you are left without power and traffic is oncoming and you can't move out of the way, or accelerate forward for 2 to 3 seconds.really is dangerous.it does not happen in 4wd.many people complain about this and have for years, thus, i have little faith in the government.the vsc on the car shuts the power off for reasons of its own.incident date below does not make sense for something like this that is ongoing.can't the government even design a proper form?

Vehicle had been driven approx 30 miles when brake,vsc off,vsc trac warning lights came on will not go off...just purchased this vehicle on 7/28/2012 from berglund,chrysler,jeep,dodge ram in roanoke, va.

For the past 4 years, our sequoia has had problems with the brake warning light coming on as well as the traction control warning light. The only way to turn off the light is to turn off the car.once every 3 months or so, it sounds as if the traction control/abs is turning on and a loud grinding is heard and it feels like there is a temporary loss in braking power. Toyota has charged me thousands of dollars to replace bearings, brake cylinders, etc.none of these repairs have worked.they told me the last time that the next fix is a replacement of the esc computer. Searching online and through nhtsa complaints, this is a common problem and clearly a design flaw in the computer and it should be a part of a recall.

On friday, july 30, 2010, my 2004 toyota sequoia sr5 suddenly disengaged in the middle of oncoming traffic with loss of power; dashboard lights vsc, brake, and trac lights, illuminating, loud metal skidding noise coming from underneath, and subtle burning smell all happening simultaneously as it cruised in fatigue-mode the rest of the way. Scared the life out of me as all i could do was pray that a tractor trailer was not behind me in full speed as they so often do on major roadways. As the truck continued to glide and drivers honking for me to clear the way, i proceeded to nearest toyota dealership. I reached closest toyota dealership service dept. For them to examine root cause of issue.rather than them explaining to me why issue occurred, they quickly concluded need for abs skid control computer, part# 89541-0c062, with diagnostic test results dtc1223 abs control, c1247 stroke sensor, and c1310 active booster solenoid and wanted to charge$$$$ number of thousand dollars.i called toyota corporate not satisfied with results and corp suggested i get data from dealership's diagnostic for further analysis by my selling/home dealership. I asked servicing dealership for data and they admitted they had erased it and it was no longer available; and said they cannot look into black-box unless mandated by law or by corporate tech support.i then wrote toyota president mr. Steve st. Angelo and he forwarded it to exec. Customer relations. Customer rel vowed to pay repairs on reimbursement terms if i find toyota dealer who is willing to repair the truck. I called servicing dealer and they refuse to fix without same-day payment by toyota corporate. I asked my selling/ dealership who at first agreed to repair the truck then rengaged stating that since former dealership "erased the code" they have no way of confirming issue and if changed abs box and truck's further issues later, they would be held liable. In meantime, i am urgent need of my truck; please help.

My vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators are staying on and won't turn off.

I have a '04 sequoia 4wd ltd, my vsc trac, vsc off and abs lights come on and stay on, they never go off. The visit to a dealer ended with them stating that they could not read any codes, so the vsc computer needs to be replaced, about $1,500.00 total. The car is not experiencing any problems, but, the lights stay on.....sequoia has 83k miles. Anyone offer any advice or help to solve the problems?

I have a 2004 sequoia at about 62000 miles and have been having problems with the abs lights. It comes on and off within the last 15000 miles. It would turned off when i restart the engine. Recently i took it to the dealer and they told me that i need to replace the brake booster and skid control ecu. Total estimated cost was about $2500. Since i have low mileage the dealer checked with toyota to see if this would covered and they said no. Just today the vsc trac, trac off came on while i was driving at about 45mph. This is the first time this happened and i am a little worry about safety. I am going to autozone tonight and get a reading to see what this problem is. Very disappointed with this vehicle especially a toyota.

I was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia suv and had to proceed with a sudden stop and the braking system suffered a malfunction which resulted in last of braking preassure and some kind of strange sound. This was almost an accident, i was lucky not to hit the car in front. I changed the brakes, and had my suv inspected in the toyota dealer just to find out that there is a big problem with tundra, sequoias , and land cruisers from 2003 to 2005 with the electronic stability control module which affect the brake system and the traction control system, aprox when car reach 45,000 miles and no recall have been made. The repair part cost 1,500 up to 2,300 dollars.i found hundred of customer complains with brake and control system in http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint//2004.

Noticed trac defect light on,vsc light on,engine light on. The toyota service people stated it needed a vsc control ecm that will cost over $1600 and so we are waiting to hear if there will be a recall as there are many,may complaints listed with you and on other websites.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that when braking to make a turn, the abs brakes would fail and the vehicle would not decelerate, causing the vehicle to skid while turning.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that the skid control was defective and needed to be replaced. There were no recalls for the failure. The manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 38,000.updated 11/18/11*ljthe consumer stated the vsc light illuminated and there was a loss of control.the dealer informed the consumer the vsc was defective. The consumer stated a recall was issued for the 2003 model, but there was not enough to open a recall for the 2004 model.updated 12/02/11

Vehicle will suddenly lose power at speed. Vsc light is on at this time. Grinding noise audible.

I have to add my voice to the crowd. The vsc trac, vsc off, and abs brake warning lights come on intermittently. Loses power. Toyota wants $1500+ to replace a computer and they don't guarantee a fix. This problem occurs while on the road and sometimes after just starting it up in the driveway. It's a known issue that toyota should fix..

2004 toyota sequoia front wheel and rear differential bearing failure at 29,606 miles while on vacation from northern to southern california. Dealership and toyota would not cover under warranty even with such low miles. I had to pay $1,342.59 plus 3 nights of hotel bills before returning to northern california.refer to complaint confirmation number (odi) 10285663.old parts were not returned to me as requested upon paying for repairs as calif. Bar requirement.also have the problem with cornering/accelerating, which original dealership said was "no"t a problem, as described on 4/28/10 recall. This vehicle was built in 2003. Waiting for toyota's may letter of recall for action.

Vsc trac, vsc off, abs lights have been coming on and off since i purchased the vehicle new in 2004.dealer could not find any problems over the years.last week lights came on and stayed on full time.abs system severely shook when brakes were depressed. Dealership replaced master cylinder and brake booster system.cost was $1,200.warning lights still were present, and they were reluctant to let me leave the dealership with the problem still present.they decided that the booster was an "after-market" product and not properly communicating with the computer.dealership wants another $600 to swap the brake booster, but still no assurances that the warning lights will not come back on.this has been problematic since the day i purchased the vehicle. It appears thatthis is not an isolated issue with the sequoias and tundras.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia.with just over 52,000 miles, the emergency brake light would come on for no apparent reason.the only way to get it to go off would be to stop and restart the vehicle.the local toyota dealership advised us to check the brake fluid.it was fine.when i took my vehicle in for routine maintenance, they informed me that the anti-skid ecu computer component was going out.they said it wasn't a safety issue; however, we feel like it most definitely is a safety issue.sequoia's are prone to roll over in accidents, and the anti-skid function is critical.we have done research, and it is obvious that toyota is aware that it is a problem.despite their knowledge of the problem, a recall has not been issued.is it going to take major accidents or deaths of innocent passengers to get toyota to issue a recall?because of the safety factor, we ended up spending $1,507.48 in order to have this replaced.with less than 53,000 miles on a sequoia, it is ridiculous to have to spend that amount of money.the original anti-skid ecu is obviously defective; toyota needs to do the right thing and issue a recall.

I bought my car used two weeks ago from an individual.i noticed on my way home that the seatbelt light would come on and then go back off while i was driving, even though i was wearing my seatbelt.a few days later, as i was pulling into my daughter's driveway, the brake light came on.i turned the car off, and the next time i started up, the light didn't come on.it came on again several days later while my husband was driving the car.the next light to come on was my fuel light.the gauge said my car was on empty, and i knew i had at least half a tank of gas.i began to grow concerned with the vehicle, so i took it to my toyota dealer yesterday.they told me i needed a new seatbelt clip and a fuel sensor, which are "minor", but that i also needed a new master cylinder, brake pads and rotors, and several other brake-related issues, plus there is a problem with the skid control - all to the tune of $5,900.i decided to get a second opinion, but in the meantime, in researching this particular vehicle, i saw many people have posted comments regarding the skid control/brake system on 2002-2004 sequoias.apparently a recall was issued for the model year 2003, but nothing has been done to help owners of 2004 models, and i am wondering why.

After making a left turn the vsc trac, slip indicator skid, and malfunction indicator lamp lights came on and have remained on. Today the brake warning light has come on and remained on. Concerned with the large number of complaints from other 2004 owners and toyota lack of interest to resolve the problem in timely and fair manner. It appears this problem has been known for many years, changing owners many expensive repair bills and vehicles remain unfixed. Toyota owners relying on toyota to provide a quality product and stand behind the that product when a problem like this occurs.

Driving to a stop when vsc lights, abs, check engine light,trac off dashboard indicator lights turned on.when brakes were applied, experienced a jumping.already had brakes replaced, tires rotated and alignment done.contacted auto service technician and was told after a diagnostic was performed that issue is due to a faulty computer system with the abs system how the computer reads the car performance.was told that only a toyota dealer would have to replace the entire computer system which is costly. The warning lights go on and off randomly as if the computer system is malfunctioning.

As i was driving my vehicle, the warning lights came on for the brakes, vsc and skid control.i have been told that the repair will be $1900 to replace the ecu.

I am the original owner of this vehicle, it currently has 155,600 miles on it.i have been very happy with toyota and this vehicle until my recent incidents involving inability to stop while at slow speeds, followed by a loud noise and shaking and three lights illuminate when this occurs: brake, vsc, and trac control.after reading the many reports, i realize that this is quite common and am upset that toyota has done nothing about it!i had my car towed to the dealer after the first incident as it was so frightening that i would not drive it.the sensors were no longer on and toyota told me there was nothing wrong (my front brakes and rotors were replaced by them a few months prior).it happened again a few weeks later, this time i turned the car off and back on and got the lights to go off, then i drove it directly to my mechanic.he found three error codes associated with the abs system.he said it's expensive to replace so he reset the system and we decided to see if that works.now, a week or so after the reset, it happened to me again in traffic.after reading all of the other very similar reports, i no longer feel safe to drive my car!please make toyota be responsible for their negligence to their customer's safety!i found reports on this dating back to 2004 and i know there was a recall done on the 2003 models.

When turning left or right, and at low speeds, vts is turning on and causing the vehicle to lose power. This happens when pulling out in front of traffic and i cannot speed up until the vehicle is straight.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the abs, vsc, four wheel drive, and other brake system warning indicators illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic who contacted the dealer regarding the codes that appeared during the diagnostic test. The dealer was unsure of what the codes indicated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 155,400.updated 12/21/16*ljupdated 06/25/18

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the vehicle stablility control (vsc) lights would turn on and off. The vehicle stability control (vsc) system would activate at low speeds for a few seconds during acceleration from a stopped position. The contact called the local dealership was informed that he would have to pay for a diagnostic test or $2000 in repair costs. The contact called the manufacturer who also stated that there were no recalls or warranties and that he had to pay for the repairs. The failure and current mileages were approximately 53,000.

The skid control light flashes at randomly at low speeds causing the vehicle not to accelerate; and at times during a left turn;took vehicle to toyota dealer i was informed that skid computer was identifying a skidding condition during wet conditions, but the surface was dry. This defect can cause an accident from the rear or oncoming traffic. Other 2004 models have reported similar problems with esc, trac control and abs.

Upon leaving my driveway multiple times car starts beeping and lights flashing and finally corrects itself. In 2010 i had "yaw rate sensor" replaced at a cost of $511.00.then the brake light on the dash continued to come on.i finally took it in to the toyota dealer and they told me i needed the "skid control ecu" replaced at a cost of $907.00 plus tax.i refused this because they assured me the brakes are still working fine.there have been numerous complaints to toyota on this model and similar model sequoias. Tsb's have been issued but no recalls.please help us get this problem addressed with toyota.

File a complaint to nhtsa regarding vsc/traction/abs skid control ecu failure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------i have a '04 sequoia. My vsc on off/vsc traction light and engine check came on as per many of the reports you find posted. After taking it to the dealer they found 4 codes coming up specific to the problem and advised that bank 2 sensor 1 and the skid control computer and the engine control computer (ecc) required replacing. Still there is vibration in the steering and unsafe to drive, and similar problems have been seen in other sequoia also. I was on a trip to new york and on the way back this problem was seen. Then contacted toyota customer service and complained about the issue. I need your help to resolve the issue.

Same problem as everyone else...vsc, abs, trac and check engine lights come on. Need to pull over to the side of the highway, turn off my vehicle and restart it to turn off the lights...i manage an independent repair shop and have seen several more sequoias come in with the same problem. The before mentioned lights have come on a handful of times in my personal vehicle. When is this issue going to be taken seriously??? hello toyota? unfortunately it will take several deaths to get this issue taken care of....shame on toyota. Do the right thing! chalk up another dissatisfied "vsc victim."

2004 toyota sequoia - loss of power while turning vehicle 10-15 times last two years.just now the vsc on/off light, the vsc traction light and the check engine light has come on.two very close calls in past month turning in front of oncoming traffic due to a loss of power.contacting dealer for solution.

Trac off light and vac trac lights on all the time! grinding noise when brakes applied at random times. Cause for concern! have had everything replaced that could cause this over the past 2 years and still having the same issue!

My 2003 toyota sequoia has 2 lights that come on when i drive (the vsc and trac off).sometimes it comes on immediately after i start the car, other times it comes on after driving for about a minute. The toyota dealership diagnosed it as needing a new skid control ecu.they told me that this computer controls the abs of the vehicle and that it is unsafe to drive.however, the price tag is too steep to have repaired today.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving the vsc service light illuminated on the dashboard and the vehicle began to decelerate. The vehicle lost power and would not begin to accelerate again until the vehicle slowed down to a lower unknown speed. The failure recurred intermittently and was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that there was a failure within the computer that controls the vehicle stabilization control system.the vehicle was in the process of having the ecu replaced.the failure and current mileages were 70,000.

I was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia, and it began to vibrate and shake left to right while braking. It also started making a loud grinding noise, and felt as if the truck was loosing acceleration. The skid control light appears on the dashboard sometimes when this is happening. This happens intermittently, and it is a bad unsafe feeling while driving. I drive the city streets daily and occasionally use the freeways. I was told that my truck has a defective skid control ecu. This should be a safety recall for consumers seeing that this can cause hazardous conditions on the road. I have researched and found that many other consumers have complained about this very issue. I also see that 2003 toyota sequoias have been involved in a recall for this same issue. This should have extended to later models of sequoias as well. I definitely think a recall should occur, and customers who have had this issue taken care of in a dealership should be reimbursed for this defect. This is a very dangerous defect.

2004 toyota sequoia anti skid electronic component sensor light comes on then engine shuts down in turns when not needed and on dry roads. Extremely dangerous!

Vsc trac, vsc off and check engine lights come on and will not go off. Have had this happen before years ago. Searched and this is a common problem that needs to be addressed. Lights came as vehicle was in motion.

At on or about 7:30 pm on may13th 2018 our son was driving the families 2004 toyota sequoia northbound in 2 lane divided highway and no other traffic present. Weather was inclement, visibility clear but nothing out of the ordinary for florida. He was traveling 41 mph in a 45 in the left lane. No sooner than he went through the intersection traffic light controlled, (he had the right of way) did he go through what the deputy said was a slippery section of the road way covered with standing water. He released pressure on the accelerator to diminish hydroplaning and no sooner than that instant the vsc lights (variable speed control) lights illuminated in the dash. He reported that the right front wheel locked up and created a pivot point for the car to spin around 180 degrees clockwise, now facing oncoming traffic as he was now in the right lane. He wasfrantically attempting to regain control over the vehicle by constantly depressing the brakes in order to stop the vehicles motion however unsuccessful as he was pressing on the braking pedal with no response, the car now still in motion, hit the curb, and left the roadway by going now backwards down a steep embankment of over 12 feet and came to a halt. Luckily, a sheriffs deputy was traveling in the opposite direction and had witnessed this and was able to save my sons life by his quick response. The car had to be extracted out of the culvert with recovery cranes. Our family is so grateful to the deputy and that we have our son alive and without a scratch. He is a bit worn for wear being shook up like that.the sequoia has always been serviced by toyota and we enjoyed years of trouble-free ownership until this incident.

Cornering at about 65 or so on highway.sensors went off, terrible grinding noise, shaky steering.

While decelerating towards an intersection that i had to stop at vsc dash indicator light, brake light, & trac light all came on. Then, as i pressed the brake pedal i heard deep crunching noises from the braking system (sounded like front end). There was also loud "clanking" noises, as if something was banging around the inside of the rim or brake rotor. All the noises were also physically felt on my braking foot at the same time they sounded. My foot wasbeing dropped and pushed noticeably by the brake pedal. I almost rear-ended the car in front of me because the braking power from fluctuating independently from strong to almost none within a matter of a few seconds. The same dash warning lights have been continuing to turn on for the last 5 or 6 weeks (sometimes all of them, sometimes one at a time), but the physical braking issue happened to me again today 9-11-13. I was on a back street so i tried to video it with my phone but couldn't get the camera set to video in time; and it stopped after occurring at three different braking attempts. The car fluctuated its way to a stop with the same crunching noises (no clanking) this time. The pressure fully changed on the brake pedal as the issue took place and i had little control of exactly when braking would happen. Have you seen the amount of times this is happening? are you reading these threads? i'm concerned to take my kids in the car. I'm concerned in letting my less experienced 18 year old drive it as usual. I went to the dealer and they were clueless and said that was part if the way the car kept me safe on wet roads. Neither incident occur on wet roads. I've been driving for 25 years; i did not have control of the braking in my vehicle two times in last 6 weeks due to a vehicle system going haywire! driving this vehicle is a hazard! please do something before someone gets hurt or killed because of this!

*******2004 toyota sequoia ltd vsc computer failure, wheel lockup on left*********brake light, vsc and trac light all came on. I was driving approx. 20 mph and the left front wheel locked up and the car pulled sharply to the left.the brake pedal went to the floor and i lost brake pedal effectiveness.i turned the car off and restarted it and all lights went out and brake feel and effectiveness appears ok.i took the car straight to the dealer for inspection.for the last 2 years the brake light would come on and stay on and when iturned off the car and restarted it the light would go off.for 2 years my local dealer in butler, pa could not get a failure code. When i took the car for diagnostics, the cause was the ecm part number 89541-oc062 at a cost of about $1377.00. They replaced it at the great dealership in langhorne,pa.i have 55,659 miles on this vehicle.since the repair the brake warning light has come on one time and stayed on, when we restarted the car it went away.i will return to dealer to have this checked again next time it comes on.it seems to me that this lockup of the wheel and loss of braking effectiveness is a real big safety issue on these vehicles.please get back to me to tell me if nhtsa is looking into this situation.thank you!

Vsc off, vsc trac lights go on and off all the time.along with the check engine lights.

While driving the vsc trac, vsc off and abs light came on. When i triedto make a turn after the stop sign i realized the skid light was on for few seconds and i felt if i lost the vehicle control.

The vsc, trac and brake warning lights will all come on at the same time for undetermined reasons.when this occurs the anti-lock brakes shudder and can experience a loss in power.this issue raises many safety concerns. Based on my research this is chronic issue for this model vehicle, but yet no recall from toyota.

I own a 2004 toyota sequoia and the vsc light recently came on. The dealer is stating that the vsc computer needs to be replaced at my cost. They explained that it is common on the sequoia, but a recall has not been issued. The cost is 1500 + the danger is losing control of the vehicle during brake malfunction. I have read of several others having the same problem. The dealer stats that i should be able to continue to drive, but 2 times i have lost ability to use brakes. Its not until i restart the car that the brakes work again. Dangerous, very dangerous. This problem appears all over the internet with this truck, its time for a recall.

I own a 2004 toyota sequoia.i took it in for new tires,with balancing and an alignment. They also did brake work on the front.it needed caliper pins and the rotors were turned.it had 47,481 miles on it.when my wife left the dealership there was a failure of the vsc (vehicle stability control) system.the system never once before malfunctioned until after the service at the toyota dealership.it is clear that the dealer messed something up.they claim they did nothing to cause it. We talked the head manager of the dealership.the manager denied that it could be in any way their fault.is it possible that the service caused the failure? i don't know what toyota has their mechanics do but someone needs to do a full investigation.the vehicle now is a hazard to drive.i currently can't afford the $1500 dollars to replace the computer.could it be related to the kind of tires put on or dust or metal in the sensors? failure codes are c0210 (right rear wheel speed sensor signal malfunction, c1223 (abs control system malfunction) , and c1310 (active booster solenoid).the sequoia's vsc light comes on often and the vehicle will not accelerate even when the pedal is pressed all the way to the floor. It has almost caused about 2 bad accidents.we currently drive it but don't rely on it for passing.if the system fails we just have to drive slow and stay in our lane. I do know that toyota knows that this is a huge problem.they also use a different skid control computer in newer models.we need a recall. I have seen many references to this same exact problem.for the safety of our drivers please issue a recall.the manufacturer obviously didn't test the system before it was allowed on the market.

Traction control computer failure.anti - skid computer failure.vehicle stability control computer failure on 2004 toyota sequoia.vehicle is just over three years old and has 41,800 miles.

Check engine light come on. Along with 2 other lights. This has occurred over 10 to 12 times since owning this suv. Each time it is noted on my paper work no leaks found and gas cap replaced. I have spent each time on a average $578 at least for a gas cap after they have checked out the car. I even had this problem when the car was under warranty but of course no charge then. I notice other toyota vehicles have recall on this check engine lights. I think the sequoia should get included in this it is the same thing. I can only imagine how much money owners of these suvs have paid out because of this. I notice this check engine light came on after i put gas in. The light will not go off until you take in it in to the dealership who then charges you the $578 or more it simply ripping the consumer off

Date and mileage above are approximate.while accelerating on an up inclined entrance ramp to the ben franklin bridge in philadelphia, the engine lost speed and the vehicle quickly slowed.no one was behind me so there was minimal danger.the behavior was similar to snow/ice skid control whereby the engine decouples and the accelerator pedal becomes useless.after about 5 seconds power returned.on 6/24/2014 (mileage 165,400) my brake light came on.i coincidentally had an 5,000 mile service appointment today (6/24/2014) and the diagnosis was a code c1247 - abs ecu (computer) is failing.the mechanic explained that the ecu had failing circuits, or failing solder connections.a little internet research suggested that the unit might simply have logic problems.the mechanic advised that when the brake light is on, all skid control and abs functionality is gone.as the light was on for a short period of time, and is now off i am going to see how the vehicle performs and if safety is effected.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the brake was engaged however, the vehicle hesitated and exhibited a loud noise before stalling. The traction control, brakeand check engine warning lights all illuminated after the failure occurred. The vehicle was restarted and the traction control and brake warning lights remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who performed a diagnostic, locating the failure at the wheel speed sensor, the ecu, engine control module and the abs control system. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the failure and current mileage was 113,761.

The driver seat belt wont go in so i cant wear a seatbelt , the vsc trac and check enginine light goes off and on and the brakes slip

2004 toyota sequoia - loss of power while turning vehicle 10-15 times last two years.just now the vsc on/off light, the vsc traction light and the check engine light has come on.two very close calls in past month turning in front of oncoming traffic due to a loss of power.contacting dealer for solution.

Heavy exhaust fumes entering vehicle.

Heavy sulpher fumes from exhaust.

2004 toyota sequoia.the rear door (hatch) external door handle fails mid way during normal operation leading the door to continuously be ajar during vehicle operation.door handle is disabled and there is no other way to open/close door (there is no internal handle).total failure.local toyota dealer service department stated that this part fails often on toyota sequoias and toyota siennas.search of internet website reveals failure is due to use of "cheap plastic parts" on this essential piece of vehicle equipment.

2004 toyota sequoia skid control ecu had to be replaced by the dealer as the abs light continually light ups on my vehicle.

Brake light is coming on and staying on for no reason while vehicle is running and moving. Toyota service unable to duplicate or diag problem.brake light has been comes on randomly for years.

I'm the original owner of my 2004 toyota sequoia vehicle. I noticed that my brake light indicator light was illuminated on my dashboard. My first thought was that my emergency brake was not completely disengaged. I pulled over to the side of the road and checked. The brake was off.i started my car and the brake light was still illuminated but it eventually turned off so i assumed that my emergency brake may have been slightly engaged when i was driving.a few days later the brake light was illuminated on my dashboard, again.it went off by itself but it intermittently went on and off over a couple weeks time. I took it to toyota carlsbad and they diagnosed the problem. The trouble codes came back as p1247 and p1223. These codes indicated that the abs skid control system malfunctioned which caused my anti-lock system to completely stop working. I had a new abs skid control computer installed at a cost of $1,035.00. This shouldn't have occurred with only 39,500 miles on my vehicle.i went on line and discovered that there have been several 2003, 2004 and 2005 toyota sequoia vehicles that had to have the abs system replaced. I'm hoping that toyota will mandate a recall to have the 2003,2004 and 2005 toyota sequoia's abs systems checked and replace any that are malfunctioning.

Vscoff light ontrac off lightis on.

Vsc track sensor and engine check lights came on while driving at 40 mph in the city.i have noticed in the past two months that when i slow to make a turn the breaks lock up and grind, but not always. The safety break is also on.i have read that when the vsc lights do come on that you cannot go over 50 miles an hour or when on the highway the car will slow down to 50 and cannot go any faster. I'm afraid of this happening when traveling on the highway.

Dashboardlights came onie. Gas light comes on andgas indicator wentto empty regardless of the amount of gas in the tank,brake light cam es on.all of this is sporatic and has no pattern. We have friends that the same thing happens on thier 2004 sequoia.

We have had 2 rear end collisions in our 2004 toyota sequoia in less than 10 months of ownership.we have never had a rear end collision in 12 years of driving other model suvs, and 20+ years of driving all types of vehicles.i believe there is a safety design flaw in the rear brake lights of the sequoia.the large red lights on the right and left side of the tailgate do not function as brake lights.they only light up when the headlamps are illuminated.therefore, the largest red light surface area on the back of the car does not illuminate when brakes are applied.i believe this leads drivers to miss the fact that the brakes have been applied.the only driver eye-level brake lights are on the side panels and the high-mount light over the tailgate, which is fairly small.the proportional size of the side eye-level brake lights is significantly smaller than the red lenses on the tailgate.we request that nhtsa look into this matter, because the design defies common sense and we believe has led to two rear-end collisions in less than a year.we are seriously considering selling this vehicle because i have lost confidence that it is safe for my family.

The vsc track, trac off and emergency light of my 2004 toyota sequoia,came on, on about october, 2009. I took it to the toyota dealer, they told me that i had to replace, oxygen sensors, a new battery, and skid control computer. Total more than$2000.00.i was told that if i don't replace the skid control computer, my break system can fail and consequently loose control of the vehicle.it sounded like a major defect and expensive repair and i was puffered as to why there wasn't any recall on such problem. After the car was serviced, the vsc track, track off, and emergency light came on again in less than a week.. This time the computer told them that :there was air in the fuel system.this is their remedy for me: "i need to close and seal the fueling cap after each fueling."i do seal the fuel cap everytime after refuel.i don't recall that i ever miss one time. They reset the system and sent me off.i was wondering if thefirst repair was ever necessary, maybe the skid control computer never failed. It was justair in the fuel system.

2004 toyota sequoia -- known for gas gauge problems.this problem can cause serious injuries if stopped on an open road or on highways for faulty meter.can not reliably tell if the gas is full or empty.this should be recalled and fixed.it's a real safety issue.

Fuel gauge indicate empty, when tank is full.

Excessive rusting under the truck, including the axle, brake areas and gas tank.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia.over the last two years the gas needle, on occasion fails to register the true level of gas in the tank.when i start the car, the needle reflects the tank is empty and the gas empty light is on.it takes approximately 10-15 minutes to correct.the first time it happened i immediately stopped to fill the gas tank.it took less than three dollars to top off the tank.after topping off, it still showed the tank was empty for at least 10 to 15 minutes.the latest incident was in june 2009.

Fuel gauge not measuring fuel properly. After a full tank, gauge indicates empty tank after few days.speedometer not working and engine loses power for a while while the gauge goes to 100 mileson the highway and goes back to zero and restores power to the engine. The vehicle has only 145,000 miles on it.also rust on the body frame .

*not clear on mileage* forward additional message to appropriate dept.* i rented a car from enterprise rental car company in commerce, ga. (706) 336-8450) and everything seemed to be fine with the vehicle until i tried to switch it out in charlotte, north carolina's airport location enterprise rental car company (i also noticed a scratch on the windshield that i had not seen nor experienced anything hitting once i received the car back) . They had switched me into a jeep which was emmiting some type of chemical that makes you choke and bleed if you're pregnant (i'm pregnant). So i switched back to the van that i had before but this vehicle started doing the same. My vehicle has now since been wrecked (nov. 2, 2012) and sits at lance towing company in lawrenceville, ga.however, this is not an isolated incident as i have noticed that when transfer trucks pass by my they blow their pipes which give off the same effect but stronger if you're trying to open the windows to get fresh air. I have now had to resort to wearing a mask to protect my health and the health of my unborn child. I do believe that this is not an accident and that it is extremely intentional as i have had to report the governor of georgia, nathan deal, of suspected corruption. It is also my belief that this action is also extenuated by my ex, kirk christian of kingston jamaica, and that he may be providing such chemicals to increase the chances of my having a miscarriage with my soon to be ex husband, william edward royston. Ex husband william royston may also be involved in the scheme as he has law enforcement and government connections. I would also like to report that i rented the car from enterprise car rental company because i was in an accident on nov. 2, 2012 which again i believe was intentional due to the same reasons listed above.

2004 toyota sequoia.the rear door (hatch) external door handle fails mid way during normal operation leading the door to continuously be ajar during vehicle operation.door handle is disabled and there is no other way to open/close door (there is no internal handle).total failure.local toyota dealer service department stated that this part fails often on toyota sequoias and toyota siennas.search of internet website reveals failure is due to use of "cheap plastic parts" on this essential piece of vehicle equipment.

Rear hatch release handle is corroded and frozen.dealer must break in from the inside, remove back panel to repair. Dealer has seen this problem with other sequoias. Handle poorly designed if prone to failure due to corrosion. $600 expense to repair.

The rear door latch failed, making the door inoperable.use of the door for entry and exit was impossible, creating a safety hazard.repair of this latch failure is expensive ($400 - $700) and inconvenient.the design of the part and the material used (plastic) appears to be at fault. A heavier duty metal part is now available from after market parts dealers.the problem appears to be common and widespread judging from a discussion with a local toyota dealer service center and judging from the number of complaints and information on the internet.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. In 2011, the contact stated that the liftgate latch fractured. The latch was replaced by culver city toyota (9077 washington blvd, culver city, ca 90232); however, the latch fractured again and the tail light needed to be replaced. In order for the dealer to repair the vehicle, they had to open the liftgate, but were unable to do so. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 227,557.

2004 toyota sequoia.emergency brake, traction control system, and traction control system off dashboard lights come on randomly during vehicle operation leading the operator to believe the emergency brake is activated and/or the traction control system is malfunctioning.problem occurs randomly (every few minutes) during vehicle operation.no repair completed.numerous reports of same failure are cited on several internet websites.

On july 6th at approximately 2:00 in the afternoon my son and i went to pull our boat out of the water with our 2004 toyota sequoia.(we backed the trailer into the water and loaded our boat onto the trailer as we always do.we then secured the boat to the trailer and proceeded to pull the truck and loaded trailer up the hill about 30 feet and parked on the boat launch ramp.i exited the vehicle and left the sequoia in four wheel drive high, in park, with the parking brake on. About 5 minutes later, we heard a repeated clicking sound and the boat and trailer came rolling back down the launch ramp into the water narrowly missing my son and i.the only thing that stopped the truck and trailer was the fact that the boat trailer jackknifed against the left rear bumper of the truck.the regional inspector, jim teely finally inspected the sequoia on july 15th.according to jim teely, whom i have spoken with on the telephone, the inspection found that there was nothing mechanically wrong with the vehicle. The inspection that was done was cursory at best. Until the transmission has been physically examined by toyota i am not comfortable towing my boat and especially not parking the sequoia (towing or not) on an incline.we live in the mountains, and not being able to park on a hill will be a major inconvenience for us.toyota has still not determined what caused this accident.

Emergency brake indicator on dash would periodically come on while driving.the only way to get light to go off would be to restart car.problem occurred off & on for 18 months & 3 visits to local toyota dealership.on 3rd trip, dealership isolated problem to stroke sensor & abs ecu.they replaced part #89541-0c062 ($1252.50 part) and part #44610-0c041 ($712.23 part).our '04 sequoia has less than 32,000 miles on it.after researching online, it appears that this is a popular problem.

2004 toyota sequoia - 80,000 + miles i purchased the car new and have always maintained it well. Since new, the brake light would come on intermittently. Toyota could never find a problem.on 10/16/2009 the emergency brake exploded while i was driving. The car jerked but allowed me to continue. Once i parked the car it would not drive. I had the car towed and the repair shop said the left side emergency brake just fell apart. They had never seen anything like it before. Given the issues toyota is having, i believe this incident should be investigated. I have had my brakes replaced 3 times.

Vehicle will suddenly lose power at speed. Vsc light is on at this time. Grinding noise audible.

When i was going up a hill / dirt road in 4wheel high, at the midway point up, the engine lost power, i had the accelerator to the floor and the brake light came on and would not go off. It felt like brakes were being applied automatically. I put the gearshift in park and neutral put gear in 4 low and 4 high with and without center differential locked and unlocked with no results, vehicle would not accelerate uphill.i then had to reverse down to a level area, which was very dangerous as there was no room to turn around, after reaching a more level area, i turn off engine for about 20 minutes and when i restarted i was able to go downhill and left early from my trip as i dont want to be in this kind of dangerous situation again.also my air conditioner is putting out strong pungent smells. I tried to clear the air by putting lever in fresh air mode as suggested by your tech, but intermittently the smell

On july 6th at approximately 2:00 in the afternoon my son and i went to pull our boat out of the water with our 2004 toyota sequoia.(we backed the trailer into the water and loaded our boat onto the trailer as we always do.we then secured the boat to the trailer and proceeded to pull the truck and loaded trailer up the hill about 30 feet and parked on the boat launch ramp.i exited the vehicle and left the sequoia in four wheel drive high, in park, with the parking brake on. About 5 minutes later, we heard a repeated clicking sound and the boat and trailer came rolling back down the launch ramp into the water narrowly missing my son and i.the only thing that stopped the truck and trailer was the fact that the boat trailer jackknifed against the left rear bumper of the truck.the regional inspector, jim teely finally inspected the sequoia on july 15th.according to jim teely, whom i have spoken with on the telephone, the inspection found that there was nothing mechanically wrong with the vehicle. The inspection that was done was cursory at best. Until the transmission has been physically examined by toyota i am not comfortable towing my boat and especially not parking the sequoia (towing or not) on an incline.we live in the mountains, and not being able to park on a hill will be a major inconvenience for us.toyota has still not determined what caused this accident.

The rear differential housing has rusted to the point that the lubricant leaked out. I understand talking to the dealership this a common problem along with the frame rusting. If i had not noticed the oil puddle on the ground i would have continued to drive this vehicle until the rear differential gears seized. Need i say more? if the rear end became inoperable this vehicle would go out of control.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the abs, vsc, four wheel drive, and other brake system warning indicators illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic who contacted the dealer regarding the codes that appeared during the diagnostic test. The dealer was unsure of what the codes indicated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 155,400.updated 12/21/16*ljupdated 06/25/18

2004 toyota sequoia - engine will begin turning over like it is attempting to start without key in the ignition.it turns over like this intermittently every 30-45 seconds until the battery runs completely down.this has happened three times in the past nine months.dealer states it is ecu computer or starter, but can not determine the exact cause of this.vehicle has been in for this problem 3 times.

After pressing the 4wd and center differential button, the center differential froze and would not unlock.the dealer mechanic could not unlock the differential and had to replace the solenoid (switch) in order to resolve the problem.the dealer claims this is due to a maintenance issue ( such as lock and unlock the center differential a few times a year) but we disagree.there i no information about this in the owner's manual or maintenance instructions.this should not occur or if the solenoid is faulty, the center differential should not remain locked as this is causes a serious steering safety problem.

Problem with ecu unit, vsc trac and trac off light coming on in vehicle. The brakes were recently changed and it is now making a screeching noise. Something is not right. When i purchased this vehicle and took it to toyota for some other recall they told me that my ecu unit needed to be changed. The ecu unit is now on recall but they are restricting it to only 2003 model. I have a 2004 & it has the same problem the 2003 has. I feel sorry for all the money they had to pay out with other defects but i feel if there is a problem then they should own up to it and fix it. My vehicle is also losing power on turns and i think it is from this same issue based on the forums i have read. This can be dangerous especially when making turns in oncoming traffic. I would feel really bad for toyota if i were to get in an accident for something they can own up to and just repair in good faith. Very frustrated consumer.

Shift lever assembly may allow rollaway. I initially was wondering and second guessing myself but this is something that never happened to me with another vehicle so i did find it strange until i saw this recall. I do think the sequoia has the same problem as the sienna because twice this has happened to me once in my driveway and the second time was at a gas station. I had to jump in the vehicle because it started to roll back almost 2 mins after i got out of the vehicle and caused some damage to my door while i was trying to jump back into the vehicle before it caused major damage. I know the car mfg do not want to fix these problems because it costs them millions of dollars but i think people lives are worth much more. They need to own up before it costs them more.

"howling" noise from drive train on trip from northern california to southern california.at destination brand dealership determined front bearing is bad, and was advised next day by phone the differential needed overhaul and the repair cost would be $1,800 +,and not advisable to drive back home in northern california.the 2004 toyota sequoia vehicle only had 29,606 miles,5 years 8 months old.parts were not available/stocked at dealership.was told those items rarely need replacing.repairs made 4 days later.service manager suggested pursuing toyota for at least parts coverage.i paid his "discounted" bill for $1,342.59 so i can return home.3 nights of hotel bills.old parts were not given to me upon request.to date toyota has denied claim.

When i come to a rolling stop, turn, and press the accelerator there is nothing.it doesnt stall and its still running but there is no power.it has taken them a while to even try to fix it because they needed to be able to reproduce the issue.two weeks in the shop and it still has the problem.

When turning left or right, and at low speeds, vts is turning on and causing the vehicle to lose power. This happens when pulling out in front of traffic and i cannot speed up until the vehicle is straight.

Brakes do not work correctly. There was a recall on the sequoia however, when i called toyota last month they had told me that i was unable to have the recall taken care of because my time had expired! how can that be possible if there is a defect in the sequoia? sure enough i was driving and there was a problem stopping as had been noted in the recall. This is extremely dangerous and unfair! if i get into an accident toyota will be liable! what can i do about this???

Car had had all applicable services and maintenance.out of warranty due to high mileage.no problems prior.noticed noise in front suspension of car.while driving in center lane of freeway on the way to the mechanic, ball joints failed and drivers side front wheel buckled under the car.miraculously, we were able to get car off of freeway with no injury or damage.understand there is an outstanding recall of 775,000 vehicles including sequoia's of our year for this problem.we called toyota who refused to pay for our repairs twice based on the vin number of our vehicle.we appealed through our dealer and were refused again by toyota.today, our mechanic informed us that he had two more sequoias with front noise that he referred to toyota dealerships.both cars had the universal joints repaired by the dealerships free.meanwhile, we had to pay more than $2,000 for repairs and have received no assistance or acknowledgement from toyota.if this problem occurred for 775,000 other vehicles including our make and model, surely our problem should be included.

2004 toyota sequoia front wheel and rear differential bearing failure at 29,606 miles while on vacation from northern to southern california. Dealership and toyota would not cover under warranty even with such low miles. I had to pay $1,342.59 plus 3 nights of hotel bills before returning to northern california.refer to complaint confirmation number (odi) 10285663.old parts were not returned to me as requested upon paying for repairs as calif. Bar requirement.also have the problem with cornering/accelerating, which original dealership said was "no"t a problem, as described on 4/28/10 recall. This vehicle was built in 2003. Waiting for toyota's may letter of recall for action.

2004 toyota sequoia. Consumer states that toyota has inherent braking system defects and possible defect in the drive shaft *tgwthe consumer stated at 16,117 the dealer found the front rotors were rusted and the brake pads were worn down requiring replacement of the front brake pads and resurfacing the front rotors.at 20, 230 miles, the brake warning light illuminated. The dealer found code c1247; skid control ecu had an internal failure. At 35,999 the brake warning light illuminated again. The dealer found codes c1247 ad c1223; abs control system malfunction and intermittent failure of the booster assembly. The dealer also found the drive shaft yoke neededmodification.additionally, the front seat belts tightened to the point where the consumer was unable to move forward to look out the side view mirror.

When i was going up a hill / dirt road in 4wheel high, at the midway point up, the engine lost power, i had the accelerator to the floor and the brake light came on and would not go off. It felt like brakes were being applied automatically. I put the gearshift in park and neutral put gear in 4 low and 4 high with and without center differential locked and unlocked with no results, vehicle would not accelerate uphill.i then had to reverse down to a level area, which was very dangerous as there was no room to turn around, after reaching a more level area, i turn off engine for about 20 minutes and when i restarted i was able to go downhill and left early from my trip as i dont want to be in this kind of dangerous situation again.also my air conditioner is putting out strong pungent smells. I tried to clear the air by putting lever in fresh air mode as suggested by your tech, but intermittently the smell

The driver seat belt wont go in so i cant wear a seatbelt , the vsc trac and check enginine light goes off and on and the brakes slip

Seats beats always getting jammed when trying to put then on

2004 toyota sequoia. Consumer states that toyota has inherent braking system defects and possible defect in the drive shaft *tgwthe consumer stated at 16,117 the dealer found the front rotors were rusted and the brake pads were worn down requiring replacement of the front brake pads and resurfacing the front rotors.at 20, 230 miles, the brake warning light illuminated. The dealer found code c1247; skid control ecu had an internal failure. At 35,999 the brake warning light illuminated again. The dealer found codes c1247 ad c1223; abs control system malfunction and intermittent failure of the booster assembly. The dealer also found the drive shaft yoke neededmodification.additionally, the front seat belts tightened to the point where the consumer was unable to move forward to look out the side view mirror.

The driver seat belt wont go in so i cant wear a seatbelt , the vsc trac and check enginine light goes off and on and the brakes slip

While driving and gradually pressing the brake pedal, my 2004 sequoia suddenly and abruptly stops while being driven on city streets or freeway at speeds between 35 to 55 mph. Immediately following the abrupt and unexpectedly stop, the brakes appear to remained engaged (vehicle is stopped) momentarily (for a few seconds); although, the brake pedal is no longer depressed. In order to get the suv moving forward again, one must press the gas pedal (more than usual), because the vehicle seems to hesitate or be stuck/stopped. Because of the unusually high gas pedal requirement, the vehicle suddenly/dangerously lunges forward. This hole unexpected, abrupt stopping and abrupt rapid forward process is quite unsettling and scary. We're the original owners of this 2004 sequoia and the vehicle has always been maintained and inspected 2 to 4 times per year by toyota dealers in orange county, calif. Based on the commonality and high incidence of this anomaly on these vehicles, toyota should voluntarily or mandatorily take swift corrective action.

This appears to be exceptionally common. Thevsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing.this has happened at least 10 times over the years.at first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove.that wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur.with such a heavy, large car, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky.each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal.i have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs..on each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt.toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic.as i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears thatnothing actually fixes this.as of right now, i cannot let my family drive this car.i am bringing it into to the dealer (with copies of all these complaints) and see what comes of it.my hopes are not high.the recall in 2003 seems like they tried to address this (not clear if it was same issue).my concern really is that someone has to get killed.the issue with that logic is that dead people don't fill out complaints and if there was a death, it appears that the error/diagnostic codes do not register and get saved for retrieval (from reading all these complaints).serious crashes would be investigated, codes would be looked at and nothing would come up.case closed.what would happen, toyota, if all accidents got re-investigated? how much would that cost?ask the gm ceo how much their investigation is costing.

Vsc trac, vsc off, abs lights have been coming on and off since i purchased the vehicle new in 2004.dealer could not find any problems over the years.last week lights came on and stayed on full time.abs system severely shook when brakes were depressed. Dealership replaced master cylinder and brake booster system.cost was $1,200.warning lights still were present, and they were reluctant to let me leave the dealership with the problem still present.they decided that the booster was an "after-market" product and not properly communicating with the computer.dealership wants another $600 to swap the brake booster, but still no assurances that the warning lights will not come back on.this has been problematic since the day i purchased the vehicle. It appears thatthis is not an isolated issue with the sequoias and tundras.

Abs/ trac/skid light come on at different speeds andbrakesjerk you back and forth on road. If someone were next to you, you would hit them.suv make abs grinding sound when this happens. The truck acts like it is in nutural, wont move. If you turn suv on off a few times,its start acting normal again.my teen age daughter was jurked of road into grass 2times this mth. Bought suv new.

I purchased the vehicle used in 2008 with approximately 40,000 miles on it. Shortly after i got it, the brake light came on for what seemed like no noticeable reason. I had it checked out by the dealer and they said nothing was wrong. Throughout the time i've had the vehicle, the brake light continues to come on periodically. I've had it checked out a few times and they always say nothing is wrong. About two weeks ago i was stopping for a red light and all of a sudden the brake pedal went to the floor. I brought it in and they said there was air in the line, which they fixed. After that time my brake light came on several times, but i thought it was just the false alarms that i had always gotten. Then last night (9/15/2014) i had the problem once again with the pedal went to the floor when i was trying to stop for a light and the vehicle wouldn't stop until i lifted my foot off the brake and put it back on. Now the dealer says there is a leak in the master cylinder. One of my fears from all these years of the brake light coming on for no real reason was that one day it would come on for a valid reason and i wouldn't know because of all the previous false alarm lights. As we all know brakes failing can cause injuries or deaths.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the traction light remained illuminated and the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard. The traction control, brake, and check engine lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the software for the brake control module needed to be updated. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and gave the contact a reference. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 120,000.

2004 toyota sequoia occasionally the brake light and vsc (vehicle stability control) lights come on. When this happens the abs system physically malfunctions and the vehicle becomes a uncontrollable hazard. The toyota dealer said the issue is a internal malfunctionin the brake booster/master cylinder assembly as well as the skid control ecu. (the total cost of repair is $2657.00). I have read numerous complaints about this issue and the dealer admitted knowledge of this hazard and said it was a common problem but toyota is not correcting the issue or offering any assistance in correcting this hazard. These vehicles are unsafe to be on the road. I have no choice but to have the recommended repairs done, but this is a major issue/defect for toyota and the responsibility of this safety issue should fall to the manufacturer.

Abs and trac lights came on while driving approx. 65 mph. Alarm tone started, and car slowed with a pulsating braking action. After a short time alarm stopped and braking action stopped. Very scary...afraid to drive now.

The vehicle was stationary then the gears were moved while having foot on brakes however the breaks were stuck and the vehicle was not able to be stopped causing it to run into the house which had caused unbelievable damage. None of the airbags deployed.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that when applying the brakes, there was an abnormal vibrating sensation. The abs and the vsc warning lights were also illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where they advised that the master cylinder failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The low tire pressure warning light illuminated and the contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic. The contact was informed that the rear brake pads were worn and leaking brake fluid, which also needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was contacted but offered no assistance. The failure and current mileages were approximately 151,000. The vin was unavailable.

Driving to a stop when vsc lights, abs, check engine light,trac off dashboard indicator lights turned on.when brakes were applied, experienced a jumping.already had brakes replaced, tires rotated and alignment done.contacted auto service technician and was told after a diagnostic was performed that issue is due to a faulty computer system with the abs system how the computer reads the car performance.was told that only a toyota dealer would have to replace the entire computer system which is costly. The warning lights go on and off randomly as if the computer system is malfunctioning.

The vsc, trac and brake warning lights will all come on at the same time for undetermined reasons.when this occurs the anti-lock brakes shudder and can experience a loss in power.this issue raises many safety concerns. Based on my research this is chronic issue for this model vehicle, but yet no recall from toyota.

I bought my car used two weeks ago from an individual.i noticed on my way home that the seatbelt light would come on and then go back off while i was driving, even though i was wearing my seatbelt.a few days later, as i was pulling into my daughter's driveway, the brake light came on.i turned the car off, and the next time i started up, the light didn't come on.it came on again several days later while my husband was driving the car.the next light to come on was my fuel light.the gauge said my car was on empty, and i knew i had at least half a tank of gas.i began to grow concerned with the vehicle, so i took it to my toyota dealer yesterday.they told me i needed a new seatbelt clip and a fuel sensor, which are "minor", but that i also needed a new master cylinder, brake pads and rotors, and several other brake-related issues, plus there is a problem with the skid control - all to the tune of $5,900.i decided to get a second opinion, but in the meantime, in researching this particular vehicle, i saw many people have posted comments regarding the skid control/brake system on 2002-2004 sequoias.apparently a recall was issued for the model year 2003, but nothing has been done to help owners of 2004 models, and i am wondering why.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that she attempted to utilize the four-wheel drive while traveling in inclement weather however, the four-wheel drive function would not engage and the brake warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where they advised her that the brakes needed to be replaced. The brakes were replaced. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 26,000. The current mileage was approximately 56,000. The vin was unavailable.

Sometimes while driving on freeway my brakes light warning on the dashboard would come on and would only turn offthe light if i turn off the engine. Many times on street speed (10-45 mph) if the vsc,track off and brake light comes on at the same time,the car will loose power on the brakes and will have a grinding and vibrating noise. I went to atoyota dealer and told me bring the car when it happen again so they could do a diagnostic test. Why wait for something serious to happened beforethey could check my car?

I have a 2004 sequoia and i have had problems with the vsc, trac, abs, and brake lights randomly coming on for the last 3 years. I only have 105,000 miles. The brake light comes on and off regularly (mostly on more than off). However with the other lights it is very random. Upon braking, i will experience a loud grinding sound, the car jerks/whiplash motion, the car is hard to stop and manage and then all the lights come on after this occurs. It all happens within 3-5 seconds total but the lights stay on until the car is turned off. It may do it 2-3 more times or might not do it again for a week or even as long as a month. I simply was coasting from a fast food speaker to the window to pay and i experienced it and it almost pushed me into the car in front of me. It has done it when breaking coming up to a red or yellow light. I let off the brake when it does it and press again and it may do it 2-3 times until i come to a complete stop or might not do it again once i release the brake the first time.it is difficult to detect because it occurs at different times, different places, different braking speeds and might not do it again for a while. For 3 years i have put up with this. I go to the dealer and nothing can be proven unless lights on at that time. When i went to the first place i could get to before they went off they hooked it up to a machine and 6 possible problems came up. I have read this is a common problem for 2003-2004 models and you fix one thing and thats not the issue. I have been told it is a computer/brake communication flaw. I do not understand with the complaints of the same problem from individuals even on the national transportation board page that this is not considered a recall. We have to spend thousands of dollars to guess when it is clearly a computer or maintenance issue and definitely a safety hazard. Some lose vehicle power with it.

Brake light will occasionally come on and stay on. I took it to a repair shop and no code could be found and the light had gone out. I had new tires put on, brake pads replaced, and rotors turned.brake light continued to occasionally come on. Recently the brakes started making a grinding noise. I took it to toyota and was told the following codes: c1203, c1223, and c1247. Recommended brake booster and skid control computer be replaced at a cost of over $2k.research shows that toyota knows about this repeated problem and has not issued a recall on the 2004 although they did on the 03.

At apparently random times the((!)) light indicating a problem with the brakes will turn on. Sometimes without warning the brakes will lock up at low speeds for a split second locking up the wheels. A little research showed that the 2003 of the same make and model had a recall (10v176000) that describes my problem in detail. I think this recall should be extended to 2004 model. I post on a forum got a lot of action with people having the same issue. This is very dangerous and since i regularly tow 5000lbs i would hate for this to occur then. The replacement part is available only from toyota and at a serious price tag.

Brakes do not work correctly. There was a recall on the sequoia however, when i called toyota last month they had told me that i was unable to have the recall taken care of because my time had expired! how can that be possible if there is a defect in the sequoia? sure enough i was driving and there was a problem stopping as had been noted in the recall. This is extremely dangerous and unfair! if i get into an accident toyota will be liable! what can i do about this???

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the brake was engaged however, the vehicle hesitated and exhibited a loud noise before stalling. The traction control, brakeand check engine warning lights all illuminated after the failure occurred. The vehicle was restarted and the traction control and brake warning lights remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who performed a diagnostic, locating the failure at the wheel speed sensor, the ecu, engine control module and the abs control system. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the failure and current mileage was 113,761.

My vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators are staying on and won't turn off.

Vsc and trac light and check engine light on. These lights are always on.occasionally brake will make a grinding noise and pedal will go to floor.this happens while trying to stop.

Brake light is coming on and staying on for no reason while vehicle is running and moving. Toyota service unable to duplicate or diag problem.brake light has been comes on randomly for years.

My 2004 toyota sequoia experienced brake failure at 10 miles per hour.iwas looking to make a turn at thelight and my vehicle gave me a huge jerk and the brakes beginto give out. After the brake failure the vs and brakes light came on. Ihave seen a lot of peopleposting this problem with there vehicle. I am looking for help since my children drive my vehicle sometimes. Help!!! ibrought this vehicle because of it's reputation.however, after seeing all the issues with this vehicle and toyota refusal to repair the problem, my family will be looking else where.

After making a left turn the vsc trac, slip indicator skid, and malfunction indicator lamp lights came on and have remained on. Today the brake warning light has come on and remained on. Concerned with the large number of complaints from other 2004 owners and toyota lack of interest to resolve the problem in timely and fair manner. It appears this problem has been known for many years, changing owners many expensive repair bills and vehicles remain unfixed. Toyota owners relying on toyota to provide a quality product and stand behind the that product when a problem like this occurs.

I have a '04 sequoia 4wd ltd, my vsc trac, vsc off and abs lights come on and stay on, they never go off. The visit to a dealer ended with them stating that they could not read any codes, so the vsc computer needs to be replaced, about $1,500.00 total. The car is not experiencing any problems, but, the lights stay on.....sequoia has 83k miles. Anyone offer any advice or help to solve the problems?

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the abs, vsc, four wheel drive, and other brake system warning indicators illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to a certified mechanic who contacted the dealer regarding the codes that appeared during the diagnostic test. The dealer was unsure of what the codes indicated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 155,400.updated 12/21/16*ljupdated 06/25/18

I am the original owner of this vehicle, it currently has 155,600 miles on it.i have been very happy with toyota and this vehicle until my recent incidents involving inability to stop while at slow speeds, followed by a loud noise and shaking and three lights illuminate when this occurs: brake, vsc, and trac control.after reading the many reports, i realize that this is quite common and am upset that toyota has done nothing about it!i had my car towed to the dealer after the first incident as it was so frightening that i would not drive it.the sensors were no longer on and toyota told me there was nothing wrong (my front brakes and rotors were replaced by them a few months prior).it happened again a few weeks later, this time i turned the car off and back on and got the lights to go off, then i drove it directly to my mechanic.he found three error codes associated with the abs system.he said it's expensive to replace so he reset the system and we decided to see if that works.now, a week or so after the reset, it happened to me again in traffic.after reading all of the other very similar reports, i no longer feel safe to drive my car!please make toyota be responsible for their negligence to their customer's safety!i found reports on this dating back to 2004 and i know there was a recall done on the 2003 models.

Front suspension making humming noise all the time while in motion, and vibrstion is felt throughout vehicle,passenger side rear axle seal is leaking causing rotor to smoke. Front driver side caliper piston is jammed.

Cornering at about 65 or so on highway.sensors went off, terrible grinding noise, shaky steering.

Date and mileage above are approximate.while accelerating on an up inclined entrance ramp to the ben franklin bridge in philadelphia, the engine lost speed and the vehicle quickly slowed.no one was behind me so there was minimal danger.the behavior was similar to snow/ice skid control whereby the engine decouples and the accelerator pedal becomes useless.after about 5 seconds power returned.on 6/24/2014 (mileage 165,400) my brake light came on.i coincidentally had an 5,000 mile service appointment today (6/24/2014) and the diagnosis was a code c1247 - abs ecu (computer) is failing.the mechanic explained that the ecu had failing circuits, or failing solder connections.a little internet research suggested that the unit might simply have logic problems.the mechanic advised that when the brake light is on, all skid control and abs functionality is gone.as the light was on for a short period of time, and is now off i am going to see how the vehicle performs and if safety is effected.

At on or about 7:30 pm on may13th 2018 our son was driving the families 2004 toyota sequoia northbound in 2 lane divided highway and no other traffic present. Weather was inclement, visibility clear but nothing out of the ordinary for florida. He was traveling 41 mph in a 45 in the left lane. No sooner than he went through the intersection traffic light controlled, (he had the right of way) did he go through what the deputy said was a slippery section of the road way covered with standing water. He released pressure on the accelerator to diminish hydroplaning and no sooner than that instant the vsc lights (variable speed control) lights illuminated in the dash. He reported that the right front wheel locked up and created a pivot point for the car to spin around 180 degrees clockwise, now facing oncoming traffic as he was now in the right lane. He wasfrantically attempting to regain control over the vehicle by constantly depressing the brakes in order to stop the vehicles motion however unsuccessful as he was pressing on the braking pedal with no response, the car now still in motion, hit the curb, and left the roadway by going now backwards down a steep embankment of over 12 feet and came to a halt. Luckily, a sheriffs deputy was traveling in the opposite direction and had witnessed this and was able to save my sons life by his quick response. The car had to be extracted out of the culvert with recovery cranes. Our family is so grateful to the deputy and that we have our son alive and without a scratch. He is a bit worn for wear being shook up like that.the sequoia has always been serviced by toyota and we enjoyed years of trouble-free ownership until this incident.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving 50 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact stated that the entire instrument panel warning console illuminated and the brakes shook. The vehicle was diagnosed, but the dealer could not duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall related to the failure. The failure mileage was 57,000.

For the past 4 years, our sequoia has had problems with the brake warning light coming on as well as the traction control warning light. The only way to turn off the light is to turn off the car.once every 3 months or so, it sounds as if the traction control/abs is turning on and a loud grinding is heard and it feels like there is a temporary loss in braking power. Toyota has charged me thousands of dollars to replace bearings, brake cylinders, etc.none of these repairs have worked.they told me the last time that the next fix is a replacement of the esc computer. Searching online and through nhtsa complaints, this is a common problem and clearly a design flaw in the computer and it should be a part of a recall.

Alarm sounded and road slippage light began flashing on dash board.car slowed down on its own with grinding sound under the hood.brakes made the sound much louder and braking was ineffective. Afterward trac off and trac - lights came on. Happened three times before i could get back home - about 2 miles.after shutting car off problem disappeared and did not reoccur in brief test drive.condition would be dangerous in traffic as brakes were ineffective.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that another vehicle crashed into the front drivers side of the vehicle. The contact stated that the air bags failed to deploy. A police report was filed. Additionally the contact stated the brake warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic and the vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was unknown.

The problemwith my suv, is the vsc trac and brake light come on and goes away and i can smell something on the two back brakes burning.i lost a previous truck before. It flipped over can't say if this caused it to flip. I hope toyota can recall these suv's and fix it.my local shop can't get a code on this fault.

Was told by a repair shop that my esc abs and break computer are malfunctioning causing my my brake pedal to be hard when applied also abs system operates while braking while in traffic at highway speeds and at normal speeds and city traffic during normal braking

Upon leaving my driveway multiple times car starts beeping and lights flashing and finally corrects itself. In 2010 i had "yaw rate sensor" replaced at a cost of $511.00.then the brake light on the dash continued to come on.i finally took it in to the toyota dealer and they told me i needed the "skid control ecu" replaced at a cost of $907.00 plus tax.i refused this because they assured me the brakes are still working fine.there have been numerous complaints to toyota on this model and similar model sequoias. Tsb's have been issued but no recalls.please help us get this problem addressed with toyota.

The abs and vsc track lights started to come on.currently these lights come on intermittent. Sometimes when these lights come on, the brakes seems as if they are applied.

This appears to be exceptionally common. The vsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing. This has happens spare-attic ally over the years. At first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove. That wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur. With such a heavy, large truck, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky. Each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal. I have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs.. On each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt. Toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic. As i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears that nothing actually fixes this. As of right now.

While decelerating towards an intersection that i had to stop at vsc dash indicator light, brake light, & trac light all came on. Then, as i pressed the brake pedal i heard deep crunching noises from the braking system (sounded like front end). There was also loud "clanking" noises, as if something was banging around the inside of the rim or brake rotor. All the noises were also physically felt on my braking foot at the same time they sounded. My foot wasbeing dropped and pushed noticeably by the brake pedal. I almost rear-ended the car in front of me because the braking power from fluctuating independently from strong to almost none within a matter of a few seconds. The same dash warning lights have been continuing to turn on for the last 5 or 6 weeks (sometimes all of them, sometimes one at a time), but the physical braking issue happened to me again today 9-11-13. I was on a back street so i tried to video it with my phone but couldn't get the camera set to video in time; and it stopped after occurring at three different braking attempts. The car fluctuated its way to a stop with the same crunching noises (no clanking) this time. The pressure fully changed on the brake pedal as the issue took place and i had little control of exactly when braking would happen. Have you seen the amount of times this is happening? are you reading these threads? i'm concerned to take my kids in the car. I'm concerned in letting my less experienced 18 year old drive it as usual. I went to the dealer and they were clueless and said that was part if the way the car kept me safe on wet roads. Neither incident occur on wet roads. I've been driving for 25 years; i did not have control of the braking in my vehicle two times in last 6 weeks due to a vehicle system going haywire! driving this vehicle is a hazard! please do something before someone gets hurt or killed because of this!

I have brought this vehicle to dealer numerous time over the years that the brake warning light came on. Over the years they could not pull a code because the brake warning light was not on. Because it was sporadic i left it until it they came on and would not go off. They wanted to replace it after the warranty had expired and after i had been telling them that the light had been coming on. Toyota has know that this a problem for some 2000 - 2005 toyota products.

My brake light continue to come on and will remain on until i turn off the suv. I have taken it back to the deal which i bought it from and they supposed to have reset it, however, it came back on a week later i took it back and they kept it all day to fix it. They could not tell me what was causing the light to come on after keeping the vehicle all day. I took it to an independent dealer cosby body shop and he checked the suv but could not see what was wrong since the light was not on. The brakes did not show enought sinificant ware or tare and there was brake fluid in the brake fluid clyder he did not need to add any. I was told to bring it back when it comes on again and i did. He checked and discovered that it maybe the brake sincer. Now, i am calling toyato for assistance to see if there has been a recall on this vehicle.

My engine light comes on then the vsc and trac control light . I clear codes but they return. I'm afraid to drive this vehicle since we use it mainly to pull our boat .

I'm the original owner of my 2004 toyota sequoia vehicle. I noticed that my brake light indicator light was illuminated on my dashboard. My first thought was that my emergency brake was not completely disengaged. I pulled over to the side of the road and checked. The brake was off.i started my car and the brake light was still illuminated but it eventually turned off so i assumed that my emergency brake may have been slightly engaged when i was driving.a few days later the brake light was illuminated on my dashboard, again.it went off by itself but it intermittently went on and off over a couple weeks time. I took it to toyota carlsbad and they diagnosed the problem. The trouble codes came back as p1247 and p1223. These codes indicated that the abs skid control system malfunctioned which caused my anti-lock system to completely stop working. I had a new abs skid control computer installed at a cost of $1,035.00. This shouldn't have occurred with only 39,500 miles on my vehicle.i went on line and discovered that there have been several 2003, 2004 and 2005 toyota sequoia vehicles that had to have the abs system replaced. I'm hoping that toyota will mandate a recall to have the 2003,2004 and 2005 toyota sequoia's abs systems checked and replace any that are malfunctioning.

The vsc, trac off and break light all came on while i was picking speed from the stopping at the light.previous to that, my husband has brought the car in to inquire about the break light coming on and off and toyota stated there was nothing wrong with the car.initially, i was told i could drive the car without any difficulties and once my car /account was pulled/viewed in the system then i was told to bring the car in immediately - within 30 minutes.now i ambeing told that flush brake system - all, booster assy, cylinder sub assy, master cylinder seal,2 gaskets which is now costing me over $2,000.i have seen many complaints and recall on this same problem. Please advise. Thank you.

2004 toyota sequoia vsc/abs skid ecu failure.just told by dealer that this critical safety item is not covered by warranty.the repair cost $1,700.why is there not a recall on this.there's seems to be plenty of complaints on the internet.should low income families choose safety versus cost?

The vsc track, trac off and emergency light of my 2004 toyota sequoia,came on, on about october, 2009. I took it to the toyota dealer, they told me that i had to replace, oxygen sensors, a new battery, and skid control computer. Total more than$2000.00.i was told that if i don't replace the skid control computer, my break system can fail and consequently loose control of the vehicle.it sounded like a major defect and expensive repair and i was puffered as to why there wasn't any recall on such problem. After the car was serviced, the vsc track, track off, and emergency light came on again in less than a week.. This time the computer told them that :there was air in the fuel system.this is their remedy for me: "i need to close and seal the fueling cap after each fueling."i do seal the fuel cap everytime after refuel.i don't recall that i ever miss one time. They reset the system and sent me off.i was wondering if thefirst repair was ever necessary, maybe the skid control computer never failed. It was justair in the fuel system.

2004 toyota sequoia vsc and abs brake system problem. The brake light, abs light and vsc light come on. This is an intermittent problem that also sometimes causes the vehicle to stop on its own.

In oct. Of 2007 the emergency brake light, trac light, and vsc lights activated on our 2004 toyota sequoia.we brought our suv in for brake service.on 8/4/08, the same thing happened with the added element of a loud noise and the brakes engaging in a very abrupt manner.this spontaneous braking could potentially result in a rear end or roll over situation should the wrong conditions exist.we brought the vehicle in to a nearby toyota dealer.the service adivsor informed us that our vsc computer needed replacement. The replacement would cost $1252.00 for the part alone with a total cost of$1400.00 to address this malfunction.research of related problems revealed that the vsc computer seems to be going bad on 2001 and newer tundras and sequoias.we contacted regional customer service, who in turn referred us back to the dealer corporate customer service representative.thecorporate customer service representative conducted an investigation and indicated that an out of warranty goodwill repair was declined due to the fact that we were not "loyal" toyota customers.we are the original owners of the vehicle, prior to this toyota i drove a toyota 4x4 for over 150,000 miles. This vehicle is the primary vehicle used to transport my wife and children. I realize that vehicle skid control is not a feature on most vehicles, and it's purpose is to maintain control in a skid situation, but at this point the fact that it is malfunctioning is a liability rather than a benefit.

Vsc control light is on and vehicle has less traction control, causing me to drive it slow and very careful to avoid loss of control. The sequoia model one year previous had an issue, i believe the 2004 model does as well.also brake replacement occurs to frequently. I replace my brakes make repairs 2-3 yr. The same occured with my toyota forerunner. Toyota needs to beef up their braking systems. It is a well documented problem for years and years.

Vsc trac light and trac off light staying on on my 2004 sequoia.

My 2004 sequoia brake and vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off and hearing grinding noise when it auto-engage and disengage.

After the last brake job the brake light would come on while driving on dry pavement.if you shut the vehicle off it would reset.have taken it to the dealer several times but nothing could be determined because it could not be replicated.had it happen once when close to the dealer and they said there was a bulletin out on it. Dealer is trying to charge me to replace and doing research on-line this a very prevalent problem for model years 2002 - 2004.

My wife was driving vehicle and she had noticed a bang or thump coming from the car. She had noticed prior that the brake warning light had come sporadically. The trac, vsc, and abs lights came on and have stayed on since. The front brake rotors have been turned twice since then because for whatever reason the rotors are warping. The front brakes grind now and the only way to stop it, is to turn the rotors. Checked into the repair, but unable to afford $2,000 to fix a known problem with this vehicle. We love the vehicle but hate the problem that we are having and disappointed with toyota.

Vsc trac lights and brake lights all come on at the same time. I have had this issue since 2005 and toyota has replace every part they know off.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact was driving approximately between 10-15 mph on a slightly bumpy road surface.there was pressure applied to the brake pedal, followed by no power response. The vehicle failed to slow down.the driver swerved to the shoulder of the road to avoid other vehicles.the vehicle came to a rolling complete stop. The engine was turned off.the vehicle restarted and resumed to normal operation.the failure occurred on one occasion.in addition, the "brake" warning light indicator illuminated on the instrument panel intermittently.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on three separate occasions.the brake pads and anti-brake computer system were replaced.the failure mileage was unavailable.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.while driving 20 mph, the brake warning lights illuminated and the vehicle shut off.the dealer inspected the vehicle eight times and was unable to diagnose the cause of failure.the current mileage is 70,000 and failure mileage was 50,000.

Having problems with the brakes, rotors and components. Shaking and wearing uneven. Toyota will not stand behind their warranties. I know that many other people are having same problems. This is the second toyota i had with this problem. This is a warning to all...speak-up...make them stand behind their product,before someone get badly hurt or dies over faulty equipment.you got it toyota..fix-it-right. Show us the love... We have given you .

Grinding noise when brake is applied. Vsc and trac lights, brake lights come on.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving the vehicle it makes noises while applying the brakes. The first time the vehicle was taken to the dealership, the brakes were checked andthe brake system was replaced. While driving home the contact still heard noises while braking.the vehicle was taken back to the dealership where the mechanic test drove the vehicle with the contact. They heard the noises coming from the vehicle. This time nothing was done to repair the vehicle.the vehicle has been taken back to the dealership a total of five times and they are unable to duplicate the problem with the vehicle.

*******2004 toyota sequoia ltd vsc computer failure, wheel lockup on left*********brake light, vsc and trac light all came on. I was driving approx. 20 mph and the left front wheel locked up and the car pulled sharply to the left.the brake pedal went to the floor and i lost brake pedal effectiveness.i turned the car off and restarted it and all lights went out and brake feel and effectiveness appears ok.i took the car straight to the dealer for inspection.for the last 2 years the brake light would come on and stay on and when iturned off the car and restarted it the light would go off.for 2 years my local dealer in butler, pa could not get a failure code. When i took the car for diagnostics, the cause was the ecm part number 89541-oc062 at a cost of about $1377.00. They replaced it at the great dealership in langhorne,pa.i have 55,659 miles on this vehicle.since the repair the brake warning light has come on one time and stayed on, when we restarted the car it went away.i will return to dealer to have this checked again next time it comes on.it seems to me that this lockup of the wheel and loss of braking effectiveness is a real big safety issue on these vehicles.please get back to me to tell me if nhtsa is looking into this situation.thank you!

Abs ,brake light,trac off come on and stay on until i turn engine off.

My 2004 sequoia has a problem with skid control ecu. This computer module controls the abs brakes. Per the dealer, we will lose the power to the abs if it failed. I have the break lights showing up on my dashboard. Per my research online alot of toyota sequoias starting at year 2002 have this problem. This seem to be manufacture problem.per my dealer, this is not covered under the powertrain warranty.this quote below is from owners manual "the vehicle skid control system helps provide integrated control of the systems such as anti-lock brake system, traction control, engine control, etc. This system automatically controls the brakes and engine to help prevent the vehicle from skidding when cornering on a slippery road or surface or operating steering wheel abruptly." please investigate this matter, as many people driving these vehicles have issues, and is very costly to fix, minimum of $1500. This can cause major accidents, cause of death.

I have a 2004 sequoia at about 62000 miles and have been having problems with the abs lights. It comes on and off within the last 15000 miles. It would turned off when i restart the engine. Recently i took it to the dealer and they told me that i need to replace the brake booster and skid control ecu. Total estimated cost was about $2500. Since i have low mileage the dealer checked with toyota to see if this would covered and they said no. Just today the vsc trac, trac off came on while i was driving at about 45mph. This is the first time this happened and i am a little worry about safety. I am going to autozone tonight and get a reading to see what this problem is. Very disappointed with this vehicle especially a toyota.

The skid control light flashes at randomly at low speeds causing the vehicle not to accelerate; and at times during a left turn;took vehicle to toyota dealer i was informed that skid computer was identifying a skidding condition during wet conditions, but the surface was dry. This defect can cause an accident from the rear or oncoming traffic. Other 2004 models have reported similar problems with esc, trac control and abs.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact was driving at 5 mph and applying the brakes. The interlock brake system then independently engaged, making it difficult to stop the vehicle.the skid, abs and vsc warning lights were illuminated. The dealer replaced the brake booster, master cylinder, and the abs computer skid control at the contact's expense. The manufacturer did not provide any assistance ,yet advised if the components were ever under recall, he would possibly be reimbursed. The failure mileage was 94,996 and the current was unknown.

I have been experiencing issues with my 2004 toyota sequoia 2wd sr5. The brake lights indicator keeps turning on even though the brake pads have been replaced. The main concern is when braking hard the vehicle makes a grinding sound and clicking. I am concern about safety andthe unknown of the outcome in an event of a

Vsc, abs and brake lights in dash come on and do not go off.after dealer inspection it was determined that the traction control module needed replacing.this is a very expensive part that is critical to the safety of the braking system and should be reviewed as a recall item on this model.

I was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia suv and had to proceed with a sudden stop and the braking system suffered a malfunction which resulted in last of braking preassure and some kind of strange sound. This was almost an accident, i was lucky not to hit the car in front. I changed the brakes, and had my suv inspected in the toyota dealer just to find out that there is a big problem with tundra, sequoias , and land cruisers from 2003 to 2005 with the electronic stability control module which affect the brake system and the traction control system, aprox when car reach 45,000 miles and no recall have been made. The repair part cost 1,500 up to 2,300 dollars.i found hundred of customer complains with brake and control system in http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint//2004.

My wife and i own a 2004 toyota sequoia.we bought it brand new back in 2004.around 90,000 miles we had issues where the brakes failed.pedal went to the floor board.fluid was fine and pads were fine.dealer said the front caliper pins were frozen.they fixed it.but now the brake lights keep coming on.not sure why.front and rear brakes are new.worried about brakes failing again with my wife and kids in the car.my wife very worried as well.we owned a sienna in the past and now a sequoia.may not purchase a toyota again for safety concerns.with news today of toyota safety issues we decided to check the web and enter this complaint to help maybe get a recall to help make the vehicles safe and save lives. This is not good.

2004 toyota sequoia. No crash yet. Incident is all 3 brake lights in the dash on(brake,vsc,trac off). Afraid of brakes failing. Research showed toyota not taking responsibility for the software upgrade and making consumer pay out of pocket up to 2000$ for software repair to the skid control computer. Would like a formal complaint filed.first occurence in sept then in oct. Have looked at numerous complaints on the internet for same issue.

Problem with ecu unit, vsc trac and trac off light coming on in vehicle. The brakes were recently changed and it is now making a screeching noise. Something is not right. When i purchased this vehicle and took it to toyota for some other recall they told me that my ecu unit needed to be changed. The ecu unit is now on recall but they are restricting it to only 2003 model. I have a 2004 & it has the same problem the 2003 has. I feel sorry for all the money they had to pay out with other defects but i feel if there is a problem then they should own up to it and fix it. My vehicle is also losing power on turns and i think it is from this same issue based on the forums i have read. This can be dangerous especially when making turns in oncoming traffic. I would feel really bad for toyota if i were to get in an accident for something they can own up to and just repair in good faith. Very frustrated consumer. Crash was missed by inches because the truck slows down on turns.

Undercarriage rust hole 6" diameter and more through steel plate under vehicle.74,000 miles original owner and heated garage.this sequoia should be included in the rust recall.the underbody rust for an '04 with only 74,000 miles is ridiculous.extreme rust around brake components.

I have noticed on my 2004 toyota sequoia that when i brake and hit a bump or pothole, the whole brake system seems to tremble and lose the ability to brake.

2004 toyota sequoia. Consumer states that toyota has inherent braking system defects and possible defect in the drive shaft *tgwthe consumer stated at 16,117 the dealer found the front rotors were rusted and the brake pads were worn down requiring replacement of the front brake pads and resurfacing the front rotors.at 20, 230 miles, the brake warning light illuminated. The dealer found code c1247; skid control ecu had an internal failure. At 35,999 the brake warning light illuminated again. The dealer found codes c1247 ad c1223; abs control system malfunction and intermittent failure of the booster assembly. The dealer also found the drive shaft yoke neededmodification.additionally, the front seat belts tightened to the point where the consumer was unable to move forward to look out the side view mirror.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact was driving 25 mph when the traction control and emergency brake warning lights illuminated.within seconds, the brakes failed. The dealer performed a diagnostic and advised that the skid control unit would need replacing.the skid control unit was reset at the dealer but did not remedy the issue.the contact stated there were numerous complaints online regarding the vehicle skid control unit and believed that the manufacturer should issue a recall for the failure to prevent serious injury.the vehicle was not further repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that when braking to make a turn, the abs brakes would fail and the vehicle would not decelerate, causing the vehicle to skid while turning.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that the skid control was defective and needed to be replaced. There were no recalls for the failure. The manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 38,000.updated 11/18/11*ljthe consumer stated the vsc light illuminated and there was a loss of control.the dealer informed the consumer the vsc was defective. The consumer stated a recall was issued for the 2003 model, but there was not enough to open a recall for the 2004 model.updated 12/02/11

Vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators come on and off at will. Toyota service center said that there is a skid control ecu malfunction. Fixing costs~$1100. Just noticed that this issue has been reported a lot on online forums and on this website.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the anti lock brake and vsc lights illuminated upon starting the vehicle. The contact also stated that he could hear the brakes grinding whenever they were applied. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 103,000.

Began with e-brake light coming on while driving and only turning off when car turned off. Took to mechanic who could not tell why this was happening.next while driving and slowing to make a turn my abs brakes engaged at slow speeds.the vsc, trac off and e-brake lights all cam on.i took to dealership who was aware of the problem after looking at my skid control computer that have codes c1223 abs control system malfunction, c1247 stroke sensor, c1310 active booster solenoid.they also found a tsb br006-06 control computer logic change. The dealership initially wanted me to pay $3600 to replace, they then said they would give me a "one time good faith replacement"i picked my car up on friday night with a "new" computer installed, by monday at noon it happened all over again.i am currently trying to get a tow back to the dealership, who will not take my calls.not sure what to do next......i've been lucky twice, not sure i will be lucky a third time.this is a significant safety hazard to my children, myself and others on the road around these cars.

2004 toyota sequoia. Consumer states that toyota has inherent braking system defects and possible defect in the drive shaft *tgwthe consumer stated at 16,117 the dealer found the front rotors were rusted and the brake pads were worn down requiring replacement of the front brake pads and resurfacing the front rotors.at 20, 230 miles, the brake warning light illuminated. The dealer found code c1247; skid control ecu had an internal failure. At 35,999 the brake warning light illuminated again. The dealer found codes c1247 ad c1223; abs control system malfunction and intermittent failure of the booster assembly. The dealer also found the drive shaft yoke neededmodification.additionally, the front seat belts tightened to the point where the consumer was unable to move forward to look out the side view mirror.

Skid control computer.

I own a 2004 toyota sequoia.i took it in for new tires,with balancing and an alignment. They also did brake work on the front.it needed caliper pins and the rotors were turned.it had 47,481 miles on it.when my wife left the dealership there was a failure of the vsc (vehicle stability control) system.the system never once before malfunctioned until after the service at the toyota dealership.it is clear that the dealer messed something up.they claim they did nothing to cause it. We talked the head manager of the dealership.the manager denied that it could be in any way their fault.is it possible that the service caused the failure? i don't know what toyota has their mechanics do but someone needs to do a full investigation.the vehicle now is a hazard to drive.i currently can't afford the $1500 dollars to replace the computer.could it be related to the kind of tires put on or dust or metal in the sensors? failure codes are c0210 (right rear wheel speed sensor signal malfunction, c1223 (abs control system malfunction) , and c1310 (active booster solenoid).the sequoia's vsc light comes on often and the vehicle will not accelerate even when the pedal is pressed all the way to the floor. It has almost caused about 2 bad accidents.we currently drive it but don't rely on it for passing.if the system fails we just have to drive slow and stay in our lane. I do know that toyota knows that this is a huge problem.they also use a different skid control computer in newer models.we need a recall. I have seen many references to this same exact problem.for the safety of our drivers please issue a recall.the manufacturer obviously didn't test the system before it was allowed on the market.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia my anti lock brakes,and traction control lights come on all the time which means that the systems are not working. Went to the dealer ship and was told it was the skid control ecu and it would cost $1804.00 the truck has 54,275 miles on it. This should be covered by toyota because with out the safety features not working accidents can happen.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle lost pressure with the brake pedal causing the brake warning light to illuminate.the vehicle had been to the service dealer eight times and the dealer could not locate the problem.

My traction control, skid control, and abs warning lights continued to light up intermittently on my 2004 toyota sequoia.while the warning lights were on, the brakes would suddenly grab, make a terrible noise, then bring the car to a quick and sudden stop.i narrowly avoided 2 different car accidents because of the car suddenly stopping.i took the car to both a toyota dealer and an independent car repair shop specializing in toyota cars. Both reported this was a well known problem and that they had to repair this problem on 5 - 6 toyota sequoias per month.the diagnostic codes reported from the car's computer included co215 (lr wheel speed sensor malfunction), co1223 (brake pedal stroke force sensor malfunction), co1247 (abs system malfunction), and co1310 (solenoid circuit malfunction).the repair shop replaced both the abs/skid control ecu and active booster solenoid for a total cost of $2410.if this is a well known problem, why has toyota not implemented a recall for this issue.it is a very dangerous condition affecting a large number of vehicles.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.while driving 55 mph, the contact felt a slight vibration coming from the front of the vehicle.he stated that the abs light remains illuminated.the dealer has not inspected the vehicle.the power train was unknown.the current mileage was 87,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.

Vsc controlunit failure on2004 toyota sequoia.the vsc off light is on as well as the check engine light.told it is a $2000 fix by the dealer.

My traction control, skid control, and abs warning lights continued to light up intermittently on my 2004 toyota sequoia.while the warning lights were on, the brakes would suddenly grab, make a terrible noise, then bring the car to a quick and sudden stop.i narrowly avoided 2 different car accidents because of the car suddenly stopping.i took the car to both a toyota dealer and an independent car repair shop specializing in toyota cars. Both reported this was a well known problem and that they had to repair this problem on 5 - 6 toyota sequoias per month.the diagnostic codes reported from the car's computer included co215 (lr wheel speed sensor malfunction), co1223 (brake pedal stroke force sensor malfunction), co1247 (abs system malfunction), and co1310 (solenoid circuit malfunction).the repair shop replaced both the abs/skid control ecu and active booster solenoid for a total cost of $2410.if this is a well known problem, why has toyota not implemented a recall for this issue.it is a very dangerous condition affecting a large number of vehicles.

2004 toyota sequoia (67,000 miles) taken to dealer for repair on 10/13/2007. Front brakes replaced and rotors turned. On 10/15/2007 check engine, vsc and trac lights came on. Vehicle was driven without incident. Vehicle taken to dealer on 10/20/2007. Dealer identified problem as skid control computer needs to be replaced. Cost $1390.

My traction control, skid control, and abs warning lights continued to light up intermittently on my 2004 toyota sequoia.while the warning lights were on, the brakes would suddenly grab, make a terrible noise, then bring the car to a quick and sudden stop.i narrowly avoided 2 different car accidents because of the car suddenly stopping.i took the car to both a toyota dealer and an independent car repair shop specializing in toyota cars. Both reported this was a well known problem and that they had to repair this problem on 5 - 6 toyota sequoias per month.the diagnostic codes reported from the car's computer included co215 (lr wheel speed sensor malfunction), co1223 (brake pedal stroke force sensor malfunction), co1247 (abs system malfunction), and co1310 (solenoid circuit malfunction).the repair shop replaced both the abs/skid control ecu and active booster solenoid for a total cost of $2410.if this is a well known problem, why has toyota not implemented a recall for this issue.it is a very dangerous condition affecting a large number of vehicles.

*******2004 toyota sequoia ltd vsc computer failure, wheel lockup on left*********brake light, vsc and trac light all came on. I was driving approx. 20 mph and the left front wheel locked up and the car pulled sharply to the left.the brake pedal went to the floor and i lost brake pedal effectiveness.i turned the car off and restarted it and all lights went out and brake feel and effectiveness appears ok.i took the car straight to the dealer for inspection.for the last 2 years the brake light would come on and stay on and when iturned off the car and restarted it the light would go off.for 2 years my local dealer in butler, pa could not get a failure code. When i took the car for diagnostics, the cause was the ecm part number 89541-oc062 at a cost of about $1377.00. They replaced it at the great dealership in langhorne,pa.i have 55,659 miles on this vehicle.since the repair the brake warning light has come on one time and stayed on, when we restarted the car it went away.i will return to dealer to have this checked again next time it comes on.it seems to me that this lockup of the wheel and loss of braking effectiveness is a real big safety issue on these vehicles.please get back to me to tell me if nhtsa is looking into this situation.thank you!

Cornering at about 65 or so on highway.sensors went off, terrible grinding noise, shaky steering.

Last week, (3/17/16) my neighbor was taking her three children to school in her 2004 toyota sequoia. She was traveling on a new road at approximately 30 mph when the front end of the vehicle dropped on driver's side.she thought she had a flat tire so she steered to the side of the road.it appears the driver's side, lower ball joint failed (see photos). I called hendrick toyota of apex, nc and talked with mr. John specht(919-335-1678).he checked the vin and said the lower ball joints had a recall and were changed on aug. 15, 2007. He also suggested i contact toyota to request their assistance to cover the cost to repair the vehicle (case no.[xxx]). He advised the vehicle be brought in for the airbag recall too.vehicle was towed home on a dolly to prevent any damage to the transmission.the vehicle has 215,444 miles and was not used for off-road driving. The vehicle recently passed state inspection with no problems noted about the front end. If the lower ball joints were already replaced in a recall (2007) what did they replace them with, and how did they correct the problem?this failure could have caused a deadly accident at higher speed.when a lower ball joint breaks, the driver can only steer with one wheel.[xxx] 'information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'

When turning left or right, and at low speeds, vts is turning on and causing the vehicle to lose power. This happens when pulling out in front of traffic and i cannot speed up until the vehicle is straight.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving approximately 55 mph, the steering wheel seized without warning. The contact lost control of the vehicle, but no crash occurred. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 07v013000 (suspension), but did not confirm if the vehicle was included. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 160,000.

Vsc track sensor and engine check lights came on while driving at 40 mph in the city.i have noticed in the past two months that when i slow to make a turn the breaks lock up and grind, but not always. The safety break is also on.i have read that when the vsc lights do come on that you cannot go over 50 miles an hour or when on the highway the car will slow down to 50 and cannot go any faster. I'm afraid of this happening when traveling on the highway.

After pressing the 4wd and center differential button, the center differential froze and would not unlock.the dealer mechanic could not unlock the differential and had to replace the solenoid (switch) in order to resolve the problem.the dealer claims this is due to a maintenance issue ( such as lock and unlock the center differential a few times a year) but we disagree.there i no information about this in the owner's manual or maintenance instructions.this should not occur or if the solenoid is faulty, the center differential should not remain locked as this is causes a serious steering safety problem.

Brakes do not work correctly. There was a recall on the sequoia however, when i called toyota last month they had told me that i was unable to have the recall taken care of because my time had expired! how can that be possible if there is a defect in the sequoia? sure enough i was driving and there was a problem stopping as had been noted in the recall. This is extremely dangerous and unfair! if i get into an accident toyota will be liable! what can i do about this???

Was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia at 35-40mphin heavy traffic when there was a loud bang, a drop in the front left of the truck and the sound of metal scrapping the pavement.i turned the wheel to the right and hit the brakes to avoid going over the median into on coming traffic.i then skidded across 2 lanes of traffic and hit a car trying to enter the parkway.an eyewitness said he saw the wheel come dislodged for no reason.luckily the lady who was in the other car only had minor injuries and other than a so far minor case of whip lash everyone is ok.upon inspecting the vehicle with the police officer it looked as if the wheel and axle were ripped fron the truck.unfortunately the sequoia gave me no indications of anything going wrong or i would have taken it to the shop.

Me and my family were driving southeast on highway 280 on the far right lane trying to take junction 85 gilroywhen all of a sudden through tire on the front driver side came off and the car just was limp on that side and all i can see was sparks and smoke my whole family was terrified .i was trying with all my strength to control the car and with the will of god i managed to safely stop the car .i step out to see what happened and the tire was stuck under the car and completely of the joint with the brecksame still connected to the tire

Frame has rust holes and the steering stabilizer mount rusted completely off. Very unsafe !the rest of the car is in excellent condition so the severity of rust on the frame seems very out of place. This issue is extreme and not normal. Not acceptable from a manufacturer known for its quality systems. Tps six sigma embarrasment in my opinion

After getting off the highway and parking, i found it hard to move steering wheel and the car began making loud noise. When our mechanic looked at it, he said the entire frame had rusted, including the part that holds the power steering fluid, causing the power steering fluid to fall out, and creating the steering problems. He determined the vehicle was unsafe to drive and recommended i called toyota dealerships to see if they would replace the frame as part of toyota's frame replacement program. I tried calling 2 toyota dealerships (including the one from which i purchased the vehicle) and both said they're not running that program anymore and there's nothing they can do. I then called toyota customer service, filed my case and requesting that frame be replaced due to the extreme rust and the problems it was causing with under 75,000 mi on it. They simply said there is nothing they can do. I am now without the vehicle, which i use for my business, and purchased just a year and a half ago. When we purchased the vehicle, we were not told there had been a recall or possible problem with rust.

Friday, december 22, 2006, while driving i experienced a swift pull to the driver's left, corrected it then seconds, later the vehicle gave a violent jerk, accompanied by a horrific sound of steel scraping with the smell of burning metal. The vehicle veered toward traffic in the opposite direction so i fought to hold the stirring from turning in to oncoming traffic or rolling off the road down the side of the freeway. My children scream and cried hysterically as they watched and experience our vehicle violently thrashed about. Smoked and sparks bellowed up along the passenger and front sides of the vehicle.i got the vehicle to the side off the road, out of traffic inches from a 20' (twenty-foot) drop off. The vehicle came to rest on the wheel which had separated from the vehicle causing the driver (me) to loose steering control therefore ending in the most terrifying experience for my children and myself as well as a near traffic collision.vehicle was towed to toyota of el cajon. They called and said the vehicle has approx $3900 in damages. He said the arm broke and the wheel separated from the vehicle. He assured me he had even look for recalls on the vehicle and there were none. He explained the vehicle had 109,000 (one-hundred-thousand) miles and this was just one of those things.i told him i not agree because i once owned a rav 4 with 364,000 (three-hundred-sixty-four-thousand) miles and never experienced such. The sequoia was purchased new may of 2004, irregardless of the number of miles this should not have occurred. It was the friday of a holiday weekend i was unable to speak to the dealership's customer service. I did however request what action i could take and the telephone number to toyota corporate office.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph making a right turn, the passenger front tie rod broke due to defective material. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 108,000.updated 12/12/12 the consumer hit a parked vehicle, after he lost the ability to steer, because the passenger side outer tie rod cracked in half. Updated 12/12/12

The trac control off and vsc light along with brake light come and we lose acceleration and power steering.the car almost comes to a stop.also there is a crunching noise coming from the brakes.we keep taking it to the dealer and they keep replacing parts.already replaced the skid control computer.it did nothing still have problems.they are replacing the brake booster assembly tomorrow.it cost me 2,000 and they still don't know what is the problem.

The dash board right above the air bag panel appears to be melting. There is a sticky substance like glue all over it. All attempts to clean it have failed. It looks like the dash panel is just melting. Any thing that touches it sticks to it like glue to include skin and hair.

At on or about 7:30 pm on may13th 2018 our son was driving the families 2004 toyota sequoia northbound in 2 lane divided highway and no other traffic present. Weather was inclement, visibility clear but nothing out of the ordinary for florida. He was traveling 41 mph in a 45 in the left lane. No sooner than he went through the intersection traffic light controlled, (he had the right of way) did he go through what the deputy said was a slippery section of the road way covered with standing water. He released pressure on the accelerator to diminish hydroplaning and no sooner than that instant the vsc lights (variable speed control) lights illuminated in the dash. He reported that the right front wheel locked up and created a pivot point for the car to spin around 180 degrees clockwise, now facing oncoming traffic as he was now in the right lane. He wasfrantically attempting to regain control over the vehicle by constantly depressing the brakes in order to stop the vehicles motion however unsuccessful as he was pressing on the braking pedal with no response, the car now still in motion, hit the curb, and left the roadway by going now backwards down a steep embankment of over 12 feet and came to a halt. Luckily, a sheriffs deputy was traveling in the opposite direction and had witnessed this and was able to save my sons life by his quick response. The car had to be extracted out of the culvert with recovery cranes. Our family is so grateful to the deputy and that we have our son alive and without a scratch. He is a bit worn for wear being shook up like that.the sequoia has always been serviced by toyota and we enjoyed years of trouble-free ownership until this incident.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While jacking up the vehicle to change the rear driver's side tire, the jack went through the frame and created a visible hole and crack. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the frame was rusted. The frame was not replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 150,800.

The frame of the vehicle has completely rusted through. There are large holes in the frame where the sway bar connects to the frame

The drivers side rear sliding door stuck in the open position due to the electrical system. There was no way to close the door once opened. The wife had to drive to dealership with door stuck wide open in the dark. This was not safe for various reasons... I read where other vehicles had the same problems but do not see a recall yet by toyota. We will have the dealer break the cable and render the doors electrical system useless for that door. This really causes issues for a person with a disability and a special needs child. Hopefully toyota will step up and recall these vehicles and correct this problem.

Frame rusted through

Significant frame rust in the rear left and right

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated while having the vehicle serviced at a dealer, the technician noticed excessive rust on the frame and suspension. The technician also stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was included in a manufacturer's recall but the dealer was charging for parts because there was a possibility that the part could have fractured during the remedy repair. The contact notified the manufacturer of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 132,000.

Rust in frame vehicle is not safe to drive i own this vehicle for around 10 years never receive a letter from toyota about the warranty enhancement

Undercarriage is rusted, dch toyota new brunswick technician confirmed that the sealant they used did not prevent the problem from occurring. And now the vehicle is not road safe. But they do not want to make the repair that they should have done originally.strange, though, is that they fixed the same year tundra that has the same frame and under carriage.

My 2004 toyota sequoia hatch (lock sus assy and handle assy) have failed and been replaced on two occasions.on 10 july 2014 and 23 november 2018 each were costly repairs for a simple handle/lock that were poorly designed. A door handle and lock should not cost over one thousand dollars during the life of the vehicle. As the original owner and a loyal toyota customer i am disappointed with quality of small part replacement jobs i have had to complete to maintain my vehicle. Hatch door failed with no warning or previous problems summer and winter conditions.

I bought this vehicle new and have maintained it in accordance with manufacturer specifications.additionally, this particular vehicle is garage kept so it is not subject to weather routinely.the rear lift gate latching mechanism has failed on my vehicle 4 times.this is a very common problem with toyota sequoia vehicles.both of my local dealers state it is a very common problem.this time the cable just "snapped".it failed while i was at a gas station and needed to open the hatch. It has been repaired/replaced twice in the last few years, but continues to fail.a simple search on google will show tens of thousands of these vehicles with the same problem.it is a safety problem because it fails without notice and when it does it eliminates a means of egress from the vehicle in the case of an accident.toyota motor sales has in the last few years been in the media multiple times for "not doing the right thing" when their vehicles have design flaws.this is just one more case.the following website documents many owners problem with the same problem of the lift gate latch failing.http://problemtoyota.com/tag/latches-locks-linkages/page/6/this is not an item that should fail as often as it does.simple failures of bearings, brakes... Can be expected but this is a design flaw and it is dangerous.toyota should issue a recall and fix this item.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While the vehicle's oil was being changed by an independent mechanic, the contact was notified that the front sway bar bracket was rotted out. The vehicle was taken to ira toyota of tewksbury (located at 468 main st, tewksbury, ma 01876, (978) 863-9009) where it was diagnosed that the entire frame needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 219,000.

While having 4 new tires put on my vehicle, the mechanic told me about severe corrosion on the frame of my car.he said it was so bad it is starting to buckle.he mentioned that it was a recall and that i should contact toyota.toyota tells me i have no recourse as recall ended 6 months ago. I never received info on the recall and do believe that a defectively made frame should be rectified by the company, not the consumer.i am the mother of 4 children and am constantly driving carpools around town.

Rear hatch door would not close. Handle failed dealer replace lock sub assy and handle assy.

Our 2004 toyota sequoia has extensive rust on the frame of the car that has made it unsafe to operate.we understand that toyota used poor quality steel to make the frame.we have contacted toyota, which has refused to fix or replace the frame because we missed the july 31 2014 deadline.we know that there is a recall for 2005-08 models and the 2004 model should be included as well.we want the frame to be replaced.the rest of the car is in good working condition.

Rear hatch handle hard to open and does not close at times.it's been replaced once simular smyptoms before it broke. Orginal owner.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the rear frame on the vehicle was rusted. The vehicle was taken to toyota of cedar park (located at 5600 183a, leander, tx 78641, (512) 379-7575) where the contact was notified that an unknown recall pertaining to the vehicle body had expired. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 219,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving approximately 50 mph, the vehicle veered uncontrollably from left to right. The contact was able to move the vehicle off the roadway safely. The contact also stated that the rear trailing arm fractured due to excessive corrosion. The subframe was sprayed per an unknown service campaign, but it did not prevent the failure. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the subframe was plate welded. Toyota of smithfield (located at 550 george washington hwy, smithfield, ri 02917,(401) 723-0972) was contacted and referred the contact to the manufacturer. The contact was informed that the service campaign had expired and no further assistance would be offered. The approximate failure mileage was 210,000. The vin was not available.

Frame is rusting underneayh to the point where i have had to repair the vehicle control arm which rusted off and broke while driving. My tow hitch mount has rusted off. There are more than 5 spots along the frame where rust has perforated and the frame has visible signs of rot. I had a licensed garage inspect the frame and was told the vehicle is dangerous and that the frame should be replaced. I am having continuous problems with the suspension components rusting out.

The rear drivers frame snapped in half. Broke in front of rear wheel. No help from toyota. So it sits in driveway. Rumor has it a recall is on way.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While the vehicle was undergoing routine maintenance, the technician stated that the frame was severely rusted. The vehicle was unsafe to be driven and was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 07v013000 (suspension). The failure mileage was 138,000.

For the second time in 4 years first failed in 2010., rear hatch door would not close. Handle failed dealer replaced lock sub assy and handle assy.

The contact's friend owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While the vehicle was taken to an inspection station, the contact's friend was informed by the inspector that the frame was rusted and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.

My 2004 toyota sequoia hatch (lock sus assy and handle assy) have failed and been replaced on two occasions.on 10 july 2014 and 23 november 2018 each were costly repairs for a simple handle/lock that were poorly designed. A door handle and lock should not cost over one thousand dollars during the life of the vehicle. As the original owner and a loyal toyota customer i am disappointed with quality of small part replacement jobs i have had to complete to maintain my vehicle. Hatch door failed with no warning or previous problems summer and winter conditions.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated while having the vehicle serviced at a body shop, the mechanic noticed excessive rust build up on the frame and suspension. The mechanic also stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. The contact notified the manufacturer and filed a complaint. The failure mileage was 86,000.

I purchased a top of the line '04 toyota sequoia in january of this year for almost 9k. It has less than 110k miles on it and in pristine condition. We took it to the shop in august because we thought it needed a front end alignment. Nope! this was the frame that was recalled under the tundra trucks for rusting out because the frames were not built correctly. No where in my research did the recall mention the sequoias. The frame is rusted so badly that it isn't even safe for me to drive. I have been to kerry toyota in florence ky, and spoke with several different people and keep being told there is nothing you toyota can do about it because the previous owner didn't take it in when the recall was active and have the special spray coating sprayed on to the frame. This is absolutely outrageous. You had a recall on these frames and didn't include the sequoia model name and toyota knew these frames would become dangerous and detrimental to the life of the car. This isn't a few hundred dollar fix which we could deal with, it's 7 thousand or more dollars fix after i paid almost 9k for a car that had less than 110k miles and is otherwise in perfect condition. When we purchased the car you couldn't tell that the frame was rusted so bad because someone had sprayed undercoating all over the frame. This car and the condition it is in minus the frame should last another 200k miles or more. I have no choice but to continue to drive it, i spent all that money on it and i can not believe that with everyone we have spoken to no one wants to make this right especially because your company knew how detrimental and dangerous this frame is, and here i am driving my children around in it. It is ate up with rust so bad that it can't even be welded.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the vehicle could not be inspected due to excessive rust on the frame. The contact called a local dealer who referred him to the manufacturer, but was not provided any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v285000 (air bags). The failure mileage was 149,525. Parts distribution disconnect.

The liftgate handle broke and was replaced with an original equipment plastic part.according to other's complaints, i expect it to happen again very soon.then the handle stopped opening the liftgate altogether.i finally got the gate open and replaced the pull cable but it did no good.once while driving, the gate opened by itself and lifted up when i went over a small bump.i can't get the gate open in case of an emergency or to access the spare tire and sometimes it opens by itself.certainly this is a major safety issue that toyota should address.

I was checking everything on my vehicle over before i went for inspection and i noticed rust corrosion starting on the frame. I took to a friend to check for me and they told me that there was a safety issue with the frames and there was a recall of sorts back in 2012 regarding the frames were not coated correctly for the colder states. I had heard about this warranty issue before but was never notified. My brother in law told me to check it out back in 2016 when there was a recall on the airbag/steering component. I was told at that time that the recall/ warranty issue had expired and nothing could be done. I have not noticed any rust until this year. This vehicle does not go off road and is only driven on paved roads. I called toyota usa on 7/24/2019 and explained to them the situation. One of the ladies felt confident that i could be helped. Then when i was transferred to a lady named ashley, she informed me that there was nothing they could do. She told me that the warranty issue was sent to the original owner in june of 2012 and they did not respond. They probably did not respond seeing how i have been the owner of this vehicle since 1/26/2012. I was then told that since i do not take it to a certified toyota service center to have my regular maintenance done that there was still nothing they can do. I should have the right to take my vehicle where i want without the manufacturer deciding to honor a warranty based on the fact that i go to one of their service centers. I would have taken my vehicle during the correct dates to have the coating put on my vehicle if they would have sent me the notice and not to the original owner. Especially since i was the owner of the vehicle for 5 months when they sent out the warranty notice but they sent it to the wrong owner. I feel that toyota should take care of this issue.

Rear hatch door would not open. Handle failed dealer replace lock sub assy and handle assy. Third failure in 8 years, 2010, 2014 and 2018. Parts are failing about every 4 years. Owned car 6 years before first failure.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact noticed that the front frame fractured without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (rudy luther toyota, 8805 wayzata blvd, golden valley, mn 55426; (612) 424-7924) and the contact was advised to call the manufacturer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted at 800-331-4331 and stated that nothing could be done. The failure mileage was 120,000.

2004 toyota sequoia.the rear door (hatch) external door handle fails mid way during normal operation leading the door to continuously be ajar during vehicle operation.door handle is disabled and there is no other way to open/close door (there is no internal handle).total failure.local toyota dealer service department stated that this part fails often on toyota sequoias and toyota siennas.search of internet website reveals failure is due to use of "cheap plastic parts" on this essential piece of vehicle equipment.

The frame on our 2004 sequoia has failed its inspection due to being very rusty and having multiple perforations. We have been informed that it is no longer safe to drive until repair or replacement of the frame or portions of the frame has been completed. I spoke with multiple people with toyota warranty claims, they have refused to assist us with getting a new frame. They claim their limited service campaign on the frame has ended and they are not able to assist at this time. They said their managers do not accept phone calls. So i have a decade old sequoia which is unsafe to drive. Shame on toyota!

Vehicle has largeholes in frame on lh side and bottom extending next to body mount . Needs toyota to replace frame have plated it but not sure how long it will last

Rear hatch door would not open dealer has replaced lock sub assy and handle assy 3 times in the past 10 years. This is the fourth failure latch has, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2021. The first three failures occurred about every 4 years the current failure was 2 years and 3 months. Owned. Car 6 years before first failure.

Rust, rust, rust.i can see through the left side rear wheel well.it's embarrassing when i open the door looks like something is missing. Hey part of door and wheel well is gone.hate thinking about what else is missing, because it rusted away.original owner.

The handle breaks. This will be the third time replacing the plastic handle.

Toyota sequoia 2004 frame degradation to point of unsafe.front-passenger side frame where stabilizer bar is welded to frame has rusted through, leaving a large hole and disconnecting the stabilizer bar from the frame.known issues by toyota. As frames were inspected by service centers.frame "passed".issues was noticed during normal inspection - vehicle operated within originating intent and purpose.normal driving.toyota service center suggests a $12,000 frame replacement to fix problem.

Took my 2004 toyota sequoia for service at ira toyota of danvers massachusetts on 9/13/2012. Was notified that a recall regarding frame rust was also available and the frame needed to be inspected. Never received a letter in the mail and they informed me in person while at service that they will coat the frame in crc compound. Never even said if it was bad enough (which the photos show) that they will replace the frame. They did replace the spare tire carrier due to rust. A few years prior to 2012, payed 950$ at a local body shop to have the vehicle coated in an anti rust protection, still did not help. Have had a huge issue with rust development since buying the car brand new from ira toyota of danvers in 2004. Since the crc was done, it has chipped away, rust is still very prevalent on frame/all over the vehicle. Have lost my front skid plate while traveling due to rust, exhaust, catalytic converter, multiple o2 sensors, heat shield, backing plate, front caliper, rear gate hinges, etc. Opened up a complaint with toyota corporate. Said that they can do nothing and the crc isn't necessarily going to solve the problem, all other issues must be dealt with directly by the owner. Extremely unhappy and feel very unsafe in vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the rear trunk exterior latch failed, making the door inoperable. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer, who stated that the latch would need to be replaced. The manufacture was made aware of the vehicle. The approximate failure mileage was 140,000.

Totally rusted frame. Unsafe to drive. Never received a notice to replace a frame. Campaign ended on july 2014 . Now i stuck with unsafe vehicle which still has over 100,000 miles to drive. There suppose to be another action to replace the frame.

The frame is rusted through in large, weight-bearing areas.some of the holes are 3 inches or more in diameter.i have been told it is dangerous to drive.toyota had a rust proofing recall around 2012.they sprayed some tar-like material on it which did no good.i am the original owner and have taken good care of the vehicle.this frame is every bit as bad as all the sequoia frames toyota recalled and replaced from model year 2005 on.i deserve the same treatment as the later owners with their rusted frames. Less important but annoying is the rust on the body over the left read wheelwell which is glaringly obvious when a passenger opens that door.you can see right through that part of the body.it happened within a few years of purchase.

After getting off the highway and parking, i found it hard to move steering wheel and the car began making loud noise. When our mechanic looked at it, he said the entire frame had rusted, including the part that holds the power steering fluid, causing the power steering fluid to fall out, and creating the steering problems. He determined the vehicle was unsafe to drive and recommended i called toyota dealerships to see if they would replace the frame as part of toyota's frame replacement program. I tried calling 2 toyota dealerships (including the one from which i purchased the vehicle) and both said they're not running that program anymore and there's nothing they can do. I then called toyota customer service, filed my case and requesting that frame be replaced due to the extreme rust and the problems it was causing with under 75,000 mi on it. They simply said there is nothing they can do. I am now without the vehicle, which i use for my business, and purchased just a year and a half ago. When we purchased the vehicle, we were not told there had been a recall or possible problem with rust.

The contact owns 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for routine maintenance when he was informed that there was a four inch hole in the frame. The hole was the result of corrosion. The dealer stated that in order to repair the vehicle, the frame needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance because the vehicle was not included in any recalls. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 255,000.

Frame has rust holes and the steering stabilizer mount rusted completely off. Very unsafe !the rest of the car is in excellent condition so the severity of rust on the frame seems very out of place. This issue is extreme and not normal. Not acceptable from a manufacturer known for its quality systems. Tps six sigma embarrasment in my opinion

Took 2004 sequoia to kings toyota for the airbag recall as well as diagnostic eval of vsc abs lights issue.received a phone call that the tech could not determine the electrical problem unless we paid an additional $360 for more time to diagnose and that the frame was rusted through with large holes. Wondered if we wanted to pursue the electrical issue with the larger safety issue with the frame. Original issue occurred with lights coming on (had happened several times previously) followed by the power windows ceasing to work, several hours later the wipers and window seemed sluggish and the car lost all power.had to jump the car several times to get off the road and then when jumping no longer worked, we had to push the vehicle into a church parking lot.after being told by mr. Howard that they don't see vehicles come into service with large holes in the frame, i researched online and found that 10s of thousands of toyota trucks, including 05-08 sequoias, have been recalled - crc applied and frames replaced as well as toyota buying back 95-00 trucks with rusted frames for 1.5 times the blue book value.04 sequoias mentioned more than 300 times for the vsc, tailgate and rusted frame issues that are prevalent in this model - my vehicle has all 3.spoke with colin, the service manager, who reiterated what i found online. Toyota will do nothing since the recall is closed and did not include the 04 models.

The bottom part of the tube frame is rusted through. When i went to lift it up to check a leaking power steering fluid line, the jack went through the bottom of the frame.

Toyota sequoia with 139k miles. This suv had a frame recall in 2014,toyota dealer applied the paint/epoxy to the rusted frame instead of replacing the rusted frame. The paint peeled off within 6 months of the application.nowthe frame is rusted very badly.when driving it makesgrinding noises.my mechanic said that because of extensive frame rust, the frame has gotten weaker and is slightly bent. This makes the moving parts touch the other parts of the body/frame resulting in the noises.he suggested replacing the rusted frame.

My family car is currently a 2004 toyota sequoia with 161,000 miles. Recently i brought it to the local dealership where i was informed the frame was rotted significantly and may be hazardous to drive. I then called toyota customer service and was informed that my particular model is not included in their very large and expensive defective frame recall.the local dealership concluded that the frame is indeed defective, but until toyota motor corp. Admits there is a problem, i will be forced to use a potentially unsafe vehicle as we aren't able to afford a replacement at this time. Thank you for your consideration.

Fuel gauge not measuring fuel properly. After a full tank, gauge indicates empty tank after few days.speedometer not working and engine loses power for a while while the gauge goes to 100 mileson the highway and goes back to zero and restores power to the engine. The vehicle has only 145,000 miles on it.also rust on the body frame .

Rear hatch handle breaks probably due to faulty design of handle, cable and latch. Falure happens when opening rear hatch. Vehicle stationary. If handle breaks you are unable to access the spare tire due to where the crankmecanism that lowers spare tire is located. Closed door hatch blocks access to crank. No other access to crank. On this vehicle handle has broken 3 times. On our 2005 sequoia it has broken 4 times. Toyota plastic handle is obviously week since it breaks in the same spot every time at a replacement cost at the dealer of $600.00 to $850.00 each occasion. I am unable to provide pictures as the broken parts were disposed of.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the vehicle failed state inspection. The contact was informed that there was severe corrosion to the subframe of the vehicle. The contact was informed that the vehicle was unsafe and should not be driven. The contact also stated that the check engine indicator illuminated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 108,561.

Frame rust makes the vehicle unsafe in less than two years.dealership says limited service campaign c0d expired.record of vehicle shows no inspection of vehicle throughout numerous service visits to dealerships between 2004 and now.dealership could not tell me timeframe of campaign.

Rear door will not open at all. Rear window also will not work. I find this a safety issue as someone could be trapped inside if there was a crash. Also can not access spare tire. Toyota should recall this ay their expense. There are way too many complaints on this issue even after people have paid for repairs, it breaks again. Safety comes first.

While driving front driver/passenger doors vibrated heavily.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership because the lift gate was corroded. The vehicle was repaired at that time.the contact stated that the lift gate was rusted again and unable to lock properly. The vehicle had not been taken to the dealership for diagnostic testing and had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The contact believed that the steel used for the lift gate was defective. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000 the approximate current mileage was 139,000.

Rear hatch handle hard to open and does not close at times.it's been replaced once simular smyptoms before it broke. Orginal owner.

Excessive rusting under the truck, including the axle, brake areas and gas tank.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact heard about an air bag recall that potently affected his vehicle. The contact brought the vehicle to the dealer and was informed that that recall was not affected by the air bag recall; however, it was included in an in-house recall (c0d) resistant compound to the vehicle's frame. The contact inspected the vehicle and determined that the entire frame was corroded and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The recall numbers were unavailable. The failure mileage was 175,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving at an unknown speed, the steering wheel began to shake violently. There were no warning indicators illuminated before the failure. The vehicle was driven to the contact's home where she noticed that the frame was rusted. The dealer (elgin toyota, 1600 w lake st, streamwood, il 60107) informed the contact to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact had the warranty enhancement performed on the frame in 2014. The manufacturer was notified and stated that there were no recalls for the failure. The failure mileage was 177,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While undergoing an annual safety inspection, it was discovered that the vehicle's frame was rusted out. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 145,000.

In january 2013, we received a recall notice from toyota on our 2004 toyota sequoia as toyota was concerned about the vehicles frames rusting prematurely.toyota-trained technicians at dealer assessed our frame and determined it was not rusting and, accordingly, we did not need a new frame.instead, the technicians sanded the frame and applied a coating to the frame that was designed to increase the longevity of the frame by preventing rust.we had no choice in the matter. We did not choose to accept the coating in lieu of a new frame, the coating was the only option we were offered. Recently, we noticed rust on the car and returned to dealer.dealer looked at the car and determined that the frame had completely rusted through and the car was unsafe to drive.up until that date my family was driving the car on a regular basis having no idea it was unsafe.this is a mere 15 months after toyota technicians assessed the frame and concluded the frame was safe. I called toyota and have been stonewalled.their position is that the recall was satisfied when they applied the coating and matter is closed. A mistake had to have been made because a frame that is safe, rust free, and coated with something to increase longevity and prevent rust has to last longer than 15 months.dealer either erred in its initial assessment in 2013 (meaning frame was in fact rusted and should have been replaced) or erred in applying the anti-rusting coating. Bottom line is that toyota should have replaced the frames on all of their vehicles.this process of coating the frame obviously does not work and there are likely many u.s. Citizens driving sequoias that are coated but unsafe like mine.toyota is knowingly allowing people to drive unsafe cars and must be stopped. My toyota case number is [xxx]. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Hello i purchased a 2004 toyota sequoia through a private sale on 4/1/15.we brought the car home and took it to our local mechanic to have a new exhaust system put in.at that time we where told that the vehicle has extensive frame rust and holes and we should take it to a toyota dealer.after bringing the car to the dealer, we where told that the vehicle has frame rust and holes from front to rear and the vehicle will not pass state inspection.i call corporate toyota and was told that they cannot do anything about this since the campaign to replace/fix the frames expired 7/31/2014.so basically we have a 2004 toyota sequoia that is a no good and toyota is not going to take care of their faulty frame.

Received notification from toyota that my sequoia was being recalled for frame corrosion. Obviously this could cause safety concerns in the future. They stated that the last for remedy was july 31,2014.i brought the sequoia to my local dealer (miracle toyota, haines city florida).the dealer examined the vehicle and said it required remedy, but they could not perform these services because they did have the proper tools and supplies. I called the toyota corporate office shown on the recall notice and they gave me a case number 14070872160. I was called the next day by [xxx] at toyota corporate office and was told that my local dealer could not perform the service and that i would have to drive my vehicle a 1,000 miles to a dealer that could perform the service. I am 65 years old and only drive my vehicle locally- have not driven on expressways for many years, thus it is impossible for me to remedy this safety issue.my vehicle is registered in illinois but has been in florida the last two years since my son drove it down to florida from illinois to my retirement home. It is not reasonable to ask senior citizens to drive 1,000 miles to fix a safety problem created by toyota.please help me with this situation. I am holding toyota responsible for any future safety hazards that may affect this vehicle, whish i intend to drive for many more years.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

*filed with attorney general of new york*recall was issued on the 2004 sequoia due to corrosion.on july 25, 2013 we brought our car to the dealershipto apply a protective coat and waited a week for the car to be returned to us.we had to returnthe vehicle, september, 2014, to the dealer with the same problem, the spray was flaking off exposing the rust underneath.the vehicle was sprayed for the second time in one day and that time we were told the vehicle's rear axle trailing arm mount was almost separated from the rear axle housing due to the corrosion and it was recommended to replace the axle.at that time we asked if this could have been to the recall of the corrosion, flat out we were told no.we then proceed to take the vehicle to our personal mechanic for second opinion, october 27, 2014, and he confirmed the axle is damage and the frame of the vehicle is in such poor condition that it must be first addressed before replacing the axle; he also mentioned to us this is the second sequoia that he had seen with the same issue, along he told us the second spraying was done incorrectly, it was not cleaned out they just sprayed over the flaking protective coat and the rust.our mechanic said the vehicle should not be used because it is not safe and he is willing to sign an affidavit if necessary.

I received a "limited service campaign" notice regarding corrosion-resistant compound application to be applied to my 2004 toyota sequoia.i brought the vehicle in to the dealer and was given a loaner car for the 4 days they had my vehicle, which i was thankful for.they said my sequoia's frame was not rusted through and applied a very sticky, messy , shiny tar-like substance that now 6 days later is still not dry. Toyota dealer also told me i needed about $5000 in repairs (which i brought to my local mechanic and fixed for $380), but that's not why i am writing. I am very concerned for my familys safety in this vehicle after reading hundreds of complaints on the sequoia on the many toyota forum websites available. I also have the same problems that are discussed in the forums including excessive rust inside the tailgate causing the tailgate window to not operate and also rust so bad we can't even use the hitch on our vehicle which was the main reason we purchased the vehicle to begin with. It is a complete rust bucket.

We had a voluntary recall on our sequoia, we took it to the dealership in wilkesboro nc and they took pictures and sent the toyota and said we would be safe driving it in march of 2014.that was wrong on may 18th the sway bar ripped from the frame causing toyota to have to come get it on a roll back and i have been stuck in a small car with three kids 13, 8, & 3 since that date. I personally do not feel safe in the car either as of course they sent me in it. I would like for toyota to send out a apology to others as well as myself for sending vehicles out with a frame that wouldn't last. My sequoia is in great condition other than the frame with 116,500 miles on it. I have dealt with corporate as if my husband who was with me wouldn't have been it could have caused a major incident as i am on the road constantly and on interstates. I have lost two children due to stillbirths and i don't fill like toyota cares about it's customers and their lives.

I was making maintenance for my vehicle and while under the car i spotted the frame is covered by excessiverust mostly on joint areas. I have read toyota forums today and found that the problem with the frame corrosion is not only mine. Also, i have contacted toyota dealership today and they said they are not aware of any recalls regarding this issue. Toyota must take an action to make those sequoias more saved to drive. At least, i am expecting them to issue a recall and cover the frame with anti-rust materials.

The contact owned a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving at approximately 40 mph over a manhole, there was a loud popping sound and the front passenger side wheel folded under the vehicle. As a result, the contact crashed into a ditch on the side of the road. The front passenger sustained injuries to the right knee and required medical attention. A police report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vin was included in nhtsa campaign number: 07v013000 (suspension). The failure mileage was approximately 175,000.

The sequioa has been pulling and making excessive noise from the front of the vehicle. Drifiting from side to side and hard to steer.

Undercarriage rust hole 6" diameter and more through steel plate under vehicle.74,000 miles original owner and heated garage.this sequoia should be included in the rust recall.the underbody rust for an '04 with only 74,000 miles is ridiculous.extreme rust around brake components.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia. The vehicle has been well taken care of with numerous receipts to prove it. Upon further inspection of the vehicle, i have observed a 'rot' hole in the rear part of the frame. The whole in the frame is approximately the size of a dollar bill and spreading. There are other parts of the frame that will need attention in the future. Toyota has recalled sequoia model years 2005 and up and have neglected to include the 2004. It is apparent that the 2004 sequoia issubject to the same faulty frame manufacturing as other models/ years of numerous toyota's. My vehicle has approximately 137,600 miles on it. I have maintained vehicles from from the 90s that have better frame construction than my toyota. I believe that theframe on my 2004 sequoia will need frame patches in the future as well as many other metal components connected to the frame replaced.

The rear drivers frame snapped in half. Broke in front of rear wheel. No help from toyota. So it sits in driveway. Rumor has it a recall is on way.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia that had the right rear wheel bearings replaced last week at my toyota dealership.now the engine light is staying on as well as the vhs tracand trac off indicator lights.the car jerks when accelerating.this problem has been intermittent for two months but is now all the time.

Frame has rust holes and the steering stabilizer mount rusted completely off. Very unsafe !the rest of the car is in excellent condition so the severity of rust on the frame seems very out of place. This issue is extreme and not normal. Not acceptable from a manufacturer known for its quality systems. Tps six sigma embarrasment in my opinion

Was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia at 35-40mphin heavy traffic when there was a loud bang, a drop in the front left of the truck and the sound of metal scrapping the pavement.i turned the wheel to the right and hit the brakes to avoid going over the median into on coming traffic.i then skidded across 2 lanes of traffic and hit a car trying to enter the parkway.an eyewitness said he saw the wheel come dislodged for no reason.luckily the lady who was in the other car only had minor injuries and other than a so far minor case of whip lash everyone is ok.upon inspecting the vehicle with the police officer it looked as if the wheel and axle were ripped fron the truck.unfortunately the sequoia gave me no indications of anything going wrong or i would have taken it to the shop.

My 2003 toyota sequoia has 2 lights that come on when i drive (the vsc and trac off).sometimes it comes on immediately after i start the car, other times it comes on after driving for about a minute. The toyota dealership diagnosed it as needing a new skid control ecu.they told me that this computer controls the abs of the vehicle and that it is unsafe to drive.however, the price tag is too steep to have repaired today.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated while having the vehicle serviced at a dealer, the technician noticed excessive rust on the frame and suspension. The technician also stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was included in a manufacturer's recall but the dealer was charging for parts because there was a possibility that the part could have fractured during the remedy repair. The contact notified the manufacturer of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 132,000.

I was simply parking my 2004 toyota sequoia in parking lot space.left front tire fell completely off the car without any previous warning of pending problems!ball joint catastrophically failed!prior recent new tires and alignment showed no pendingproblems.did a check and found many prior ball joint issues for this car and a prior recall years ago.towed to toyota dealership in capitola ca.they replaced ball joint and related parts.they charged me lots of money claiming that this vehicle had "previously been recalled and repaired in 2007 so no liability on their part.i called toyota corporate and complained and was bounced around until a fellow named"garret" told me the ball joints had been "fixed" in 2007 during a recall.great.then why do these issues continue?my car is driven only on public streets and there was no warning of this impending failure.the ball joint and related simply failed catastrophically.i take excellent care of this vehicle as i intended on keeping it regardless of mileage.what bs is toyota pulling when their sequoia (and other similar toyota vehicles) continue to catastrophically fail without warning?i wonder how many people died on the freeway etc because of this?i have personally owned and/or family, friends etc. Many cars, trucks etc.ball joints like brakes, tires hoses etc wear out slowly and give ample warning when they need replacement ie tire wear is increased, steering difficulty etc.not in toyota's case.there was no warning at all before the wheel just fell off the vehicle.these catastrophic failures of wheels falling off without warning at any moment are horribly dangerous and yet common knowledge including prior recall(s) and yet they still are allowed to continue.this is ridiculous!

Vsc trac light and trac off lights on.also service engine light on.won't shut off.brake light also comes on and then off for no reason.i see on complaint list this is issue for many years but toyota refuses to recall vehicles.maybe not enough injuries or deaths or law suits yet.not a good way toyota treats customers. Toyota should recall and fix vehicles that have built in - designed in defects.very disappointing.also a couple years ago the front ball joint broke...luckily driving slowly and not on the highway.

Left front (drivers side) wheel ball joint(s) failed catastrophically causing wheel to fall off and wedge under car while pulling into a parking space.no prior warning, no prior noise, no prior steering issues, no strange tire wear (tires just replaced 6 months ago).just instant and catastrophic failure!

Purchased new and vehicle shook at high speed. Four trips to dealer, new tires and still the same problem. Will initiate lemon law.also vehicle doesn't track well at highway speeds. It tends to drift and get blown around tremendously.

We had a voluntary recall on our sequoia, we took it to the dealership in wilkesboro nc and they took pictures and sent the toyota and said we would be safe driving it in march of 2014.that was wrong on may 18th the sway bar ripped from the frame causing toyota to have to come get it on a roll back and i have been stuck in a small car with three kids 13, 8, & 3 since that date. I personally do not feel safe in the car either as of course they sent me in it. I would like for toyota to send out a apology to others as well as myself for sending vehicles out with a frame that wouldn't last. My sequoia is in great condition other than the frame with 116,500 miles on it. I have dealt with corporate as if my husband who was with me wouldn't have been it could have caused a major incident as i am on the road constantly and on interstates. I have lost two children due to stillbirths and i don't fill like toyota cares about it's customers and their lives.

Our situation is virtually the same as many other complaints in your system. Namely that toyota had our dealer apply undercoat to the frame of our 2004 sequoia in july of 2013. On sept. 5 this year went to the dealer for an oil change and tire rotation and after waiting a few hours was informed they did not perform the service as the frame was so bad. Knowing that a neighbor had the same problem and toyota bought it back i asked about itand was told "that program was over" this is a serious safety issue and upon calling toyota usa was told they can't do anything. There are numerous complaints similar to this on the nhts website. Why isn't anything being done about this?

Last week, (3/17/16) my neighbor was taking her three children to school in her 2004 toyota sequoia. She was traveling on a new road at approximately 30 mph when the front end of the vehicle dropped on driver's side.she thought she had a flat tire so she steered to the side of the road.it appears the driver's side, lower ball joint failed (see photos). I called hendrick toyota of apex, nc and talked with mr. John specht(919-335-1678).he checked the vin and said the lower ball joints had a recall and were changed on aug. 15, 2007. He also suggested i contact toyota to request their assistance to cover the cost to repair the vehicle (case no.[xxx]). He advised the vehicle be brought in for the airbag recall too.vehicle was towed home on a dolly to prevent any damage to the transmission.the vehicle has 215,444 miles and was not used for off-road driving. The vehicle recently passed state inspection with no problems noted about the front end. If the lower ball joints were already replaced in a recall (2007) what did they replace them with, and how did they correct the problem?this failure could have caused a deadly accident at higher speed.when a lower ball joint breaks, the driver can only steer with one wheel.[xxx] 'information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'

Toyota sequoia with 139k miles. This suv had a frame recall in 2014,toyota dealer applied the paint/epoxy to the rusted frame instead of replacing the rusted frame. The paint peeled off within 6 months of the application.nowthe frame is rusted very badly.when driving it makesgrinding noises.my mechanic said that because of extensive frame rust, the frame has gotten weaker and is slightly bent. This makes the moving parts touch the other parts of the body/frame resulting in the noises.he suggested replacing the rusted frame.

Entire frame assembly has rusted and vehicle is unsafe to drive. Toyota dealership, upon air bag recall fix, informed me of a recall or warranty repair for the sequoia rusted frames. Toyota corporate claims they cannot do anything since the "recall' has expired. I never received a notification. Many others have this same issue and toyota is fully aware of this problem and has recalled other model years for frame replacements. Does someone need to die before we get appropriate action?

Took 2004 sequoia to kings toyota for the airbag recall as well as diagnostic eval of vsc abs lights issue.received a phone call that the tech could not determine the electrical problem unless we paid an additional $360 for more time to diagnose and that the frame was rusted through with large holes. Wondered if we wanted to pursue the electrical issue with the larger safety issue with the frame. Original issue occurred with lights coming on (had happened several times previously) followed by the power windows ceasing to work, several hours later the wipers and window seemed sluggish and the car lost all power.had to jump the car several times to get off the road and then when jumping no longer worked, we had to push the vehicle into a church parking lot.after being told by mr. Howard that they don't see vehicles come into service with large holes in the frame, i researched online and found that 10s of thousands of toyota trucks, including 05-08 sequoias, have been recalled - crc applied and frames replaced as well as toyota buying back 95-00 trucks with rusted frames for 1.5 times the blue book value.04 sequoias mentioned more than 300 times for the vsc, tailgate and rusted frame issues that are prevalent in this model - my vehicle has all 3.spoke with colin, the service manager, who reiterated what i found online. Toyota will do nothing since the recall is closed and did not include the 04 models.

Front suspension making humming noise all the time while in motion, and vibrstion is felt throughout vehicle,passenger side rear axle seal is leaking causing rotor to smoke. Front driver side caliper piston is jammed.

We bought it in 2014 with 76k and the frame had recently been coated.supposedly it was from texas, and we live in northern minnesota. The frame looked good and seemed solid, but within a year or two all of the coating fell off revealing very rusty metal.by 3 years (2017) there were holes in the bottom of the frame mainly behind the front tires area, and the rest of the frame is also quite rusty.i had to replace the front sway bar end links but they broke soon after and kept breaking within a few months after repeated replacement due to excessive frame movement.it feels less safe without a functional sway bar attached to the frame and has more body roll with more risk of rollover.the frame is rotting from the inside out, and the rust is spreading like cancer in the surrounding areas underneath.the body has almost no rust at all.i parked it in the winters twice now, hoping to buy time.but i'm counting the days that it will be unsafe to drive anymore.i'm not even sure when to determine when that will be, and am hoping it doesn't have catastrophic failure at highway speeds like others have had with the earlier sequoias.i bought this for my wife and paid $16000 cash for it. We've put on 60k miles but expected to get many more years out of it being that it is so solid and reliable otherwise.this frame is horrible, and probably would have shown itself a problem sooner, had it not been in texas most of its previous years.it is wrong that the 01-04 years are excluded from the recall that only covered the 05-08 models, when it is obvious the same problem existed then as well based on so many similar reports. Toyota got money from the frame makers and us customers should be reimbursed for the severely prematurely rusting frames, that will be taking 10 or more years off the life of the vehicle otherwise.please address and take this problem seriously.

The entire frame is rusting including the rear differential, suspension and other structural component. The dealer sprayed on a liquid tar but now that is falling off with the rust which was sprayed over.

Made a left hand turn and the control arm broke off from rusted frame while traveling at about ten mph. Repair center says the vehicle is a total loss, because the frame is not safe, nothing to re-attach control arm to!

Me and my family were driving southeast on highway 280 on the far right lane trying to take junction 85 gilroywhen all of a sudden through tire on the front driver side came off and the car just was limp on that side and all i can see was sparks and smoke my whole family was terrified .i was trying with all my strength to control the car and with the will of god i managed to safely stop the car .i step out to see what happened and the tire was stuck under the car and completely of the joint with the brecksame still connected to the tire

*filed with attorney general of new york*recall was issued on the 2004 sequoia due to corrosion.on july 25, 2013 we brought our car to the dealershipto apply a protective coat and waited a week for the car to be returned to us.we had to returnthe vehicle, september, 2014, to the dealer with the same problem, the spray was flaking off exposing the rust underneath.the vehicle was sprayed for the second time in one day and that time we were told the vehicle's rear axle trailing arm mount was almost separated from the rear axle housing due to the corrosion and it was recommended to replace the axle.at that time we asked if this could have been to the recall of the corrosion, flat out we were told no.we then proceed to take the vehicle to our personal mechanic for second opinion, october 27, 2014, and he confirmed the axle is damage and the frame of the vehicle is in such poor condition that it must be first addressed before replacing the axle; he also mentioned to us this is the second sequoia that he had seen with the same issue, along he told us the second spraying was done incorrectly, it was not cleaned out they just sprayed over the flaking protective coat and the rust.our mechanic said the vehicle should not be used because it is not safe and he is willing to sign an affidavit if necessary.

Frame is rusting underneayh to the point where i have had to repair the vehicle control arm which rusted off and broke while driving. My tow hitch mount has rusted off. There are more than 5 spots along the frame where rust has perforated and the frame has visible signs of rot. I had a licensed garage inspect the frame and was told the vehicle is dangerous and that the frame should be replaced. I am having continuous problems with the suspension components rusting out.

Excessive rusting under the truck, including the axle, brake areas and gas tank.

Today toyoya is refusing to fix my 2004 sequoia that was recently recalled for front suspensiion-control arm: lower ball joint.the consequences is that the lower joint may sepaparte from the knuckle causing loss of steering control and a crash could occurr without prior warning.toyota reference #200507150957

New 2004 toyota sequoia leased on 8/8/04 with 78 odometer miles, sustained damages to the front passenger-side steering arm at about 2,379 miles at 7:30 a.m. On 11/5/04 in plantation, florida, and immediate/complete separation of passenger-side front wheel. At the time of the incident, the asphalt-paved roadway was free of any abnormal conditions, and the weather was clear. The vehicle had been in motion for only a few feet after a full stop, seconds before the breakdown. Except for body damages resulting from the 5,000-lb vehicle falling on the road after the wheel separation, there is no damage that would suggest that the breakdown was the result of a collision. Police arrived at the scene, and did not write a report. The vehicle was towed to maroone toyota dealership at about 10:30 a.m. On 11/5/04, where it remains in disrepair.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.in july of 2007, the contact received a notice regarding nhtsa campaign id number 07v013000 (suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joint).the dealer stated that the parts were unavailable, however, they would call him when they arrived.it is now september of 2007 and the parts remain unavailable.there had been no failure to date.the current mileage was 27,200.

Car had had all applicable services and maintenance.out of warranty due to high mileage.no problems prior.noticed noise in front suspension of car.while driving in center lane of freeway on the way to the mechanic, ball joints failed and drivers side front wheel buckled under the car.miraculously, we were able to get car off of freeway with no injury or damage.understand there is an outstanding recall of 775,000 vehicles including sequoia's of our year for this problem.we called toyota who refused to pay for our repairs twice based on the vin number of our vehicle.we appealed through our dealer and were refused again by toyota.today, our mechanic informed us that he had two more sequoias with front noise that he referred to toyota dealerships.both cars had the universal joints repaired by the dealerships free.meanwhile, we had to pay more than $2,000 for repairs and have received no assistance or acknowledgement from toyota.if this problem occurred for 775,000 other vehicles including our make and model, surely our problem should be included.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact received two safety recalls 05v225000, and 07v013000) regarding suspension: lower ball joints.he has attempted to have the recall repair performed for two years. Whencontactedthe dealer thevehicle waskept for several hours , andwas then told to pick up the vehicle because the partswere unavailable.the most recent occurrence was in march2007.presently, no failures have occurred.the current and failure mileages were 52,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact received recall notice # 07v013000 (suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joint).the dealer stated that the parts are on back order for four months.the contact attempted to call other dealers, but no one answered the phones.no failures have occurred at this time.the powertrain was unknown.the current mileage is 62,000 and the failure mileage is inapplicable.

2004 toyota sequoia. Attorney requests information for a case *tgwthe attorney stated his client suffered back injuries requiring spinal surgery as a result of a defective ball joint.

Toyota sent a recall notice ssc 70b - front suspension lower ball joint safety recall notice in april.i immediately called to set up an appointment.was told that parts were about a month behind, they would call upon receipt of parts.as of today, july 19, only a few parts have been received.i was told they had no idea when my name would come up for repair.hopefully, i will not be dead from an accident involving this vehicle by the time they receive the parts.they should not be allowed to take this long for repairs that are potentially this hazardous.

I have a 2005 toyota sequoia 4wd sr5 edition, i was driving through a neighborhood approximately 30 mph, when the right front end of the vehicle collapsed onto the pavement.steering and braking power was lost as the car skid approximately 75 yards to a stop.on exiting the car and observation, the right front wheel, suspension, and axel assembly had separated from the car.my wife called a tow truck and brought our camera.the following day the local toyota dealership arranged a tow, and i subsequently discovered that a recall had been issued for 02,03, and some 04 seqouias.details here:http://lemon.onecle.com/content/05v225000-toyota-sequoia-2004.html essentially, a defect was discovered in the lower ball joint which could lead to separation.when i asked the dealership why i was not notified of the recall, they told me that my vin number was several thousand units in production past when the recall and defect was discovered, and that they believed my vehicle was safe.the vehicle was towed to the dealership, and the problem was identified as a defect and separation of the lower ball joint, the dealership left me a message to thiseffect.they subsequently notified toyota who inspected and replaced the assembly, both left and right.they have not offered a satisfying statement on why the car was not recalled, and why the wear was not identified in the last several services i have had performed at the dealership.this accident could have cost me, my wife and children, and possibly another vehicle's occupants their lives.i am thankful that the circumstances of the separation were on a tame neighborhoods road, but i am fearful that several thousand 2004 or later seqouias may be affected and unidentified.it would be an immense tragedy if this malfunction occurred again and caused harm or death.additionally, shouldn't a car of this size be so over-engineered in this area that this malfunction would be virtually impossible?

Friday, december 22, 2006, while driving i experienced a swift pull to the driver's left, corrected it then seconds, later the vehicle gave a violent jerk, accompanied by a horrific sound of steel scraping with the smell of burning metal. The vehicle veered toward traffic in the opposite direction so i fought to hold the stirring from turning in to oncoming traffic or rolling off the road down the side of the freeway. My children scream and cried hysterically as they watched and experience our vehicle violently thrashed about. Smoked and sparks bellowed up along the passenger and front sides of the vehicle.i got the vehicle to the side off the road, out of traffic inches from a 20' (twenty-foot) drop off. The vehicle came to rest on the wheel which had separated from the vehicle causing the driver (me) to loose steering control therefore ending in the most terrifying experience for my children and myself as well as a near traffic collision.vehicle was towed to toyota of el cajon. They called and said the vehicle has approx $3900 in damages. He said the arm broke and the wheel separated from the vehicle. He assured me he had even look for recalls on the vehicle and there were none. He explained the vehicle had 109,000 (one-hundred-thousand) miles and this was just one of those things.i told him i not agree because i once owned a rav 4 with 364,000 (three-hundred-sixty-four-thousand) miles and never experienced such. The sequoia was purchased new may of 2004, irregardless of the number of miles this should not have occurred. It was the friday of a holiday weekend i was unable to speak to the dealership's customer service. I did however request what action i could take and the telephone number to toyota corporate office.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact received two safety recalls 05v225000 and07v013000) regarding suspension: lower ball joints.heattempted to have the recall repair performed for two years.he stated that when hewent to the dealer the vehiclewas kept for several hours ,andwas then told to pick up the vehicle because the parts were unavailable.the most recent occurrence was in march2007.presently, no failures have occurred.the current and failure mileages were 52,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact received a recall for the suspension: front: control arm: lower ball joint (nhtsa campaign id number 07v013000).the dealer stated that the parts were unavailable and did not know when they would arrive.the contact felt that was unacceptable.there had been no failure to date.the current mileage was 75,000.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that he had a safety recall repair performed on his vehicle regarding the lower ball joints a while ago.on july 25, 2007, he took his vehicle in for service due to a safety recall notice he received regarding the brakes.at that time, the contact was informed that the outer edges of his two front tires were completely bald.the service station stated that there was plenty of tread on the tires because they had less than 20,000 miles.the purchase date was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 51,120.

Toyota sequoia front lower ball joint separated from the knuckle and loose control of the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While turning at approximately 5 mph, the contact heard a loud clunking noise. The contact noticed a part to the vehicle had fallen from the undercarriage. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealership where the contact was informed the part that fell from the vehicle was an end length sway bar. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The failure and current mileages were approximately 80,000.

Excessive rusting under the truck, including the axle, brake areas and gas tank.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the rear axle fractured due to corrosion. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was previously repaired under an unknown manufacturer recall related to the failure; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and stated that the rear axle needed to be replaced. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic, who confirmed that the rear axle fractured due to corrosion that was repaired under the recall. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 70,000. Updated 5/29/15

- the contact has a 2004 toyota sequoia.the contact stated that on 01/24/2007 she was on the freeway when the wheel began vibrating . The contact stated that while exiting the highway at 15 mph the wheel collapsed under the vehicle, causing the vehicle to stop.the contact had to have the vehicle towed.the contact stated that the first time that this happened was 12/22/2006.the contact stated that therewas a safety recall on the toyota sequoia lower ball joints, but that thisvehicle'swas not included in the safety recall due to the vin.also,the contact expressed thatvehicle was damaged.

I own a 2004 toyota sequoia.i took it in for new tires,with balancing and an alignment. They also did brake work on the front.it needed caliper pins and the rotors were turned.it had 47,481 miles on it.when my wife left the dealership there was a failure of the vsc (vehicle stability control) system.the system never once before malfunctioned until after the service at the toyota dealership.it is clear that the dealer messed something up.they claim they did nothing to cause it. We talked the head manager of the dealership.the manager denied that it could be in any way their fault.is it possible that the service caused the failure? i don't know what toyota has their mechanics do but someone needs to do a full investigation.the vehicle now is a hazard to drive.i currently can't afford the $1500 dollars to replace the computer.could it be related to the kind of tires put on or dust or metal in the sensors? failure codes are c0210 (right rear wheel speed sensor signal malfunction, c1223 (abs control system malfunction) , and c1310 (active booster solenoid).the sequoia's vsc light comes on often and the vehicle will not accelerate even when the pedal is pressed all the way to the floor. It has almost caused about 2 bad accidents.we currently drive it but don't rely on it for passing.if the system fails we just have to drive slow and stay in our lane. I do know that toyota knows that this is a huge problem.they also use a different skid control computer in newer models.we need a recall. I have seen many references to this same exact problem.for the safety of our drivers please issue a recall.the manufacturer obviously didn't test the system before it was allowed on the market.

On four separate occasions during low speed left turns my 2004 toyota sequoia has shuttered and struggled to stay on the road, traction control light comes on and beeps, and brake light illuminates. Vehicle also shutters when braking at low speeds.i took it to a toyota dealership for service and was told the master cylinder needed to be replace.i took the vehicle to a certified mechanic to replace master cylinder, because of toyota's high price to replace.the mechanic could not find any issue with the master cylinder and suggested it was an issue call a "low speed drop" and was probably related to the abs system or trac control.called dealership and asked what type of diagnostics were performed and was told that they hook up a computer which produced a code related to the master cylinder.they could not explain why the computer gave them themaster cylinder code and did not offer to reinspect vehicle to determine actual cause.

Brake light had been coming on when starting the car and while driving for at least the last 6 months.this last week the check engine light along with vsc trac and trac off lights came on.i had the dealership check the suv and was told there was failure in the skid control computer which needed to be replaced.also told the dealership that 4 wheel drive was hard to engage, but they were not able to duplicate the problem.

Problem with ecu unit, vsc trac and trac off light coming on in vehicle. The brakes were recently changed and it is now making a screeching noise. Something is not right. When i purchased this vehicle and took it to toyota for some other recall they told me that my ecu unit needed to be changed. The ecu unit is now on recall but they are restricting it to only 2003 model. I have a 2004 & it has the same problem the 2003 has. I feel sorry for all the money they had to pay out with other defects but i feel if there is a problem then they should own up to it and fix it. My vehicle is also losing power on turns and i think it is from this same issue based on the forums i have read. This can be dangerous especially when making turns in oncoming traffic. I would feel really bad for toyota if i were to get in an accident for something they can own up to and just repair in good faith. Very frustrated consumer. Crash was missed by inches because the truck slows down on turns.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia ltd 2wd. I purchased this vehicle in april 2009. Shortly after purchasing the vehicle my emergency brake light would sporadically come on while driving with no other effects. Several lights turned on in january 2010 which included the vsc, traction control off, and check engine. The vehicle was diagnosed and i was told to take it to toyota. They also printed out a safety bulletin that included my vehicle with exact problems along with several other years of the toyota sequoia . I had the vehicle diagnosed by toyota and they stated i needed a new skid control computer, which is very expensive($1100-$1300). However, i was told that this may not fix the solution and i may need a master pressure sensor(several hundred more dollars at least). I asked if there was damage somewhere or was it a malfunction with the computer and the service man stated it was a malfunction.i inquired if this was warranted, but he stated no.i have found hundreds of people complaining of the same exact problems with the same vehicle. Numerous people stated they paid to have the problem fixed, but the problem came back after a couple of years. Half of the people posting their issues stated they had serious mechanical issues as a result of this malfunction resulting in fires, automatic shut offs, low acceleration, etc. I have not had any driving problems with this vehicle, but am very afraid that this malfunction is a huge safety issue for me and my family. *dt

The vsc track, trac off and emergency light of my 2004 toyota sequoia,came on, on about october, 2009. I took it to the toyota dealer, they told me that i had to replace, oxygen sensors, a new battery, and skid control computer. Total more than$2000.00.i was told that if i don't replace the skid control computer, my break system can fail and consequently loose control of the vehicle.it sounded like a major defect and expensive repair and i was puffered as to why there wasn't any recall on such problem. After the car was serviced, the vsc track, track off, and emergency light came on again in less than a week.. This time the computer told them that :there was air in the fuel system.this is their remedy for me: "i need to close and seal the fueling cap after each fueling."i do seal the fuel cap everytime after refuel.i don't recall that i ever miss one time. They reset the system and sent me off.i was wondering if thefirst repair was ever necessary, maybe the skid control computer never failed. It was justair in the fuel system.

The trac off, vsc trac and abs lights on my 2004 toyota sequoia came on simultaneously and remains on.on one occasion, my vehicle lost power while i was driving when the system engaged.i reported this directly to toyota since this is hazardous and is the same problem that occurred with many of the 2003 sequoias which resulted in arecall beingissued.my vehicle is no longer under warranty.the toyota personnel that i spoke with saw this as my issue and not one of toyota and issued me a reference number.i was told that this would be my responsibility because a recall has not been issued.it is unfortunate that with all of the complaints filed regarding this issue that toyota will not accept responsibility and do something.it seem as if a death or injury is necessary to make them step up to the plate and accept responsibility for their manufacturing defaults.

My 2004 sequoia brake and vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off and hearing grinding noise when it auto-engage and disengage.

Yes, we just purchased this used 04 sequoia from a private party seller and everything was fine the first month we drove it then the vsc light and the trac off light came on. Now the check engine light is on and we had it tested at autozone for free. The testing showed a bad o2 sensor. The car still drives fine its just the lights are on. Its really irritating. I googled it and read a bunch of customer complaints about this same issue. I read that the 03 sequoias were recalled for these issues.

Vsc off, vsc trac lights go on and off all the time.along with the check engine lights.

My vsc trac, vsc off and abs lights come on and off intermittently.

The vsc and trac lights come on intermittently .the vehicle will also dramatically de-accelerate.there is also a smell like smoke.after shutting the vehicle off and later restarting all was ok.toyota is very aware of this problem.such a problem occurring especially at higher speeds could result in loss of control of vehicle leading to a serious accident with potential for numerous fatalities.toyota had a recall for exactly the same problem on it"s 2003 model, but nothing for the 2004.considering their most recent problems with acceleration i certainly would have expected by now that the nhtsa would have investigated and mandated that toyota correct this problem before a serious accident...not after the fact.again, this is a well documented fact on toyotas own website.numerous complaints have been filed to no avail.their refusal to recall and rectify the situation should be a wake up call to the nhtsa.if i hear nothing more on this matter, i will assume neither toyota nor the nhtsa is concerned about this potentially disastrous defect.

The vsc trac abs and brake lights light came on intermittently on our 2004 toyota sequoia with 48,645 miles.took the car in for a diagnostic - ($110 to plug in the device that reads the cars diagnostic computer).dealer informs us the skid control ecm is bad.the computer, skid control is $1340.24 dollars - total parts and labor $1,646.24.after searching the internet and speaking with local toyota owners,this seems to be an often repeated scenario with most failures in the forty thousand mile range with severe safety issues if not immediately repaired.this is an inherent problem with toyota computers controlling the abs brakes and anti skid control and should be a recall item repaired by toyota.by the way, the new controller comes with just a one year warranty.

Right after i purchased my vehicle (used) the vsc trac, trac off, brake lights & check engine lights came on randomly.toyota ended up replacing the skid computer.it has been just over a year and it is now doing the same thing.it looses traction and won't accelerate.toyota told me its not under warranty.this is a safety issue, the same one that the 2003 models were recalled for.

Same problem as everyone else...vsc, abs, trac and check engine lights come on. Need to pull over to the side of the highway, turn off my vehicle and restart it to turn off the lights...i manage an independent repair shop and have seen several more sequoias come in with the same problem. The before mentioned lights have come on a handful of times in my personal vehicle. When is this issue going to be taken seriously??? hello toyota? unfortunately it will take several deaths to get this issue taken care of....shame on toyota. Do the right thing! chalk up another dissatisfied "vsc victim."

My 2004 sequoia vsc track, trac off, and emergency brake lights, turn on while i'm driving or while the truck is idling.have taken it several time to my toyota dealer.they never seem to find whats wrong.my warranty is over and i need to know if toyota will fix the problem, since i have records of reporting it to my toyotadealer.it occurs often and the truck makes a violent rattling nose.

Our 2004 toyota sequoia frequently loses power at highway speeds of between 60 and 70 mph because the vsc traction control system unnecessarily engages. This occurs in all weather conditions, including when it is sunny out and the road is completely dry and smooth. We have noticed that this usually happens after a full fill-up of gasoline. When the vsc engages, the dash indicator light flashes each time we try to reapply the accelerator. We either have to shift into neutral, at highway speeds, and recrank the car to get the vsc to stop engaging, or simply coast to 20 or 30 mph -- again, on the highway in traffic -- and slowly reapply the accelerator again before the vsc stops engaging allowing the vehicle to regain speed. When losing power and therefore speed on the highway, we've had cars nearly rear-end us. We called toyota after we learned that they announced a voluntary recall of '03 sequoias for the same problem, and were told that we'd have to pay for the repair ourselves. This is a safety issue and is not the result of anything we did to this vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the traction light remained illuminated and the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard. The traction control, brake, and check engine lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the software for the brake control module needed to be updated. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and gave the contact a reference. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 120,000.

On my 2004 toyota sequoia the vsc trac light and trac off light are both on. They will not go off. So i don't know if it is working. I read on many forums and i am not the only experiencing the problems. This is a safety issue and toyota needs to correct it.

Vsc, traction control light, and check engine light activated and is now staying illuminated.slight loss of power and hesitation during acceleration.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia that had the right rear wheel bearings replaced last week at my toyota dealership.now the engine light is staying on as well as the vhs tracand trac off indicator lights.the car jerks when accelerating.this problem has been intermittent for two months but is now all the time.

2004 toyota sequoiaoccasionally the brake light and vsc (vehicle stability control) lights come on. When this happens the abs system physically malfunctions and the vehicle becomes a hazard. When taken to the toyota dealer the dealer said the issue is a skid control computer which is coupled with the engine control computer. The failure of which can cause the vehicle to become uncontrollable. The dealer admitted knowledge of the issue and said it was a hazard and a common problem but toyota is not "officially" recognizing the problem.now i own a defective and potentially hazardous motor vehicle with a safety issue unofficially known to be common. The dealers advice is to replace the computer to the tune of $1500+. I will likely do this for the safety of my family and community. However, responsibility for such a common and recognized safety issue should probably fall to the manufacturer of the defective motor vehicle.it is my understanding that by replacing this computer the problem will be rectified and all systems will function normally. Toyota is so acutely aware of the problem that they made changes to the skid control computer for vehicles 2005-current year models. I have a 2004 which means i have to pay for their mistake. This is unfair and unsafe.

As i was driving my vehicle, the warning lights came on for the brakes, vsc and skid control.i have been told that the repair will be $1900 to replace the ecu.

My 2004 toyota sequoia is experiencing vehicle stability control issues that i believe pose a significant threat to my families safety.under acceleration, the vehicle thinks it's losing traction and engages the traction control by reducing power.on numerous occasions while accelerating into traffic, the vehicle bogs down.this is hazardous for us, and for other drivers.this was an issue with the 2003 model of the sequoia and toyota issued a recall.i've contacted toyota and they claim the recall doesn't apply to the 2004 model even though it's experiencing the same exact problem.

The trac control off and vsc light along with brake light come and we lose acceleration and power steering.the car almost comes to a stop.also there is a crunching noise coming from the brakes.we keep taking it to the dealer and they keep replacing parts.already replaced the skid control computer.it did nothing still have problems.they are replacing the brake booster assembly tomorrow.it cost me 2,000 and they still don't know what is the problem.

We had tires changed, then the skid light came on we lost power on the freeway the car fish tailed my husband changed the fuel filter thinking that there was no way changing tires could make our 2004 sequoia lose power, the problem still exists i am frightened to drive my car the light comes on i lose power at 70mph this could create serious accident. I have read lots of others experiencing same problem these should be recalled.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia my anti lock brakes,and traction control lights come on all the time which means that the systems are not working. Went to the dealer ship and was told it was the skid control ecu and it would cost $1804.00 the truck has 54,275 miles on it. This should be covered by toyota because with out the safety features not working accidents can happen.

Vehicle had been driven approx 30 miles when brake,vsc off,vsc trac warning lights came on will not go off...just purchased this vehicle on 7/28/2012 from berglund,chrysler,jeep,dodge ram in roanoke, va.

2004 sequoia 77k miles / vsc off / vsc trac / abs lights on all at once.issue has been associated with a check engine light since new purchase in aug 2004, most of the time the issue was resolved after loosen the gas cap and filling up the gas tank which usually cured my issue. Each time i had the vsc off and vsc trac / abs issue i had taken it to the dealer which after the vehicle was restarted the errors were not present,,? it has returned occasional over the years and dealt with it due to it resets itself - presently it is solid after a few weeks of rain here in south florida took it to the dealer today which they quoted me 1340.24 plus 185.76 in labor..? i refused the repair until i could further research this issue by searching for 4 hours i have found that this issue is a trend for tundras, sequoias, land cruisers from 2003 to 2005 which this stated to be a default in the skid control unit as a factory defect - by this apparent trouble this should be a recall of the skid control unit ( ecu ) to current toyota owners that is affected.i have placed my complaint with toyota hq of this issue awaiting call back from the dealer. Updated 03/18/10the consumer has decided to trade the vehicle. Updated 05/05/10.

Sporadically, on downhill with speed when applying brakes a crunching sound made, audible warning sound and warning light appear. Release and reapplying brakes reset warnings lights and sound. Last week, on a flat surface the same sound was made, the warning light sounded and lights (vsc trac and brake) appeared. Took vehicle to dealer as noted in owners manual. The skid control ecu is diagnosed as needing replaced. Dealer replaced computer module and i will see if this correct problem. Concerned as the vehicle pulls a trailer and the brake problem described has happened while towing.

Vscoff light ontrac off lightis on.

I sold the automobile listed above on 08/13/15 to an individual and realized after that i did not remove the plate from the car. Because i live in nc, i will have to return the plates before canceling the insurance. The current owner is driving under my registration and insurance.

My 2004 toyota sequoia was the subject of a limited service campaign, no. Tc-13-013, for abnormal frame corrosion.a toyota dealer applied a corrosion resistant compound (crc) to the frame and underside of the vehicle on march 27, 2014. I had my car serviced in august 2015 and discovered that large parts of the frame are significantly corroded, with much of the crc no longer present on the frame.toyota responded to my complaint on august 21, 2015 by stating that the warranty for the crc is one year and that it would not authorize an inspection of the vehicle, reapplication of the crc or replacement of the frame.the frame corrosion is documented in photographs.

My engine light comes on then the vsc and trac control light . I clear codes but they return. I'm afraid to drive this vehicle since we use it mainly to pull our boat .

Yesterday my mechanic noticed that the frame underneath was all rusted and falling apart. That parts on frame could fall while i am driving. I took to toyota dealer by where i live. They said that recalled had just expired. What a coincidence.please help. I dont want to have an accident.

Entire frame assembly has rusted and vehicle is unsafe to drive. Toyota dealership, upon air bag recall fix, informed me of a recall or warranty repair for the sequoia rusted frames. Toyota corporate claims they cannot do anything since the "recall' has expired. I never received a notification. Many others have this same issue and toyota is fully aware of this problem and has recalled other model years for frame replacements. Does someone need to die before we get appropriate action?

The rear drivers frame snapped in half. Broke in front of rear wheel. No help from toyota. So it sits in driveway. Rumor has it a recall is on way.

I purchased a new 2004 toyota sequoia limited in 2004.the frame started rusting early.by 2013 the were perforations in the frame.i took it to loresen toyota in ct and asked for a frame inspection and replacement by warrantee.i was told that only 2005 models and more recent were eligible for frame replacement.they sprayed rust coating on top of the rust as their only attempt at remediation.this did nothing.i took my car in for a muffler last week and was told the frame was too dangerous to be on the road.i called toyota cuatomer service again and was told that even though i was the original owner and had reported the problem four years ago, they wouldn't replace the frame even though they had replaced the frame on many similar sequoias with the same problem.now my car is worthless.toyota has admitted to a severe frame rust problem on many of it's nearly identical other suvs and trucks but won't admit to the same systemic fault here.please look into this problem effecting many toyota ownwers. I have received about a dozen warnings about my vehicle's airbag defects but haven't heard a word from them about the far more dangerous frame deterioration problem. Please add my case to the others writing of this irresponsible and unsafe policy of toyota north america.thank you.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. While driving at an unknown speed, the steering wheel began to shake violently. There were no warning indicators illuminated before the failure. The vehicle was driven to the contact's home where she noticed that the frame was rusted. The dealer (elgin toyota, 1600 w lake st, streamwood, il 60107) informed the contact to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact had the warranty enhancement performed on the frame in 2014. The manufacturer was notified and stated that there were no recalls for the failure. The failure mileage was 177,000.

A recall that i feel is warranted for toyota to attend to which is vsc off/trac off and check engine light all on. I have countlessely researched why this happens and spent a lot of money trying to fix it but still no luck. There are a lot of complaints on the internet about this issue. Please help and push this recall from toyota. Thanks!

Severe rust to the frame

Vehicle will suddenly lose power at speed. Vsc light is on at this time. Grinding noise audible.

Check engine light come on. Along with 2 other lights. This has occurred over 10 to 12 times since owning this suv. Each time it is noted on my paper work no leaks found and gas cap replaced. I have spent each time on a average $578 at least for a gas cap after they have checked out the car. I even had this problem when the car was under warranty but of course no charge then. I notice other toyota vehicles have recall on this check engine lights. I think the sequoia should get included in this it is the same thing. I can only imagine how much money owners of these suvs have paid out because of this. I notice this check engine light came on after i put gas in. The light will not go off until you take in it in to the dealership who then charges you the $578 or more it simply ripping the consumer off

The steering column jacket and controller cracked from normal wear.these 2 parts hold the gear shift and guide the vehicle in park,reverse and drive.when the incident occurred, the gear shift was in the park position but due to the cracked parts the vehicle was actually in reverse with out my knowledge. The vehicle could be turned off allowing the vehicle to move freely. The steering column cover was removed and revealed were non-supportive parts that were needed for the range of motion and force for the gear shift over time and possible inadequate die cast metal.

Rear door handle and cable brakes with little pressure. Many owners have same issue on same make model. Continued expensive repair results in owners jerry rigging their vehicles to open rear door. If this is happening to numerous owners than we feel strongly that it is a company default and should be fixed! my latest repair on it was $600 and its disgusting to have to fix it all the time. It doesn't take much to have the cable brake. It's plastic, cheap plastic doesn't help matters much either.

Rusted frame, very close to failing state safety inspection, frame was spray paintedby the dealar three years ago under toyotaframe recall, poorly appliedpaint peeled off with-in couple of months of the application. Now frame of the suv is severely rusted. It passed the safety inspection today but inspector found holes in the frame caused by the rust.

Took my 2004 toyota sequoia for service at ira toyota of danvers massachusetts on 9/13/2012. Was notified that a recall regarding frame rust was also available and the frame needed to be inspected. Never received a letter in the mail and they informed me in person while at service that they will coat the frame in crc compound. Never even said if it was bad enough (which the photos show) that they will replace the frame. They did replace the spare tire carrier due to rust. A few years prior to 2012, payed 950$ at a local body shop to have the vehicle coated in an anti rust protection, still did not help. Have had a huge issue with rust development since buying the car brand new from ira toyota of danvers in 2004. Since the crc was done, it has chipped away, rust is still very prevalent on frame/all over the vehicle. Have lost my front skid plate while traveling due to rust, exhaust, catalytic converter, multiple o2 sensors, heat shield, backing plate, front caliper, rear gate hinges, etc. Opened up a complaint with toyota corporate. Said that they can do nothing and the crc isn't necessarily going to solve the problem, all other issues must be dealt with directly by the owner. Extremely unhappy and feel very unsafe in vehicle.

We bought it in 2014 with 76k and the frame had recently been coated.supposedly it was from texas, and we live in northern minnesota. The frame looked good and seemed solid, but within a year or two all of the coating fell off revealing very rusty metal.by 3 years (2017) there were holes in the bottom of the frame mainly behind the front tires area, and the rest of the frame is also quite rusty.i had to replace the front sway bar end links but they broke soon after and kept breaking within a few months after repeated replacement due to excessive frame movement.it feels less safe without a functional sway bar attached to the frame and has more body roll with more risk of rollover.the frame is rotting from the inside out, and the rust is spreading like cancer in the surrounding areas underneath.the body has almost no rust at all.i parked it in the winters twice now, hoping to buy time.but i'm counting the days that it will be unsafe to drive anymore.i'm not even sure when to determine when that will be, and am hoping it doesn't have catastrophic failure at highway speeds like others have had with the earlier sequoias.i bought this for my wife and paid $16000 cash for it. We've put on 60k miles but expected to get many more years out of it being that it is so solid and reliable otherwise.this frame is horrible, and probably would have shown itself a problem sooner, had it not been in texas most of its previous years.it is wrong that the 01-04 years are excluded from the recall that only covered the 05-08 models, when it is obvious the same problem existed then as well based on so many similar reports. Toyota got money from the frame makers and us customers should be reimbursed for the severely prematurely rusting frames, that will be taking 10 or more years off the life of the vehicle otherwise.please address and take this problem seriously.

The frame has been recalled. As a result of the recall it was determined that the frame would not be replaced but sprayed with anti rust coating instead. The coating peeled almost immediately. Complaints were made but the dealer refused to replace the frame at time of recall. Currently the frame is practically falling apart. We are unable to get a replacement vehicle at this time nor can we sell it as is. What are our options at this time? thank-you *dt

The rear door latch failed, making the door inoperable. Use of the door for entry and exit was impossible, creating a safety hazard. Repair of this latch failure is expensive ($400 - $700) and inconvenient. The design of the part and the material used (plastic) appears to be at fault. A heavier duty metal part is now available from after market parts dealers. The problem appears to be common and widespread judging from a discussion with a local toyota dealer service center and judging from the number of complaints and information on the internet.

The entire frame is rusting including the rear differential, suspension and other structural component. The dealer sprayed on a liquid tar but now that is falling off with the rust which was sprayed over.

Upon exiting the freeway i was on a right-turning off-ramp when i heard beeping and a crunching noise coming from the front end. It sounded as if something was seriously wrong with the vehicle. Once i was off the freeway, i pulled over and the warning lights had gone off. It has happened a few times since then, however it's only been the beeping, not the loud crunching noise. In searching online, it appears this is the same issue that the 2003's were recalled for. There have been so many complaints that toyota should do the right thing and recall the 2004's as well.

Traction control computer failure.anti - skid computer failure.vehicle stability control computer failure on 2004 toyota sequoia.vehicle is just over three years old and has 41,800 miles.

My 2004 sequoia fails to accelerate from a start when entering a turn at the same time, the traction control lights flash on the dashboard.it typically does this while turning, making a left or right hand turn from a stopped position.my car is due an oil change and i am planning on taking it to the dealer this weekend and i intend to tell them of this issue.i see toyota has a recall for 2003 models.the point is, my 2004 does the exact same thing as what is described in the 2003 recall notice. On average, it does this every other day and started 3 weeks ago.

2004 toyota sequoia sr5 with 4wd with about 113,000 miles.we started out on our first road trip saturday and were having no issues until we stopped to get gas an hour and a half into the trip.after getting gas we got back on the highway.once we sped up to about 70mph the vcs light started blinking and the vehicle started slowing down on its own from 70 to about 45.we would try to accelerate the car with the gas peddle while this was happening, but it didn't help.once the speed dropped to about 45 the gas peddle would respond and we could speed back up to about 70 or 80.then the cycle would start all over again.over the course of a 13 hour road trip this happened off and on about half of the trip.while the car slows down on its own, pressing the gas peddle either doesn't do anything or at times it just revs the rpm's without increasing speed.we tried several different things to get this problem to stop.we disconnected the battery to try to reset the computer but that did not work.we also tried to put it into 4wd and take it out and it seemed that sometimes helped and at other times it didn't.sometimes the light will flicker and doesn't seem to really affect the acceleration as much.other times it will really act up and we have to put on the hazard lights and finally get off the highway to try something out of desperation.all of this happens on dry, smooth highways.it has happened multiple days in a row.it only seems to act up when we are going above 55 or 60 mph.

The vsc, trac off and break light all came on while i was picking speed from the stopping at the light.previous to that, my husband has brought the car in to inquire about the break light coming on and off and toyota stated there was nothing wrong with the car.initially, i was told i could drive the car without any difficulties and once my car /account was pulled/viewed in the system then i was told to bring the car in immediately - within 30 minutes.now i ambeing told that flush brake system - all, booster assy, cylinder sub assy, master cylinder seal,2 gaskets which is now costing me over $2,000.i have seen many complaints and recall on this same problem. Please advise. Thank you.

Fuel gauge not measuring fuel properly. After a full tank, gauge indicates empty tank after few days.speedometer not working and engine loses power for a while while the gauge goes to 100 mileson the highway and goes back to zero and restores power to the engine. The vehicle has only 145,000 miles on it.also rust on the body frame .

Vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators come on and off at will. Toyota service center said that there is a skid control ecu malfunction. Fixing costs~$1100. Just noticed that this issue has been reported a lot on online forums and on this website.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia that had the right rear wheel bearings replaced last week at my toyota dealership.now the engine light is staying on as well as the vhs tracand trac off indicator lights.the car jerks when accelerating.this problem has been intermittent for two months but is now all the time.

Vsc, traction control light, and check engine light activated and is now staying illuminated.slight loss of power and hesitation during acceleration.

Vsc trac, vsc off, abs lights have been coming on and off since i purchased the vehicle new in 2004.dealer could not find any problems over the years.last week lights came on and stayed on full time.abs system severely shook when brakes were depressed. Dealership replaced master cylinder and brake booster system.cost was $1,200.warning lights still were present, and they were reluctant to let me leave the dealership with the problem still present.they decided that the booster was an "after-market" product and not properly communicating with the computer.dealership wants another $600 to swap the brake booster, but still no assurances that the warning lights will not come back on.this has been problematic since the day i purchased the vehicle. It appears thatthis is not an isolated issue with the sequoias and tundras.

Grinding noise when brake is applied. Vsc and trac lights, brake lights come on.

Vehicle loses control of acceleration when turning and causes other vehicles to nearly crash into my vehicle.the vsc (vehicle skid control) system activates in error during normal driving on dry pavement due to faulty system (this is know problem with toyota sequoia).secondary problem related to this, the vehicle skid control system does not disengage while in snow and it gets stuck.

Vsc trac lights and brake lights all come on at the same time. I have had this issue since 2005 and toyota has replace every part they know off.

Just bought a 2004 toyota sequoia and the vsc skid control computer has to be replaced.its $1500 to replace.apparently this is not covered by the powertrain and this is a safety issue.

I have a 2004 sequoia at about 62000 miles and have been having problems with the abs lights. It comes on and off within the last 15000 miles. It would turned off when i restart the engine. Recently i took it to the dealer and they told me that i need to replace the brake booster and skid control ecu. Total estimated cost was about $2500. Since i have low mileage the dealer checked with toyota to see if this would covered and they said no. Just today the vsc trac, trac off came on while i was driving at about 45mph. This is the first time this happened and i am a little worry about safety. I am going to autozone tonight and get a reading to see what this problem is. Very disappointed with this vehicle especially a toyota.

2004 toyota sequoia, 79,000 miles, vsc lights and engine lights on and will need a major repair.

Sequoia vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off and hearing grinding noise when it auto-engage and disengage. This problem affects toyota sequoia from 2003 - 2005. They a recall for 2003 model but not 1004 and 2005. Other driver reporta loss of power (total loss of power - the vehicle shut off) while the car in driving. Here is the recall for the 2003 model:recall id # 68549 - electronic stability control plus recall date: apr 30, 2010model affected: 2003 toyota sequoiasummary: toyota is recalling certain model year 2003 sequoia passenger vehicles manufactured from april 1, 2002 through april 17, 2003. The center position of the steering angle sensor (sas) may not be stored correctly due to improper logic of the skid control ecu programming. The vehicle stability control (vsc) system could activate at low speed for a few seconds during acceleration from a stopped position.consequences:should this occur, the vehicle may not accelerate as quickly as the driver expects, increasing the risk of a crash.remedy:toyota will notify owners and dealers will re-flash the ecu. If the re-flash cannot be completed on a particular vehicle, the ecu will be replaced with a new one. This service will be performed free of charge. The safety recall began on june 11, 2010. Owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331.potential units affected: 50000.

My complaint is basically identical to one already on file for another sequoia 2004. When slowing down to make a turn, our vehicle has on a number of occasions lost power. There is a second or two where the accelerator fails to provide any response and then it recovers. Once when i was making a turn in front of oncoming traffic i thought i thought i would be hit before the vehicle recovered. I have asked the service people about this twice but they say they cannot do anything if they can't duplicate. However, one service man said he had heard of similar complaints from other customers. They mention something about a "firewire" that affects the throttle but with no remedy in sight.it seems to me that it's just a matter of time before this results in an accident for someone.

Vsc off, vsc trac lights go on and off all the time.along with the check engine lights.

The vsc, trac and brake warning lights will all come on at the same time for undetermined reasons.when this occurs the anti-lock brakes shudder and can experience a loss in power.this issue raises many safety concerns. Based on my research this is chronic issue for this model vehicle, but yet no recall from toyota.

I have a '04 sequoia 4wd ltd, my vsc trac, vsc off and abs lights come on and stay on, they never go off. The visit to a dealer ended with them stating that they could not read any codes, so the vsc computer needs to be replaced, about $1,500.00 total. The car is not experiencing any problems, but, the lights stay on.....sequoia has 83k miles. Anyone offer any advice or help to solve the problems?

Driving to a stop when vsc lights, abs, check engine light,trac off dashboard indicator lights turned on.when brakes were applied, experienced a jumping.already had brakes replaced, tires rotated and alignment done.contacted auto service technician and was told after a diagnostic was performed that issue is due to a faulty computer system with the abs system how the computer reads the car performance.was told that only a toyota dealer would have to replace the entire computer system which is costly. The warning lights go on and off randomly as if the computer system is malfunctioning.

Sequoia vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off. This problem affects toyota sequoia from 2003 - 2005. There is a recall for 2003 model but not 2004. Other drivers report a loss of power (total loss of power - the vehicle shut off) while the car in driving. Here is the recall for the 2003 model: recall id # 68549 - electronic stability control plus recall date: apr 30, 2010 model affected: 2003 toyota sequoia summary: toyota is recalling certain model year 2003 sequoia passenger vehicles manufactured from april 1, 2002 through april 17, 2003. The center position of the steering angle sensor (sas) may not be stored correctly due to improper logic of the skid control ecu programming. The vehicle stability control (vsc) system could activate at low speed for a few seconds during acceleration from a stopped position. Consequences: should this occur, the vehicle may not accelerate as quickly as the driver expects, increasing the risk of a crash. Remedy: toyota will notify owners and dealers will re-flash the ecu. If the re-flash cannot be completed on a particular vehicle, the ecu will be replaced with a new one. This service will be performed free of charge. The safety recall began on june 11, 2010. Owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331. Potential units affected: 50000.

Vsc/trac off lights illuminated on 2004 toyota sequoia.problem occurred while driving in rainy conditions on i-10.lights have remained illuminated despite 2 computer resets.according to multiple internet chat rooms, this is a common problem on the '03 and '04 sequoia.the most common fixes have been to replace the traction control computer and/ or the steering angle sensor in the steering column.

My toyota sequoia sr5 is showingsome lights indashboard. First it was the vscsolid light coming on then off on it own, after some months, the airbag light came on then off then solid on, i went to the toyota dealer to get it check out, and they couldn`t find whatis making theairbags light to come on. More recently, i started having a cruise control problem as well. The cruise control will sometimes work and also some other time refuse to workunless you turn the steering wheel over and over again and then it will sometimes kick -in. I have also noticed that the car will loosepower while simply driving it, when it does so,the system willstill be running but simply will get weak no matter how much gas you`re giving to the pedal.i hope to have this issues investigated since toyota doesn't really address them when i call them. Warm regards,

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia which was purchased brand new. While driving at speeds of 60 mph there was a popping noise in the vehicle. The vehicle then made an unintended 80 degree left turn in a swift jerking motion and proceeded to hit a cement pipe in a ditch. The driver's side front tire was knocked off the vehicle. Both the driver and passenger were knocked unconscious at the time. The passenger and driver awoke and the crash was still occurring. The vehicle continued to pick up speeds; however the contact did not notice the exact speeds. The vehicle was on three wheels and continued to proceed. The passenger was knocked unconscious a second time. The passenger awoke to someone flashing light into the vehicle. The contact sustained a broken tibia, seven broken ribs, fractured sternum and a fractured vertebrae. The driver sustained a concussion, bruised face and a small left hand fracture. Both were taken to a nearby hospital. A police report was filed at the scene of the crash. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure and current mileages were 84,199.

Problem with ecu unit, vsc trac and trac off light coming on in vehicle. The brakes were recently changed and it is now making a screeching noise. Something is not right. When i purchased this vehicle and took it to toyota for some other recall they told me that my ecu unit needed to be changed. The ecu unit is now on recall but they are restricting it to only 2003 model. I have a 2004 & it has the same problem the 2003 has. I feel sorry for all the money they had to pay out with other defects but i feel if there is a problem then they should own up to it and fix it. My vehicle is also losing power on turns and i think it is from this same issue based on the forums i have read. This can be dangerous especially when making turns in oncoming traffic. I would feel really bad for toyota if i were to get in an accident for something they can own up to and just repair in good faith. Very frustrated consumer. Crash was missed by inches because the truck slows down on turns.

My wife was driving vehicle and she had noticed a bang or thump coming from the car. She had noticed prior that the brake warning light had come sporadically. The trac, vsc, and abs lights came on and have stayed on since. The front brake rotors have been turned twice since then because for whatever reason the rotors are warping. The front brakes grind now and the only way to stop it, is to turn the rotors. Checked into the repair, but unable to afford $2,000 to fix a known problem with this vehicle. We love the vehicle but hate the problem that we are having and disappointed with toyota.

Brake light, vsc and trac light all came on. Initially the brake light would come on and i was turn off the car and restart it and the light would go off and occasionally the vsc light would come on but lastly all came on with a weird sound as if the anti lock brake was activated when i was going to a stop at an intersection with a stop sign. The brake pedal felt as if i lost pressure and the car did not stop. When i took the car for diagnostics, the cause was the ecm part number 89541-0c062 at a cost of about $1800.00. I have just ran out of warranty several month back and i only have 38970 miles on the vehicle.

We purchased our sequoia in july of 2004.on dec. 20, 2006 the vsc off and vsc trac lights came on.we took the car in to our toyota dealer on jan. 3, 2007 (48,127 mi) to have them take a look at it.we were told the lights were on because of a charcoal canister that needed replacing.we replaced the canister on aug. 8, 2007 (58,184 mi.) at a cost of approx. $425.we believe this cost should have been covered under the emission system's warranty but the dealer said 'no' and we reluctantly paid it.on a trip to ca, the oil pressure gauge quit working.we went to a toyota dealer in victorville, ca on dec.3, 2007 (66,587 mi.) we were told the oil pressure was fine but the 'combo meter' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $900.we declined the service.at some point after that, the vsc off and vsc trac lights came back on.on april 1, 2009 (87,456 mi.) we took the car in to the toyota dealer to have them check on the lights.we were told the 'skid control ecu' needed replacing at an estimated cost of $1400.we declined the service.the lights are still on to this day at 165,977 miles.in dec. 2011, after a snowy day, we were traveling about 25 mph when the car broke traction and sent us spinning 180* out-of-control.if it wasn't for a snow berm we would have rolled down a hill into a pond. This vehicle is unsafe!!i'm sure we have paid dearly for the stability control feature in this car but it has been inoperable for most of time we've owned it.this is definitely a manufacturer's defect that should be recalled and made right.we don't believe we should have to bear the cost of fixing this problem ourselves.

This appears to be exceptionally common. The vsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing. This has happens spare-attic ally over the years. At first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove. That wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur. With such a heavy, large truck, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky. Each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal. I have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs.. On each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt. Toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic. As i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears that nothing actually fixes this. As of right now.

While decelerating towards an intersection that i had to stop at vsc dash indicator light, brake light, & trac light all came on. Then, as i pressed the brake pedal i heard deep crunching noises from the braking system (sounded like front end). There was also loud "clanking" noises, as if something was banging around the inside of the rim or brake rotor. All the noises were also physically felt on my braking foot at the same time they sounded. My foot wasbeing dropped and pushed noticeably by the brake pedal. I almost rear-ended the car in front of me because the braking power from fluctuating independently from strong to almost none within a matter of a few seconds. The same dash warning lights have been continuing to turn on for the last 5 or 6 weeks (sometimes all of them, sometimes one at a time), but the physical braking issue happened to me again today 9-11-13. I was on a back street so i tried to video it with my phone but couldn't get the camera set to video in time; and it stopped after occurring at three different braking attempts. The car fluctuated its way to a stop with the same crunching noises (no clanking) this time. The pressure fully changed on the brake pedal as the issue took place and i had little control of exactly when braking would happen. Have you seen the amount of times this is happening? are you reading these threads? i'm concerned to take my kids in the car. I'm concerned in letting my less experienced 18 year old drive it as usual. I went to the dealer and they were clueless and said that was part if the way the car kept me safe on wet roads. Neither incident occur on wet roads. I've been driving for 25 years; i did not have control of the braking in my vehicle two times in last 6 weeks due to a vehicle system going haywire! driving this vehicle is a hazard! please do something before someone gets hurt or killed because of this!

This appears to be exceptionally common. Thevsc trac, vsc off and abs and parking brake lights come on, the brakes are degraded and the front end vibrates as the brakes appear to be pulsing.this has happened at least 10 times over the years.at first we thought it was the emergency brake and we had the tightened, since it seemed that there might be something loose and it was engaging as we drove.that wasn't it, obviously and it continues to occur.with such a heavy, large car, we have nearly rear-ended others, but got lucky.each time the car pulls to one side sharply and you have to stop and restart the car to get all the lights to turn off and come back to normal.i have had the brakes done and redone several times and this still occurs..on each occasion we could get out of it, but its only a matter of time before someone gets hurt.toyota has obviously ignored this..i have download the complaints and there are >500 on this very topic.as i read through all these, the similarity between them is beyond coincidence and it appears thatnothing actually fixes this.as of right now, i cannot let my family drive this car.i am bringing it into to the dealer (with copies of all these complaints) and see what comes of it.my hopes are not high.the recall in 2003 seems like they tried to address this (not clear if it was same issue).my concern really is that someone has to get killed.the issue with that logic is that dead people don't fill out complaints and if there was a death, it appears that the error/diagnostic codes do not register and get saved for retrieval (from reading all these complaints).serious crashes would be investigated, codes would be looked at and nothing would come up.case closed.what would happen, toyota, if all accidents got re-investigated? how much would that cost?ask the gm ceo how much their investigation is costing.

Skid control ecu issues. I have read enough about this that it is unreal that a recall for the 2004 seqouia has not been issued. Why for the 2003 with same issue but not '04?why isn't toyota being held accountable?

The trac off, vsc trac and abs lights on my 2004 toyota sequoia came on simultaneously and remains on.on one occasion, my vehicle lost power while i was driving when the system engaged.i reported this directly to toyota since this is hazardous and is the same problem that occurred with many of the 2003 sequoias which resulted in arecall beingissued.my vehicle is no longer under warranty.the toyota personnel that i spoke with saw this as my issue and not one of toyota and issued me a reference number.i was told that this would be my responsibility because a recall has not been issued.it is unfortunate that with all of the complaints filed regarding this issue that toyota will not accept responsibility and do something.it seem as if a death or injury is necessary to make them step up to the plate and accept responsibility for their manufacturing defaults.

Yes, we just purchased this used 04 sequoia from a private party seller and everything was fine the first month we drove it then the vsc light and the trac off light came on. Now the check engine light is on and we had it tested at autozone for free. The testing showed a bad o2 sensor. The car still drives fine its just the lights are on. Its really irritating. I googled it and read a bunch of customer complaints about this same issue. I read that the 03 sequoias were recalled for these issues.

The vsc warning light and sometimes brake warning light will come one in 2004 toyota sequoia. There appears to be nothing wrong with the vehicle but it looses power when this happens and hesitates when you are making a turn. Toyota has come out with a recall for sequoia 2003 and have a technical bulletin discussing 2003 - 2005, however toyota refuses to do anything since my vehicle is not included in the current recall.

Vscoff light ontrac off lightis on.

The skid control light flashes at randomly at low speeds causing the vehicle not to accelerate; and at times during a left turn;took vehicle to toyota dealer i was informed that skid computer was identifying a skidding condition during wet conditions, but the surface was dry. This defect can cause an accident from the rear or oncoming traffic. Other 2004 models have reported similar problems with esc, trac control and abs.

My 2004 toyota sequoia at various times will stop accelerating away from a stop if the vehicle is asked to go up or down a slight hill. Other times it does it will no prompting.you are left without power and traffic is oncoming and you can't move out of the way, or accelerate forward for 2 to 3 seconds.really is dangerous.it does not happen in 4wd.many people complain about this and have for years, thus, i have little faith in the government.the vsc on the car shuts the power off for reasons of its own.incident date below does not make sense for something like this that is ongoing.can't the government even design a proper form?

The abs and vsc track lights started to come on.currently these lights come on intermittent. Sometimes when these lights come on, the brakes seems as if they are applied.

As i was driving my vehicle, the warning lights came on for the brakes, vsc and skid control.i have been told that the repair will be $1900 to replace the ecu.

*******2004 toyota sequoia ltd vsc computer failure, wheel lockup on left*********brake light, vsc and trac light all came on. I was driving approx. 20 mph and the left front wheel locked up and the car pulled sharply to the left.the brake pedal went to the floor and i lost brake pedal effectiveness.i turned the car off and restarted it and all lights went out and brake feel and effectiveness appears ok.i took the car straight to the dealer for inspection.for the last 2 years the brake light would come on and stay on and when iturned off the car and restarted it the light would go off.for 2 years my local dealer in butler, pa could not get a failure code. When i took the car for diagnostics, the cause was the ecm part number 89541-oc062 at a cost of about $1377.00. They replaced it at the great dealership in langhorne,pa.i have 55,659 miles on this vehicle.since the repair the brake warning light has come on one time and stayed on, when we restarted the car it went away.i will return to dealer to have this checked again next time it comes on.it seems to me that this lockup of the wheel and loss of braking effectiveness is a real big safety issue on these vehicles.please get back to me to tell me if nhtsa is looking into this situation.thank you!

My vsc, vsc trac off, and brake light indicators are staying on and won't turn off.

File a complaint to nhtsa regarding vsc/traction/abs skid control ecu failure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------i have a '04 sequoia. My vsc on off/vsc traction light and engine check came on as per many of the reports you find posted. After taking it to the dealer they found 4 codes coming up specific to the problem and advised that bank 2 sensor 1 and the skid control computer and the engine control computer (ecc) required replacing. Still there is vibration in the steering and unsafe to drive, and similar problems have been seen in other sequoia also. I was on a trip to new york and on the way back this problem was seen. Then contacted toyota customer service and complained about the issue. I need your help to resolve the issue.

The vsc and trac lights come on intermittently .the vehicle will also dramatically de-accelerate.there is also a smell like smoke.after shutting the vehicle off and later restarting all was ok.toyota is very aware of this problem.such a problem occurring especially at higher speeds could result in loss of control of vehicle leading to a serious accident with potential for numerous fatalities.toyota had a recall for exactly the same problem on it"s 2003 model, but nothing for the 2004.considering their most recent problems with acceleration i certainly would have expected by now that the nhtsa would have investigated and mandated that toyota correct this problem before a serious accident...not after the fact.again, this is a well documented fact on toyotas own website.numerous complaints have been filed to no avail.their refusal to recall and rectify the situation should be a wake up call to the nhtsa.if i hear nothing more on this matter, i will assume neither toyota nor the nhtsa is concerned about this potentially disastrous defect.

1.when slowly turning out of the driveway the vsc light came on and there was a grinding noise from front wheel2. At highway speed the vsc light came on & the vehicle lost power.

Vehicle had been driven approx 30 miles when brake,vsc off,vsc trac warning lights came on will not go off...just purchased this vehicle on 7/28/2012 from berglund,chrysler,jeep,dodge ram in roanoke, va.

I have a 2004 toyota sequoia, the vsc off, vsc on, brake light goes on time after time. The brakes sometimes feel like they will not work. There are so many complaints on this issue, hopefully toyota will do something about this. This problem can cause life injuries and even death. I have stayed dedicated to toyota and hoping for there honest mistake.

Sometimes while driving on freeway my brakes light warning on the dashboard would come on and would only turn offthe light if i turn off the engine. Many times on street speed (10-45 mph) if the vsc,track off and brake light comes on at the same time,the car will loose power on the brakes and will have a grinding and vibrating noise. I went to atoyota dealer and told me bring the car when it happen again so they could do a diagnostic test. Why wait for something serious to happened beforethey could check my car?

The contact owns 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving approximately 65 mph all the warning lights started to illuminated. The accelerator pedal was being depresed and the vehicle failed to accelerate. Neither the dealer nor the maufacturer was notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 120,000 and the current mileage was 140,000.

After making a left turn the vsc trac, slip indicator skid, and malfunction indicator lamp lights came on and have remained on. Today the brake warning light has come on and remained on. Concerned with the large number of complaints from other 2004 owners and toyota lack of interest to resolve the problem in timely and fair manner. It appears this problem has been known for many years, changing owners many expensive repair bills and vehicles remain unfixed. Toyota owners relying on toyota to provide a quality product and stand behind the that product when a problem like this occurs.

The vsc trac vsc off sensor and brake light coming on, while driving on the freeway highway us26.

Vsc (vehicle stability control) system intermittently shuts off the accelerator on my 2004 toyota sequoia. It has nearly caused an accident on three occasions, one of which my entire family including two small children were traveling across state for christmas. I have read numerous complaints across the internet of similar vsc computer failures and toyota's knowledge of the problem. It is time that the nhtsa applied the appropriate pressure to toyota to get them to initiate a recall and repair program for the problem before someone gets killed.

The driver's side rearview mirror fold-in motor runs non-stop as long as the key is in the ignition.the mirror doesn't actually fold in, but its motor runs quite loudly.

Details: the driver's side rearview mirror fold-in motor runs non-stop as long as the key is in the ignition. The mirror doesn't actually fold in, but its motor runs constantly..

Rear window in hatch no longer goes up or down.

The contact owns a 2004 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that the sun visor would unexpectedly flip downward, blocking the view while driving on the highway. The dealer and manufacturer were notified, but denied any assistance with repairs of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 60,000. The vin was unavailable.

Rear window works at random and will not go down.

When driving at any speed vehicle shook whenconsumerrolled down the rear windows.

The entire frame is rusting including the rear differential, suspension and other structural component. The dealer sprayed on a liquid tar but now that is falling off with the rust which was sprayed over.

Wheel of toyota sequoia broke down .

Made a left hand turn and the control arm broke off from rusted frame while traveling at about ten mph. Repair center says the vehicle is a total loss, because the frame is not safe, nothing to re-attach control arm to!

Last week, (3/17/16) my neighbor was taking her three children to school in her 2004 toyota sequoia. She was traveling on a new road at approximately 30 mph when the front end of the vehicle dropped on driver's side.she thought she had a flat tire so she steered to the side of the road.it appears the driver's side, lower ball joint failed (see photos). I called hendrick toyota of apex, nc and talked with mr. John specht(919-335-1678).he checked the vin and said the lower ball joints had a recall and were changed on aug. 15, 2007. He also suggested i contact toyota to request their assistance to cover the cost to repair the vehicle (case no.[xxx]). He advised the vehicle be brought in for the airbag recall too.vehicle was towed home on a dolly to prevent any damage to the transmission.the vehicle has 215,444 miles and was not used for off-road driving. The vehicle recently passed state inspection with no problems noted about the front end. If the lower ball joints were already replaced in a recall (2007) what did they replace them with, and how did they correct the problem?this failure could have caused a deadly accident at higher speed.when a lower ball joint breaks, the driver can only steer with one wheel.[xxx] 'information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'

Was driving my 2004 toyota sequoia at 35-40mphin heavy traffic when there was a loud bang, a drop in the front left of the truck and the sound of metal scrapping the pavement.i turned the wheel to the right and hit the brakes to avoid going over the median into on coming traffic.i then skidded across 2 lanes of traffic and hit a car trying to enter the parkway.an eyewitness said he saw the wheel come dislodged for no reason.luckily the lady who was in the other car only had minor injuries and other than a so far minor case of whip lash everyone is ok.upon inspecting the vehicle with the police officer it looked as if the wheel and axle were ripped fron the truck.unfortunately the sequoia gave me no indications of anything going wrong or i would have taken it to the shop.

Car had had all applicable services and maintenance.out of warranty due to high mileage.no problems prior.noticed noise in front suspension of car.while driving in center lane of freeway on the way to the mechanic, ball joints failed and drivers side front wheel buckled under the car.miraculously, we were able to get car off of freeway with no injury or damage.understand there is an outstanding recall of 775,000 vehicles including sequoia's of our year for this problem.we called toyota who refused to pay for our repairs twice based on the vin number of our vehicle.we appealed through our dealer and were refused again by toyota.today, our mechanic informed us that he had two more sequoias with front noise that he referred to toyota dealerships.both cars had the universal joints repaired by the dealerships free.meanwhile, we had to pay more than $2,000 for repairs and have received no assistance or acknowledgement from toyota.if this problem occurred for 775,000 other vehicles including our make and model, surely our problem should be included.




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