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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA SEQUOIA (2008)

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I was hit by a large truck going 30mph and i was going 50mph.he hit the driver side along with the passenger side, all of the windows shattered, we spun three times and then hit again.i have photos of my car immediately after the crash.all of the police, fire, and emt personnel wondered why the airbags never went off.the front air bags would probably not have made a difference in the injuries, but the side one's would have definitely helped.glass was everywhere.

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

Rusty parts (rust extended warranty)the back window on my 2008 toyota sequoia fell down abruptly while traveling on the highway. The vehicle was in motion. Items flew from my back window and i was forced to slow down abruptly and prevent drivers in my rear from being in an accident. After pulling over, i had to retrieve those items on a busy roadway. I attempted to diagnose the issue by powering the window back up, but it wouldn't work. I attempted to push the window to the up position and it would not work. I had to secure my items and drive home slowly. Later that day, i conducted some research online and found out the 1st generation sequoia was issued a recall for the same exact problem. Apparently, the issue was due to a faulty window regulator from rust. Unfortunately, i do not see any recalls for the 2nd generation models. I took my vehicle to a local mechanic and once they examined the back door, they diagnosed that the cause for the window falling down abruptly was indeed from a rusty regulator and rusty parts. I conducted more research and found out that toyota has been infamous for installing parts that rust over time.toyota issued an extended warranty for rust, but it doesn't state specifically what it covers. I contacted toyota and they instructed me to take it into a toyota dealership. I was told that the rust extended warranty recall pertains only to the undercarriage of the vehicle and not anything else. The notice is the mail did not specify the undercarriage. My rusty parts are not covered under the extended warranty for rust. It is not right that toyota is finding a way to remove themselves from any liability with their vehicles developing rust over a quick period of time. If a recall was issued for rust on the frame, that's an indicator that toyota uses poor quality parts.

This is an intermittent and random problem.radio/disc player turns itself on and off going over bumps and/or when cornering.sometimes radio is on, but all displays are blank, and radio does not respond to any controls, including the power button.sometimes the problem resolves by shutting vehicle completely down and restarting.sometimes it takes several restart cycles to resolve.dealer service department stated that this "is a known problem," but that "no recall had been issued."i realize this doesn't rank up there with tires and fuel tanks.nonetheless, having an electrical component behave like this makes one wonder about the possibilities for an electrical fire.also, having any piece of equipment behave this way definitely increases the risk of accident due to driver distraction.more than once i've been physically and mentally startled when the radio unexpectedly turned itself on and blasted me with my kids' music.

2008 toyota sequoia. Consumer writes regarding software upgrade and recall *tgwthe consumer stated toyota has not released the software upgrade, to install a brake override system.

4lo, vdc, check engine light & anti- skid light keep coming on for years.dealership and toyota specialist couldn't figure out what's wrong.latest was 12/28/15 i brought the vehicle with all 4 lights on ... Charged me $1thousand dollars even the problem is recurrent for years.i p/u the vehicle the next day, put gas at costco and parked it for the night. The next day ... Enroute to to las vegas; upon entering the i-15 north freeway ( less than 2 hrs of driving on d drive ) lights came on again.our family don't feel safe driving this vehicle. Please help us.

Vsc light turns on and off,but has been constantly on now.

Good afternoon, during the drive-thru and the car, started to shake, and the engine stops. After that, i contacted the tow-truck and brought it to toyota dealer. The dealer has finally opened the engine, and the result was the valve spring was broken in half, and the spark plug also melted.

4lo, vdc, check engine light & anti- skid light keep coming on for years.dealership and toyota specialist couldn't figure out what's wrong.latest was 12/28/15 i brought the vehicle with all 4 lights on ... Charged me $1thousand dollars even the problem is recurrent for years.i p/u the vehicle the next day, put gas at costco and parked it for the night. The next day ... Enroute to to las vegas; upon entering the i-15 north freeway ( less than 2 hrs of driving on d drive ) lights came on again.our family don't feel safe driving this vehicle. Please help us.

At 66,000 miles my sequoia had engine problem, ( that's what toyota people said ) i took my truck for maintenance and oil change if i see the light is on for maintenance. Friday sept 16, 2011 i took it toyota dealership for oil change and brake pads done, wed the 21 of sept, i heard a loud noise and it just stop!i was devastated because, they didn't know what have caused it, please help!

After 4,399 mi. The left exhaust manifold cracked and produced a ticking sound on acceleration and exhaust fumes can be smelled through the vents when fan is on. As per dealers advice, it's ok to use vehicle pending repair. It's been 5 days and the part hasn't arrived yet. Contacted dealer few times to facilitate repair.

2008 toyota sequoia lost power while driving at 65 mph.i was able to pull over to shoulder on the freeway then the car lost all power, even to steering.tech said it is not battery, starter, etc...

The contact owns a 2008 toyota sequoia. The contact statedthat he took the vehicle to a dealer for unknown service in march 2010 and immediately after, he noticed oil leaking from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where they were unable to locate the source of the oil leak. The vehicle was released to the contact yet the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken to the dealer a third time and the dealer replaced the o-ring. The failure stopped however within several days, the failure recurred.the manufacturer advised taking the vehicle to a different dealer. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were approximately 10,000.

Engine oil seepage (or slow leak) at the cam housing and engine head connection (gasket seam) area, above the exhaust manifold, on the right-hand-side engine cylinder bank.oil first detected at 9,000 miles (vehicle was purchased new).concern:possible engine fire if the oil seepage becomes worse over the course of additional miles driven.oil seepage should not occur in an engine this new - especially in areas near a hot exhaust manifold.other similar toyota v8 engines appear clean at the same area - no oil residue apparent in other toyota v8 5.7l engines of similar specifications.this appears to be a material surface manufacturing defect in my vehicle's engine.engine info:toyota 5.7l v8corrective action:i took the vehicle to toyota dealer to repair the seepage or leak to avoid a possible engine fire (as a preventive measure), and dealer told me i had to call toyota.i called the toyota customer experience center 1-800 number and the recording stated i was not able to speak to a toyota representative and i should call back later.i have not been happy with toyota's customer service.when i asked a service manager at a dealer about getting this repair done under warranty, he responded by saying "i can't do that to toyota."it is unfortunate that toyota values itself more than it values customers.

Whenever i drive up hill or just speed up, the bad smell of rotten eggs comes into the vehicle interior even with the windows roll up and with the recalculating vent button on.

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

This is an intermittent and random problem.radio/disc player turns itself on and off going over bumps and/or when cornering.sometimes radio is on, but all displays are blank, and radio does not respond to any controls, including the power button.sometimes the problem resolves by shutting vehicle completely down and restarting.sometimes it takes several restart cycles to resolve.dealer service department stated that this "is a known problem," but that "no recall had been issued."i realize this doesn't rank up there with tires and fuel tanks.nonetheless, having an electrical component behave like this makes one wonder about the possibilities for an electrical fire.also, having any piece of equipment behave this way definitely increases the risk of accident due to driver distraction.more than once i've been physically and mentally startled when the radio unexpectedly turned itself on and blasted me with my kids' music.

At 66,000 miles my sequoia had engine problem, ( that's what toyota people said ) i took my truck for maintenance and oil change if i see the light is on for maintenance. Friday sept 16, 2011 i took it toyota dealership for oil change and brake pads done, wed the 21 of sept, i heard a loud noise and it just stop!i was devastated because, they didn't know what have caused it, please help!

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

S10 direct reply - letter addressed to president trump requesting assistance with defective toyota sequoia. *ldthe consumer stated the vehicle would release from park without being startedorwithout the key in the ignition. The consumer's 7 year old grandson pulled the gear shift causing the vehicle to roll into the garage. On a separate occasion, while exiting the vehicle, the consumer accidentally knocked it out of gear. The consumer received an injured knee, shoulder, and lower back.

4lo, vdc, check engine light & anti- skid light keep coming on for years.dealership and toyota specialist couldn't figure out what's wrong.latest was 12/28/15 i brought the vehicle with all 4 lights on ... Charged me $1thousand dollars even the problem is recurrent for years.i p/u the vehicle the next day, put gas at costco and parked it for the night. The next day ... Enroute to to las vegas; upon entering the i-15 north freeway ( less than 2 hrs of driving on d drive ) lights came on again.our family don't feel safe driving this vehicle. Please help us.

The 4 wheel drive differential actuator is bad and car will not engage in four wheel drive. The consumer stated the next day the 4-wheel drive light illuminated. Updated 02/13/09.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota sequoia. After the ignition key was turned to the off position and removed from the vehicle, the gear shift was able to be switched into the drive position. The vehicle rolled away and crashed into the contact's garage. A police report was not filed and no injuries were reported. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed, but the failure and remedy were unable to be determined. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 124,000. The consumerstated the problem was the gear shift, located between the driver and passenger seat. The gear shift came out of gear with the key out of the ignition, vehicle off, steering wheel locked and her foot not on the brake. The consumer stated her grandson knocked the vehicle out of gear and the vehicle crashed into her garage door.on may 26, 2016, as the consumer was exiting the vehicle, she grabbed her purse and it accidentally hit the gear shift and knocked the gear into reverse and caused the vehicle to toll backwards. The consumer stated she was half way in the vehicle, she was able to move the gear shift back in to park. However, while doing so she injured her right shoulder, left knee, and lower back.updated 07/05/16.updated 11/16/16.

When i'm slowing down for a red light, then the light turns green. And i hit the acceleration the car would jerk. And same thing when i make a left turn. It would jerk and feels like i have no acceleration.

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

The 4 wheel drive differential actuator is bad and car will not engage in four wheel drive. The consumer stated the next day the 4-wheel drive light illuminated. Updated 02/13/09.

Two seatbelts, both for the middle row bucket seats, failed.they both stopped retracting properly and had to be replaced. Luckily, we were not involved in an accident.

The second row passenger side seat belt mechanism is defective and does not recoil consistently.we are concerned to put our children in this particular seat because the seat belt sometimes gets jammed and does not recoil making for a very unsafe situation.we cannot reliably trust this equipment.our vehicle has very low mileage for it's age and we do not believe this defective part is cause by us because we do not always drive it with people in the back seat.i called toyota experience and they said that my vehicle is out of warranty and that i could have it fixed at my cost.in my opinion, this is a safety issue cause by poor manufacturing which in my opinion should be a recall situation.i will bring the vehicle in to the dealer over the next couple weeks but i wanted to file a complaint so that it is investigated properly so others can get it fixed.

The seats belt on my 2008 toyota sequoia stopped latching.they are located in the middle rear section of the car.two of the three stopped working within a week of each other.i am at the dealer (eastern shore toyota) now and they will only replace the one not latching.the other one has an intermittent issue with latching and has come unlatched before with my child in a booster seat.why toyota doesn't fix this today is beyond me.i guess they are o.k. With it coming unlatched.after all it's not their kid in the back seat. The seat belts are still under warranty, however toyota will not fix it if they cannot recreate the problem.shouldn't this be a major recall?

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

On 12/20/2016, i brought the car into bill wright toyota and had it service. Also, i have informed bill wright toyota advisor about the middle row seat are moving.after the service, the advisor told me that the welding on the seat frame are broken and need to be reweld. I asked the advisor is this toyota manufacturing issue and advisor gave me the number to contact toyota directly.after contacting toyota directly and spoke to yasmin, and she said this is not covered by toyota.i'm not sure if this is something that toyota responsible since it is a safety issue. Best regards,

The back cover of the middle seats are broken and removed.i tried to replace them but, i can not. The irons that hod the seat are uncorvered and not safe . When people ,if they have long legs i do not think it is safe safe for them.the car is not able to player neither radio nor cds. When trying to play either radio or cd, it makes a crazy noise. The vehicule is still in motion.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota sequoia. The contact stated that while driving approximately 70 mph and depressing the brakes going downhill, the vehicle started to shake violently. The vehicle was later taken to the dealer. After diagnosis they advised him that they were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000. The current mileage was approximately 116,000. The vin was unavailable.

I had my brakes checked out at a shop in mountain home arkansas, mountain motors hwy 5 n.. Asking that they bleed and inspect as necessary ,and check torques. After an hour and twenty minutes i was told that the bleeder on one caliper broke off! they did not replace the bleeder, they said it would be ok! the brakes failed completely less than 1000 later! we were lucky, the pedal went to the floor in a small town in wisconsin. We were moving slow and i coasted into a parking lot! the vehicle had to be towed and $750.00 later we continued our trip.there is no regulatory agency in arkansas,and the repair shop is ignoring me! can you help? i have reciepts.

Excessive heat warped the rotors on the trd brake kit twice in 27000 mi.these brakes were offered as a manufacturer option.the dealer replaced the rotors and the calipers at 7000 mi.now at 27000 mi the rotors are warped again.the dealer says it will take aprox 30 days to get the parts as they are back ordered.it appears that there is an excessive heat problem.dealer states that there is 20% remaining on front brake pads.they also stated that this is a known issue.

Severe front wheel shimmying on braking when towing a trailer.has happened multiple times.dealer has balanced front wheels and turned the front rotors but condition continues..

2008 toyota sequoia-current problem with my suv: my abs, traction control, vehicle skid control lights are on turned on and it has been going on for a month-took it to a local toyota dealership to diagnose the problem, it took them a whole day (8:30 am to 5:30 pm)to finally figured it out that we need to replace the vehicle skid control actuator and will cost us $2500.00-this is a safety issue that toyota is well aware of...my husband and i almost got into a car accident on an icy day in colorado because of it-toyota headquarters wont fix it nor the local dealership.....this is serious matter and it needs to be address.....this is the same problem to toyota's recall for the 03 sequoias....link:http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/customer-faqs-for-2003-toyota-157609.aspx?link_page_rss=157609&siteid=dmg_rss_201004_rla_explan_toynew_toyota+vehicles%3a+customer+faqs+for+2003+toyota+sequoia+recall.

Severe front wheel shimmying on braking when towing a trailer.has happened multiple times.dealer has balanced front wheels and turned the front rotors but condition continues..

While trying to adjust my steering wheel, i pulled the lever and a piece fell on to the floor the size of a half dollar. Now my steering wheel does not lock while i drive.the toyota service department stated that i need to make an appointment, which none are available for 2-3 weeks.they suggested i go back home and make an appointment and wait.i was only 2 miles from the service department when this happened, so i took the vehicle in, and told them they are keeping the car until it is fixed.i am glad i was alone, and not driving at 55mph on the highway when this occurred.

The rear liftgate on our 2008 toyota sequoia started acting up late may 2016. The liftgate lock actuator began getting stuck and very difficult to open. Now it cannot be opened by neither the power liftgate button nor manually with the handle. We can see that there is evidence of excessive rust on the actuator. It has seized and are now very concerned that in case of an emergency we will not be able to escape through the rear of the vehicle should all other exits are blocked. Not even the rear window is working and believe that there is a defect affecting the components inside the liftgate itself. Upon researching the matter we have discovered that there are several similar complaints from owners of the same vehicle. We feel this warrants an investigation into this safety-related defect to find out what is causing the excessive rust/corrosion and mechanical failure.

The back cover of the middle seats are broken and removed.i tried to replace them but, i can not. The irons that hod the seat are uncorvered and not safe . When people ,if they have long legs i do not think it is safe safe for them.the car is not able to player neither radio nor cds. When trying to play either radio or cd, it makes a crazy noise. The vehicule is still in motion.

The rear lift gate has an electronic button that you push to open.this is covered by a rubber that degrades and melts over a short time, exposing the electronic switch witch has constant power, resulting in what could be a fire hazard.it also freezes and becomes inoperable at times during cold weather and there is no other way to open the hatch.in the summer, it becomes sticky and a mess.i reported this to toyota and their response was that they were not responsible for the effects of cold temperatures.it has been an ongoing problem since i purchased the car used.i have noticed it is a popular item on many toyota webpages, and not specific to just the sequoia model.

The rear hatch switch pad melts rendering the handle inoperable.toyota claims this is not a defect yet, many sequoia owners have same complaint.toyota says over $400 to repair.toyota denies the rear hatch is covered under warranty extension for doors 11/5/17

I was driving in rain going about 35-40 mph entering a curve when i saw a car stopped in front of me turning into a driveway. I tried to hit the brakes but my car actually accelerated to 55-60 mph hitting the vehicle from behind. It threw the car i hit over 100-200 feet off the road into a tree. My car continued to accelerate and finally stopped 1-2 football fields' length up the road. I had over $23,000 worth of damage to my car including a cracked frame. It took over 6 weeks to get my car fixed because the toyota dealership kept finding more damage as they worked on it. It was not totaled even though i had insurance that would have totally replaced the car with a new one if it were totaled. I feel the car has never been the same since. I sustained shoulder, neck, back, and r knee injuries where i kept trying to hit the brake to get the car to stop. When the police arrived i told them the car would not stop but actually accelerated when i tried to hit the brake. I reported the accident to corporate toyota but they never got back with me. Soon after there was a recall where something had to be replaced on my accelerator. I was very upset that i never got any response from toyota about my accident.

Toyota service said the rear sub-frame is rusting and eventually rear wheels could separate from vehicle. This was discovered while toyota was replacing the main frame under a class action suit.the sub-frame was not included in the suit' therefore toyota wants me to pay the entire cost of $2550

The rear liftgate exterior handle literally melts in the summer and freezes in the winter. It makes it so the rear liftgate doesn't open and sometimes doesn't close. I recently got a recall notice for exterior door handles not operating due to the above described manlfuction but haley toyota in midlothian virginia said it's not covered. They said it's over $400 to fix.

Rusty parts (rust extended warranty)the back window on my 2008 toyota sequoia fell down abruptly while traveling on the highway. The vehicle was in motion. Items flew from my back window and i was forced to slow down abruptly and prevent drivers in my rear from being in an accident. After pulling over, i had to retrieve those items on a busy roadway. I attempted to diagnose the issue by powering the window back up, but it wouldn't work. I attempted to push the window to the up position and it would not work. I had to secure my items and drive home slowly. Later that day, i conducted some research online and found out the 1st generation sequoia was issued a recall for the same exact problem. Apparently, the issue was due to a faulty window regulator from rust. Unfortunately, i do not see any recalls for the 2nd generation models. I took my vehicle to a local mechanic and once they examined the back door, they diagnosed that the cause for the window falling down abruptly was indeed from a rusty regulator and rusty parts. I conducted more research and found out that toyota has been infamous for installing parts that rust over time.toyota issued an extended warranty for rust, but it doesn't state specifically what it covers. I contacted toyota and they instructed me to take it into a toyota dealership. I was told that the rust extended warranty recall pertains only to the undercarriage of the vehicle and not anything else. The notice is the mail did not specify the undercarriage. My rusty parts are not covered under the extended warranty for rust. It is not right that toyota is finding a way to remove themselves from any liability with their vehicles developing rust over a quick period of time. If a recall was issued for rust on the frame, that's an indicator that toyota uses poor quality parts.

I was driving on i-15 in utah when my passengers heard honking and looked around. Suddenly a white car swerved close to me and cut me off. The driver was looking down and continued to swerve around. Then slowed and put on her flashers. She continued to swerve and then followed us off the freeway. She stopped at the stop light and said we had hit her. I said that was a lie and she had been swerving into my lane and people were honking at her. We drove to ikea and she did not follow. Then i filed this complaint. I am concerned for the safety of me and my passengers. She was not friendly. I attached her license number.

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

The 2008 toyota sequoia only has 35,300 miles on it and while it was in for oil changed and on the rack, the mechanic noticed a severe rusting issue on the frame. The vehicle has severe rust on the frame in particular the rear axle assembly, including the welds that hold the frame together. I am very concerned with the issue of the roads and stress of potholes that the frame and welds could become severely damaged and possibly break off on the road in particular at high speeds. I have never seen rusting this bad since the automobile industries use of recycled metals. I am concerned because of the use of this vehicle to transport my family.

My vehicle involved in a recall in which there is excessive rust in the frame mainly in states where there is snow and uses salt in roads, michigan is one of these states where i use to live and my car is registered in, however i just relocated to ca few month ago, the dealership and toyota acknowledge that my vehicle is affected with this recall, however toyota refuse to do it in the state of california! but if i take my car back to michigan they will do it,its 3000 miles away and not planing to go back please helptoyota case # 1902071493

When driving on the freeway, the left rear "vent" window had its glass come completely out of the channel which holds it, and was dangling by just a bolt.upon inspecting the window, i found that the window's adhesive had completely failed.i reported the problem to the toyota dealer, and even though the vehicle was still in warranty, they refused to repair it without charging me the full repair price.the risk of a glass window falling off of a vehicle at high speed seemed very high to me, but the dealer said there were no recalls or safety problems.

Vehicle was purchased used in may 2011 with 60,000 miles on it.it currently has 100,440 miles on it..at the time of purchase from a dealer, an under car inspection indicated no visible rust to speak of and paint/finish was still patent on rear suspension,at the last oil change oil change, the tech noted the extensive rust on the rear suspension and commented that his toyota tundra a few years older had a recall for severe rust and replacement for the same thing, and that this would likely be subject to a recall too in time.the vehicle was taken to a toyota dealer today for a frame inspection under the extended frame warranty and the frame was declared faulty for a small rust through area and will be replaced.however the entire rear suspension and cross frame were severely rusted through and crumbling, which they said was not covered under the frame warranty.this presents a severe safety situation since this suspension could fail at any time causing a serious accident.since this problem occurred in the past on toyotas and resulted in a recall, it should be considered again for this make and model.at no time during our ownership has it been in or near salt water, nor ever submerged in fresh water.it's stored outside on an asphalt driveway year round and used primarily as a back up for our main vehicle.unfortunately the dealer removed it from the hoist before i could get a photo of it in current condition.

Exsessive rust causing seized bolts related to suspension. Cannot do proper alignment or change leaking shock without major parts being cut from frame.

I was driving in rain going about 35-40 mph entering a curve when i saw a car stopped in front of me turning into a driveway. I tried to hit the brakes but my car actually accelerated to 55-60 mph hitting the vehicle from behind. It threw the car i hit over 100-200 feet off the road into a tree. My car continued to accelerate and finally stopped 1-2 football fields' length up the road. I had over $23,000 worth of damage to my car including a cracked frame. It took over 6 weeks to get my car fixed because the toyota dealership kept finding more damage as they worked on it. It was not totaled even though i had insurance that would have totally replaced the car with a new one if it were totaled. I feel the car has never been the same since. I sustained shoulder, neck, back, and r knee injuries where i kept trying to hit the brake to get the car to stop. When the police arrived i told them the car would not stop but actually accelerated when i tried to hit the brake. I reported the accident to corporate toyota but they never got back with me. Soon after there was a recall where something had to be replaced on my accelerator. I was very upset that i never got any response from toyota about my accident.

Found a large (2" dia.) washer on the driveway at rear of the car and later a large approx. 3/4" bolt head on the driveway at the front of the car.upon inspection of the underside of the vehicle, noted that the front bolt on the right rear control arm was missing its head.subsequently had the dealer's service dept. Replace the bolt at a cost of about $110.00.the vehicle had not been in an accident previously that i know of (was purchased as a certified pre-owned suv with 60,000 miles), nor had it been subject to any hard use or rough travel, nor had it hit curbing or other obstacle during our use.appearance of the sheared bolt head had indicated that stress cracking and corrosion had begun prior to total failure.there was no apparent damage to the control arm or the site where the bolt connects it to the frame.conclusion was that it was a defective part that eventually failed under regular use.

Full size spare tire does not fit over front wheels if vehicle is equipped with the optional trd brake package because the calipers are larger.toyota states that in the event of a front flat, the solution is to remove a rear tire, place the spare on the rear then remove the flat front tire and replace it with the rear tire.toyota refused to replace the original spare with one that fits on the front.

2008 toyota sequoia was purchased with tires installed with a different brand and size from the spare.spare can only be used for short time emergency use under 50 miles an hour.if a tire fails on a trip on an interstate and spare is installed vehicle will not handle or perform 100%.this places driver and passengers at risk.not all people understand this risk and the owners manual explains this poorly.most people will change the tire and drive onthe spare normally.all vehicles should be equipped with the same brand and size of tire.if the spare not having a tpms installed is the issue then should install a sensor in the spare of offer to install one for the owner.my lexus had 5 tires all including the spare was the same brand, size and had tpms sensors installed in all tires.some how toyota is saving money installing two different brands and sizes of tires on their vehicles.

2008 toyota sequoia.consumer writes in regards to slashed tires on vehicle.

2008 toyota sequoia was purchased with tires installed with a different brand and size from the spare.spare can only be used for short time emergency use under 50 miles an hour.if a tire fails on a trip on an interstate and spare is installed vehicle will not handle or perform 100%.this places driver and passengers at risk.not all people understand this risk and the owners manual explains this poorly.most people will change the tire and drive onthe spare normally.all vehicles should be equipped with the same brand and size of tire.if the spare not having a tpms installed is the issue then should install a sensor in the spare of offer to install one for the owner.my lexus had 5 tires all including the spare was the same brand, size and had tpms sensors installed in all tires.some how toyota is saving money installing two different brands and sizes of tires on their vehicles.

Abs and traction control failure due to failed right rear abs wheel sensor and wiring harness.abs and traction control would initiate at random to include when pulling out into traffic without any wheel slip.the initiation of traction control while accelerating and merging with traffic caused some close calls with the loss of power and deceleration of my car.after random initiated the abs warning light would come on and the car would have no abs, traction control, or 4 wheel drive.toyota service writer stated that this is becoming a common repair due to issues with corrosion.service writer knew that both an abs sensor and wiring harness needed to be replaced as a pair as this repair is now "so common".if toyota knows that this standard safety equipment is failing due to corrosion and obvious design issues they should be replacing at no cost to the owner.

Good afternoon, during the drive-thru and the car, started to shake, and the engine stops. After that, i contacted the tow-truck and brought it to toyota dealer. The dealer has finally opened the engine, and the result was the valve spring was broken in half, and the spark plug also melted.

The 2008 toyota sequoia only has 35,300 miles on it and while it was in for oil changed and on the rack, the mechanic noticed a severe rusting issue on the frame. The vehicle has severe rust on the frame in particular the rear axle assembly, including the welds that hold the frame together. I am very concerned with the issue of the roads and stress of potholes that the frame and welds could become severely damaged and possibly break off on the road in particular at high speeds. I have never seen rusting this bad since the automobile industries use of recycled metals. I am concerned because of the use of this vehicle to transport my family.

At 66,000 miles my sequoia had engine problem, ( that's what toyota people said ) i took my truck for maintenance and oil change if i see the light is on for maintenance. Friday sept 16, 2011 i took it toyota dealership for oil change and brake pads done, wed the 21 of sept, i heard a loud noise and it just stop!i was devastated because, they didn't know what have caused it, please help!

Exsessive rust causing seized bolts related to suspension. Cannot do proper alignment or change leaking shock without major parts being cut from frame.

The rear liftgate exterior handle literally melts in the summer and freezes in the winter. It makes it so the rear liftgate doesn't open and sometimes doesn't close. I recently got a recall notice for exterior door handles not operating due to the above described manlfuction but haley toyota in midlothian virginia said it's not covered. They said it's over $400 to fix.

We own a 2008 sequoia.on 3/13/10 the local 1-10 toyota dealer in indio, ca did the initial "recall fix" on our sequioa.my husband works in anza, ca.on his way home from work he was driving downhill on route 74 (a very treacherous mountain road) and the rpm's on the toyota increased and when he saw them get over 3000 rpm's he tried to break.the breaks did not work and the rpm's kept rising. He hit the breaks again and they still didn't work.he laid on them the 3rd time and they finally kicked in.when he got home he told me what happened.i immediately called the toyota dealer and they advised me to bring the car in first thing the following day.we ran into several bad experiences with how the dealer has handled us during the week. They still have the vehicle and today is 3/25/10. We asked them for a full pedal replacement as we researched it on line and saw that we were not alone in experiencing a problem even after they have completed their initial "recall fix".we are very concerned about several issues.our primary concern is that my husband can no longer trust driving this car back and forth to work.we feel we will not be able to trust driving it even after we get it back since this is the 2nd fix they have done on it. We also are concerned about the resell value of our vehicle as we have seen articles stating that kelly blue book is confirming that the resell values are being effected. Could a lawyer possibly negotiate with toyota on our behalf to reduce our loan since we are financed through toyota directly and our vehicle value has been reduced.

The back cover of the middle seats are broken and removed.i tried to replace them but, i can not. The irons that hod the seat are uncorvered and not safe . When people ,if they have long legs i do not think it is safe safe for them.the car is not able to player neither radio nor cds. When trying to play either radio or cd, it makes a crazy noise. The vehicule is still in motion.

The frame on my toyota sequoia has rusted.this condition is common to these vehicles.however mine has and the alignment rusted in the area that the alignment adjusters are located.i recently purchased new tires and an alignment could not be performed, as a result my vehicle is unsafe! the frame must be replaced!

Rear deck door rusted inside and if window is rolled down cannot get it back up to stay in place! vehicle was in shop having a back up camera installed.

2008 toyota sequoia platinum has a design defect with the dashboard mounted control switch for raising and lowering the window. *njthe consumer stated momentary contact with the switch caused therear window to lower completely. The switch was located where the his right knee inadvertently made contact when the seat was in the forward position .

I bought a 2008 toyota sequoia and the pedal has been fixed. Somehow, occasionally i am still experiencing "sudden acceleration". Recent article explains the pedal fix doesn't completely fix the "sudden acceleration" problem that is due to electronic defects and that explain why i am still experiencing sudden acceleration problem. The car just jerk forward for no reason. Please have toyota fix the problem asap or we can return the car.

This toyota sequoia almost kill my family of 6, the accelerator pedal got stuck while in motion driving 30 to 40 miles,the issue was reported to toyota and the car was taken to the concord, ca toyota dealer for inspection, the toyota service was unable to replicate the issue so the car was return back to me, toyota service center was advice by the toyota there is no problem, i experience first hand this problem, the accelerator got stuck while driving, i pressed the brake pedal but the car maintained the same speed, my only option was to put it in neutral and apply the brakes and finally the car stop, but the engine rpm's remain high around 4000 rpm, i was able to get the break pedal unstuck by revving the engine in the neural position

2008 toyota sequoia, prior to nationwide recall i have complained to toyota concerning unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, as well as other defects in vehicle and i continue to be ignored by both manufacturer and dealership, with dealership making excuses by saying things like different parts of the body where made in different factories causing there to be variants in the color of the vehicle bumper from the rest of the body, and that they are not that familiar with the new model sequoia since they haven't had them in the shop yet (excuse made in 2009).i made a written request in november in regards to what i call unresponsiveness of the accelerator pedal, when i push the pedal some times the car will accelerate rapidly other times it would do nothing then jump and accelerate without me putting access pressure on the pedal. I also reported on defects in leather seats and body color which is two toned by defect to name a few of the issues.the manufacturer called me, referred me back to the dealership and again the dealership will not do anything about the issues as minimizes them.here we are in 2010 my car still accelerates when it wants to instead of when i want it to, i still have a car with exterior and interior defects and poor workmanship.and was insulted when the only thing i have received from toyota was a post card asking me to pay over $200 for a dvd to update my navigation center, which is adding salt to the wound that toyota has dug if anything toyota should bedoing more then a temporary fix for customers and making us pay more money to fix their issues. The unpredictable acceleration is not from a sticky pedal i believe its electrical, possibly from other electrical devices, such as cell phone, garage door opener remote, gate remotes or door access remotes, all which i carry from time to time in my vehicle, however i cant put my life in danger testing out my theory.something needs to be done soon, either replace the cars or pay up.

Vsc light turns on and off,but has been constantly on now.

When i'm slowing down for a red light, then the light turns green. And i hit the acceleration the car would jerk. And same thing when i make a left turn. It would jerk and feels like i have no acceleration.

My 2008 toyota sequoia started to accelerate from a stop( with my foot still on the brake) without pressing on the gas. It took both feet standing on the brake to try and stop my vehicle. It pushed my vehicle into the car in front of me. My tires with screeching and my vehicle was pushing the car in front of me. It finally stopped after a few seconds as i was going to try and put the car in park or neutral.my floor mat was in correct position- not jammed and my foot was not on the accelerator. I was happy to have witness with me as no one would have believed me.

The contact owns a 2008 toyota sequoia. While driving approximately 10 mph, the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floorboard and caused the vehicle to accelerate to a high speed. The contact mentioned that the brake pedal had to be depressed with extreme force to stop the vehicle. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired per nhtsa campaign number: 10v017000 (vehicle speed control) years earlier; however, the remedy failed. The dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 88,000. The vin was not provided.

Ltr fwd fm (tn) re safety recall for his 2008 toyota sequoia sr-aoa-acceleration pedal reinforcement bar installation, reply to knoxville, ofc (attn: elizabeth howell envelope only) *tgwthe consumer stated he took the vehicle to the dealer to have the safety issue resolved. Only after the work was accomplished was the consumer informed that only some of the required repairs were completed, because some of the parts were not available forall the required repairs. The service advisor could not tell the consumer when the parts would be available.

When driving on the freeway, the left rear "vent" window had its glass come completely out of the channel which holds it, and was dangling by just a bolt.upon inspecting the window, i found that the window's adhesive had completely failed.i reported the problem to the toyota dealer, and even though the vehicle was still in warranty, they refused to repair it without charging me the full repair price.the risk of a glass window falling off of a vehicle at high speed seemed very high to me, but the dealer said there were no recalls or safety problems.

Full size spare tire does not fit over front wheels if vehicle is equipped with the optional trd brake package because the calipers are larger.toyota states that in the event of a front flat, the solution is to remove a rear tire, place the spare on the rear then remove the flat front tire and replace it with the rear tire.toyota refused to replace the original spare with one that fits on the front.




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