We have classified the 56 complaints from 2005 Toyota Sienna about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.
Rear passenger power sliding door. problem started with only being able to open from the outside. now we cannot open from the inside or outside with power or manual mode. we have children and feel this is a severe safety issue. from what i've been researching there was an extended warranty for this but ours is out of this range. apparently this is a problem with a number of toyota minivans. apparently there's a cable issue involved. we don't feel safe with our children in the car
Problems with heat actuators / blend door relays , electronics ,found many complaints on line this issuse also effects other toyota models , safety hazard as cannot get hot air to defrost also ,heat one side cold other side ,it changes sides , but hard to deforst also . does what it feels like
Airbag light for driver side blinks off and on during driving at speeds between 35-45 mph. this occurred at 209,560 +/- miles. this is occuring with other issues in the electrical modules including abs control malfunction, power supply voltage yaw/deceleration sensor and it loses communication with steering angle sensor module. this seems to not only be an issue with my vehicle but others as well from reading many forums on toyota sienna vans including ones just a few years old.
Dashboard was replaced in a recall and after the service was performed the airbag inflated light remained on. the dealer said that it was something to do with a sensor and was not related to the work they had performed, yet said it needed to have a diagnostic performed and they wanted to charge for that and for any other work done as a result of it. how could they possibly know it's unrelated to the work they performed if they had not done the diagnostic and it had never had this problem before they worked on it?. i feel strongly that they are just trying to avoid having to do any extra work it's not covered by warranty or paid for. as a result this is creating a highly unsafe situation with a false reading and not knowing if the airbags will accidentally deploy or if they will function properly in an accident. this is putting my family and i at risk
Power door is unable to open due to a cable wire came out from system.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. approximately five years ago, the rear passenger side sliding door failed to unlock. the contact mentioned that now the rear driver side sliding door would not unlock. both doors were equipped with power locks. the vehicle was taken to dealer. the technician diagnosed that the pulley was broken and needed replacement, but the doors would not open manually either. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 190,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. the contact stated that the dashboard developed several cracks in three places. the contact brought the vehicle to a dealer. the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 98,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. the contact stated that the sliding automatic rear door independently opened. when the failure occurred, there was an abnormal noise. the door was switched to manual mode, but the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 160,000.
While driving on 4 lane highway, i began to smell burning rubber, then noticed that the battery discharge indicator light came on. found that the serpentine belt driving the alternator and compressor had been shredded and was hanging to the ground. upon a closer look, the crankshaft pulley had failed (it had come apart). it appeared that the outer ring had separated from the rubber inner ring of the pulley and the outer ring had become misaligned. the misalignment appeared to have caused the serpentine belt failure. it also caused damage to the timing belt cover, the timing belt and the power steering belt. the battery light came on because of the failed serpentine belt. fortunately, i maintained power steering because the power steering belt had not completely failed when i pulled off the highway. the failure seems to be identical to that covered by safety recall nhtsa campaign number: 11v539000. however, toyota claims that my vin number is not subject to the recall. toyota's response to me does not make sense since this is the same model, same model year, same engine model, same parts manufacture (pulley ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. the contact stated that the key fob failed to unlock or lock the doors and failed to activate the sliding doors. the contact mentioned that the batteries were changed from the key fob but the failure persisted. the failure occurred on multiple occasions. the contact was advised from the dealer that all five door actuators needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 112,000.
2005 toyota sienna. consumer writes in regards to recall inquiry on sliding doors. *smd the consumer stated the right side sliding door, would stop functioning at times. *jb
Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v273000 (tires) and 13v429000 (electrical system, air bags). 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.
Power sliding passenger door failed in the open position. auto-door turned off and finally with much effort closed the door manually. door will now not open without the major effort of a full grown adult. failure was sudden and unannounced. in case of an accident or emergency, there is no way any mid or rear seat children or small adults could open this door enough to egress the vehicle. several people with the same failure report having to drive with the door jammed open to get to repair shops. failure of this drive cable (and sometimes the associated motor) is well documented on-line, even in much younger vehicles. toyota even added it to the extended service plan. *js
The driver's side power sliding door will open about 4 inches then returns to close. there is nothing blocking the track. estimates that i have read have been anywhere from $1500 - $2500 to get this fixed. i have three small children, one of whom is disabled. if there was an emergency, i would not be able to get my children out of the vehicle quickly. i do not have the finances to get this fixed. after reading about this same complaint from hundreds of other owners, could there be an investigation or recall for this problem? is there any place i can get help for this problem? my children's safety is of utmost importance to me. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota sienna. the contact stated that the automatic rear door failed to open. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer or independent mechanic. the manufacturer was not notified of this issue. the approximate failure mileage was 98,000.