Since the date indicated (nov.29,2013) the track off lights and system in my sequoia gets activated without road conditions which justify it.i felt a strong noise and lost power and had a dangerous situation because of the sudden stop or loss of acceleration. took it to toyota and told sensors and computer needed to be replaced at great cost , but with no guarantee of definite solution.i believe this is a safety issue involving anti- skid and track system which need to be attended to promptly.can you help? *tr
Vsc track system activates unexpectedly under normal driving conditions producing a very loud grinding noise of the front brakes and for about 15-30 secs the brakes won't work. this problem causes the steering system to suddenly pull to the right side with a significant reduction of speed. extremely dangerous when it has happened on high traffic volume highways. reported this situation to toyota corp. and they replied that they don't have any campaign or recall for the condition described. toyota customer experience provided me with incident no. xxxxxx-xxx303 for my complaint report. it is worth to mention of the hundreds of sequoia owners complaining of this problem on social media websites for vehicle complaints and yet nothing has been done by toyota. *tr
Vehicle had violent grinding and braking of the right front wheel causing a hard pull to the right. vsc and trac lights and warning buzzers came on. turned vehicle off and restarted five minutes later. same thing has happened three times since within 6 months. the last time was on the interstate and caused hard pull to the right. dealer cannot identify problem and claim they have never heard of this before. *tr
I am having problem with my sequoia vsc trac sensor lights turning on and off and hearing grinding noise when it auto-engage and disengage. *tr
Vehicle vsc and trac is auto-engaging during a drive without cause. the vehicle will jerk to a side, and a grinding noise will occur until the vehicle comes to a stop. braking is slow and takes much longer to stop the vehicle. electronic beeping is also heard throughout. vsc and trac lights come on and stay on after the incident until the vehicle is turned off. *tr
The skid control light and warning alarm comes on while driving for no reason, car pulls to the right, unable to come to a stop with brake, car shakes, very unsafe!!! once the warning alarm goes off the vsc and trac control lights come on. from what i have been able to locate on the internet this is a common problem that was recalled for the 2003 model. toyota needs to recall for the 2002 model also. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota sequoia. the contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the vcs system warning light illuminated as the steering, brakes and acceleration failed. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 151,000.
Vsc trac, trac off, brake, and abs lights on as the same time for the last couple months. sometimes the car straddled a little bit when i drove on freeway. i checked the code, but there are no code. i tried to looking for help online, but i am surprised, there were a lot of toyota sequoia owner has the same problem like mine. *tr
Driving on dry, straight highway when vsc light and trac light come on and beeping started. vehicle starting trying to engage 4wd i think...lots of grinding in the front end and steering shaking. went on for about 2 minutes then stopped. vehicle not easy to control when this happened. has happened multiple times since. taking to mechanic this week. not safe for wife and kids to be driving. *tr
The vsc lights and traction lights have been randomly coming on since we purchased the sequoia in 2005 with approx. 80k on it. they typically go off on their own and do not cause any issues. now the slip indicator light comes on, flashes and beeps while locking up the abs and making it impossible to move until it comes to a complete stop. we have been fortunate that this has only happened at low speeds and not caused any accidents yet. it apperars that this is a wide spread issue with a combination of parts starting with the vsc computer, yaw sensor and steering angle sensor. hopefully toyota will take care of this due to the overall safety concern. *tr
During rush hour, a vehicle before me abruptly stopped. to avoid from hitting them i swerved to the left hitting a wall divider when the front left wheel caved in having me and my family swerve all the way to the right into another sound wall. what i tried to do was hit the brake before going head on into the wall but the gas pedal was stuck causing us to accelerate into the wall. luckily there were shrubs and bushes to help the car go into a slow as we slid across the wall. i dont know why the gas pedal decide to get stuck and accelerate us into the wall but im hearing from other sequoia owners that they have had the same problem with their pedals and that needs to be checked out as soon as possible. *tr
While driving my 2002 toyota sequoia, i pulled into traffic and all of a sudden the truck lost power as cars swerved around me and a violent grinding noise started. a skid control light started flashing. i could feel the grinding on the brake pedal. after a few seconds, the truck beeped and 2 more lights came on. the "trac off" and "vsc" came on. after that the truck drove normal. this has happened multiple times now! i no longer feel safe on the road as this seems to happen at any moment. i have read all about this problem on the internet. many sequoia owners have had these same problems. why will toyota not fix these problems??? what has to happen for them to feel responsible?? *tr
Loyal toyota owner. all of a sudden beeping, grinding noise, vsc/trac light goes on, passenger front brake locks & very difficult to control the vehicle pulling to one side. the speed was estimated at 35-50 mph, dry road conditions. this problem had been noted several times randomly vehicle skid control (vsc) simply engages at normal speeds. it's the exact same problem as the 2003 which the vsc system & components was recalled. disappointed with toyota 2002 not included with recall! unsafe to drive and is dangerous! an accident waiting to happen! *tr
Trac off, vsc trac lights came on as the rear wheel locked up for a sec . loss of power , vehicle pulled hard to the right almost causing collision with 18 wheeler on highway. *tr
While traveling home at normal speed the vsc/trac lights came on and the vehicle began vibrating and making a grinding noise. after stopping on the side of the road, i called my husband and was told to turn the vehicle off and on to possibly reset the vsc/trac. it seemed to work briefly but it started to do it again. after making it home, my husband drove the vehicle initially without any issues. however, he attempted to take the vehicle to the store and the problem started again. he noted audible alerts and the vsc/trac lights illuminating, grinding from what seemed to be the passenger side front tire. he had to pull off to the side of the road; however, found it difficult to control the vehicle. the speed was estimated at 35-40 mph, dry conditions with no obvious road conditions or issues. smoke was observed coming from the passenger front of the vehicle. this problem had been noted several time randomly over the past two years, but has seemingly been resolved by turning the vehicle off and back on. this was the first time that the issue has persisted, and the increased difficulty in steering. *tr
Vehicle skid control simply engages at normal speeds and normal driving conditions. hard grinding, pulling to the right or left and almost no braking. yes, they recalled 2003 to 05 but not 2002? why? it's the exact same problem. someone will be injured at some point and in fact, there are some accounts of injury. in my family's case, this has happened while driving about 8 times since we purchased this from a private dealer and after we had a certified mechanic check it out. this is on toyota. please investigate this. this is total negligence and disregard for individual safety. *tr
Was driving about 45 to 50 mph and a terrible noise started and the brakes barely stopped the vehicle and it became difficult to control. *tr
Again, after picking the vehicle up from the toyota service department in which the skid control ecu and brake booster assembly was replaced, the vehicle repeated all alarms and malfunctions as before: slippery lamp illuminated, alarm sounded, vsc trac and trac off lamp lit while abs brakes engaged while driving on a slight decline at 45 mph. i returned the vehicle to toyota immediately! the technicians informed me on the following monday that the seal for the master cylinder was cracked after replacing the brake booster assy. surprisingly, it has happened again and i am taking it back to the service department tomorrow morning. there has to be a systemic problem as this problem is a known issue with this type of vehicle. it is disappointing that toyota would keep these vehicles on the road with know problems of the such. fortunately for me, there hasn't been any accidents. i fear for the safety myself and my coworker as we commute in the vehicle daily. more importantly, that of my wife and children when we drive the vehicle. *tr
While driving at 50 mph on a flat concrete paved road in dry conditions, the slippery wet lamp lit and the alarm sounded for approximately 10 seconds while the abs brakes engaged on. the lamp flashed until the brakes released and the vsc trac and trac off lamps illuminated and remained on after restarting the vehicle. this occurrence happened immediately after receiving the vehicle from the toyota service department in which the skid control ecu was replaced for $770.79. this is a repeated occurrence of the problems. i delivered the vehicle back to toyota to have it repaired. the technician informed me that the brake booster assembly would need to be replaced to resolve the problem. the maintenance cost $1,606.24 and they kept if for 5 days. *tr
I was a stop light with the brakes firmly pressed down when the vehicle lurched forward. it felt as if someone had rear-ended me, however, there was no one behind me. now the vsc lights are lit up on the dashboard display and it is lurching and power surging at random. *tr
During my evening commute while driving on i-20 west at 75 mph, the steering wheel tugged and the front brake engaged. immediately afterwards, the slippery wet lamp flashed and an alarm buzzer sounded for about 10 seconds. afterwards, the vsc trac and traf off lights illuminated and remained on. i drove to an orientation and while on the way home at 45 mph, all of the previously stated alarms and malfunctions occurred again and the brakes engaged with a loud noise. i stop for gas at my usual 1/4 tank level and while pulling away from the fuel station, all alarms and all malfunctions recurred for the third time within a 24 hour period. the abs engaged while driving at 10 mph. i called the toyota service department and coordinated to leave my vehicle in the night deposit box for maintenance the next morning. toyota kept the vehicle for two days and replaced the skid control ecu anticipating that the problem would be resolved. previously, i had the brake fluid flushed and replaced on 08/17/2012 as routine maintenance at 262,223 miles. the problem recurred within days. *tr
Our 2002 toyota sequoia has a completely rusted out frame, rear differential and other parts such as brake lines etc. while driving on the highway the rear differential exploded and the car would not drive any further. i put the car in park, turned off the car and the car kept rolling despite being in park. i applied the emergency brake to stop the car. the rear differential housing was completely rusted through and leaking fluid. we then discovered that in addition the frame of the car was completely rusted through. the car is no longer safe to drive because of the rusted frame and under carriage. our dealership has been wonderful and rented me a car and will replace the frame but toyota is saying that i am responsible for the differential replacement. *tr
When driving at highway speed, in dry conditions, the vehicle skid control (vsc) and traction control system (trac) warning lights suddenly began flashing and beeping. the steering wheel began difficult to control and a loud grinding noise came from the brake pedal as the abs system was activated. this made for a very dangerous situation as the vehicle was very difficult to control in heavy traffic! after about five seconds, the grinding/abs activation and warning beeps stopped, but the warning lights stayed illuminated. when taking the next highway offramp and applying the brakes, the warning lights and grinding started again and this time it almost caused an accident when the braking was overridden by the abs! only after turning the car off and restarting did the warning lights turn off. the 2003 sequoia was recalled for this same problem. the 2002 sequoia should also be recalled. does there have to be accidents and fatalities before this will happen?? toyota needs to take responsibility for this dangerous defect. *tr
Normally happens at low speed while accelerating. the skidding car symbol flashes, a warning beeper beeps several times, there is a noticeable swerve to the right accompanied by a grinding noise. the, trac off and the vsc off, lights come on and i am able to continue merrily on my way unannoyed, there is no apparent reduction in braking ability or steering control. i just have the "idiot" lights on the dash until i turn off the ignition. when i next drive the vehicle i am very wary until it happens again, maybe immediately, or 10 to 20 miles. but it always happens. the dealer says a new yaw rate sensor and vsc ecu will fix it. about $1800.00 above the $105.00 already paid for the diagnostic fee. what really gets my "goat" is: there is a recall for the "early" 2003 models for this same problem.
Driving on dry road and vsc engages. can not use brakes. continues to do this for a few minutes then stop, then engage again. happened in oct. 2011 had a steering sensor replaced advised by toyota and it is doing it again. this is very unsafe because i had no control of vehicle while this is engaged. i was going maybe 10 mph when it happened. no warning just engages. *tr
Vsc light came on and has not gone off..dealership says its the computer and that 2003 and later have bee recalled for this problem but not 2002 ??? vsc not able to activate at all. *tr
was accelerating onto the freeway today and it felt as if the left brakes came on along with a screeching sound and it made me swerve left. i was able to avoid swerving into merging traffic but i nearly crashed. over the last week the vsc off lights have started going on and off and after reviewing some literature on line it seems that hundreds of others have had the same type of problem. the 2003 sequoia was actually recalled for this same thing. very dangerous and now i will have to contact the dealer to see about it getting fixed before someone is killed. i have two young children and this really pisses me off. even if there is not a recall i should have been made aware of the danger i was putting myself in. i have been happy with my truck for 8 years but after this incident and seeing what others have gone through i will never buy another toyota!!! *tr
The abs light is on constantly even though the vehicle has not suffered any incidents, the vsc/track light is on sometimes it lasts up to one week until i disconnect the negative cable of the battery, recently the security light started flashing constantly, i don't know much about cars and is already altering my blood pressure. *tr
The vsc/trac activation and system warning lights came on while the system intermittently activated, locking up/letting go of the right rear tire while on dry level pavement and driving forward. i took it to a shop, which found a problem in a steering sensor, "the computer" and possibly a wheel sensor. they suggested that the system be disabled until it could be troubleshoot in more detail. i had them disable it so that it could be driven without the danger of a wheel locking up on the highway. it is still disabled, with dash system warning lights on during operation. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota sequoia. the contact stated that while traveling 75 mph, the brakes and steering wheel seized. the contact also mentioned that the traction control warning light illuminated. the failure was experienced multiple times. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who stated that the rotors and brakes needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 110,000. updated 09/18/14*lj the consumer stated the failure concerning the vehicle is identical to the failure described in the 2004-2005 model year vehicles. updated 2/3/2015 *js
This is a repeat occurrence of a problem with the vsc trac and trac off systems. repeatedly, the lights will come on and remains on until the vehicle is restarted. again, when i took it the toyota service department, i was informed that they were unable to replicate the codes. no resolution. *tr
I have been having the same problem with my 02' sequoia. at first the vsc trac light/ vsc off would come on & go off after turning engine off. then it started staying on along w/ abs light & brake. all the lights continue to stay on. my vehicle only has 126,800 miles which i consider less to be having an issue at this time. i'm a mother of three in which this is my primary vehicle that carries my precious cargo. i really do think that toyota should issue some kind of recall in regards to this matter, it clearly looks likes this is a problem w/ other sequoia owners & they need to stand behind there products. especially when it involves the safety of lives. it would be great if someone could help me w/ this matter. *tr
While driving through parking lot and applying brakes, the vsc trac and trac off lights came on and remained on while the vehicle was on. after restarting the vehicle, the lights would not replicate. when taken to the dealer, the technician informed me to bring it in when the lights were on because they were unable to pull the codes. *tr
Makes a grinding noise, brakes on one side and pulls to one side. skid indicator light, trac off light, and vsc light all come on and stay on. vehicle decelerates momentarily, then resumes normal driving. lights stay on until you turn off the vehicle. *tr
In feb. 2009, while driving to work, the brakes on my sequoia began to lock and the engine started making a loud grinding sound and sensor lights began to blink uncontrollably. i could not control the car steering and was lucky that i was able to pull over the side of the road. this problem continued and i took it to my toyota dealer who charged me $2700.00 and blamed the problem on rats. after picking up my car from the dealership the problem continued a few weeks later and the same dealership still insisted that it was rats and charged me an additional $2300.00. yet this problem persisted so i took it to a local mechanic who has no ties with toyota and he replaced a computer sensor. the problem went away for at least two years until recently during a recent rain storm it started to act up again. driving this car has been unpredictable and scary at best. i came into several close calls with other vehicles on the road while driving when my car would loose all ability to steer and my brakes would lock during several instances. the experience has been a mind game and has taken a toll in my confidence in driving because i believed my dealership when they told me it was not the car, but because of rats, which i now know after reading other customers complaints on line that it was the way the car was manufactured. i lost a lot of faith in my toyota dealership here in guam. i need your help to tell these people to recall my car to fix it even though it is 12 years old. i spent a lot of money when i invested in this car and i don't have the money to buy a new vehicle at this time. i am afraid an accident will occur to customers like me unless toyota admits they have a problem with their vehicles. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 toyota sequoia. the contact stated that the vehicle stability control and the traction control light remained illuminated. also, the contact mentioned that while driving during inclement weather, the brakes made a loud grinding noise and did not engage in a timely manner. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the technician diagnosed that the master cylinder needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 60,000.
I have owned my sequoia for years and the approximate mileage is around 122,000 miles. i purchased it brand new and the first time i had an issue with the traction control was around 2005. i took it to the dealership and explained to them what happened. i was driving down the road and my speed was around 40 miles per hour. the weather was sunny and the roads were dry. i ran across a rough patch in the road and all of a sudden the wheels locked up, there was this awful screeching sound, and the steering became hard. it was like i had no control over the vehicle. next thing i knew, the skid traction control lights were on. after i turned the vehicle off and restarted it, it looks like it had reset itself. of course, the dealership could find nothing wrong. this has occurred again through the years and each time i take it in for service, i complain about the same problem. today i have it in for service again and mentioned it yet again. i asked if they could just disconnect the skid traction control because i have come close several times to losing control of the vehicle. the service manager explained to me they could not disconnect it. well, the way i figure it, toyota will wait until after someone is killed or badly injured and they are sued before they will do anything. i have contacted toyota america to no avail as well as the ntsb. *tr