We have classified the 2 complaints from 2002 Toyota Sienna about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota sienna. the contact stated the vehicle leaked water from the air conditioning system and the srs air bag warning light illuminated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 24,000. ...updated 09/12/16 *bf the consumer stated the vehicle was repaired under an extended warranty. *js
Intermittently, the passenger side rear door, the automatic slider, does not operate properly. while closing, the door pops open unless held and dragged into latching position. depressing the button near the door, on the key chain, or on the dashboard makes no difference. resetting the switch by unhooking the battery does not impact it. this has been ongoing since the vehicle was just a couple of years old and on warrantee. at that time a cable was adjusted and it was better for some time. the problem comes and goes without adjusting; currently service engineers find no easy resolution upon evaluation. rather, they report a need to go through the entire electrical harness at great expense.
Approximately a month ago the clock lost the time. 4/28/04 mileage 42k driving on nh highway rte 3 so. approaching the bedford toll in the highspeed lane (40-45 miles per hour) through a construction zone when the vehicle lost all power! enough speed left to pull into the left barrier and put the vehicle in park. third attempt to start the vehicle and the power was regained. autofair toyota dealer ship indicated that toyota had forwarded a champaign. toyota corporate customer service indicated that the champaign is a service bulletin only and not to be confused with a recall. however, no warning light ever came on in the vehicle when this happened. not check battery, check engine, nothing!
I have a 2002 toyota sienna mini vanand mostly during cold dry months i get a shock every time i go to close the door to get out of the van. i took the van to the local toyota dealer and complained about the problem. the dealer said that he received other complaints from other van owners about people getting shocked as they were getting out of the van. he looked the van over and said everything was ok and that if i continued to get shocked to put a fabric softener sheet in the van to see if that helped , which it didn't. my concern is other than being shocked every time i exit the van if there is that much static that builds up in the van while commuting what happens when i carry a gasoline can in the van, should i suspect a fire would result? please help me resolve this issue.