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#4 of 14 Re: Toyota Sienna hatch problems with struts [fibber2]
by matterw
Aug 30, 2011 (6:33 am)
Update-- I went to Toyota terday and showed them the Toyota recall for the hatch struts (http://www.trucktrend.com/features/news/2008/163_news080722_2004_2006_toyota_si- enna_recall/index.html)... There is also a NHTSA complaint (http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f10787b/56) I brought. For some reason they said they weren't aware of these complaints. They replaced the struts no questions asked.
As an aside, when I was waiting in th eservice area, I overheard the service rep talking to another customer about about the RFT tires. The rep said people are getting 15-20k miles from the tires and a lot of customers are changing over to conventional tires. They offer a kit for $1,300 but you cannot put down the 3rd row after installing it. In my opinion, they should offer it for FREE. Sorry, but putting down a $1,000 every 20k is unacceptable!
Hope is helps others...
#5 of 14 Re: Toyota Sienna hatch problems with struts [matterw]
by fibber2
Aug 30, 2011 (1:18 pm)
Gee, pretty much as I told you! Nice to hear that they gave you the struts for free.
The basic kit is not that bad (under $400), and still under $800 if you want the fancy trim cover.
Wheel 42611-AE050 $100
Tire (T155/80R17) $200
Carrier Assembly 51900-45010 $15
Clamp Nut 64777-32030 $13
Protector 64778-08010 $12
Optional Spare Tire Cover Deck:
Gray 58410-AE010-B0 / Oak 58410-AE010-E0 $410
There is a Sienna spare wheel & tire listed on eBay right now for $190
#6 of 14 Sienna 2006 Manual lift gate Struts
by ocktober
Jan 01, 2012 (9:32 am)
Could someone send me a copy of the recall from Toyota on this matter?
Thank you
#7 of 14 Re: Sienna 2006 Manual lift gate Struts [ocktober]
by matterw
Jan 01, 2012 (10:50 am)
The links are in my message -- message #4
#8 of 14 Re: Toyota Sienna hatch problems with struts [matterw]
by bondurant
Apr 26, 2012 (1:32 pm)
my 2006 sienna only has 35k miles and I now have to have the struts replaced. This is after having both doors replaced and new tires 3 times already due to the unbelievable funky alignment that eats tires. On the way to the parts store to get the struts, the door to the front passenger door storage compartment just fell off! Car is junk! I was trolling the net to find instructions for replacing the struts myself, since the dealer wants $350 and I found the parts at pep boys for $68.
#9 of 14 Re: Sienna 2006 Manual lift gate Struts [ocktober]
by bondurant
Apr 26, 2012 (1:34 pm)
the recall only covers the power rear door, not the manual. i just came from the dealer.
#10 of 14 Re: Sienna 2006 Manual lift gate Struts [bondurant]
by fibber2
Apr 27, 2012 (6:57 pm)
They should be pretty easy to do. Lift the tailgate all the way up and support it well with a pair of 2x4's cut to size. The little swivel balls attached to the tailgate and the van body are held into holes on the strut ends with little metal retaining clips.
#11 of 14 Re: Sienna 2006 Manual lift gate Struts [bondurant]
by mnrep2
Apr 28, 2012 (5:33 am)
Last September, I brought my 2006 LE back to the dealer because the rear pressure cylinders were weak on my manual opening door. I had gotten a letter that I kept in the glove box from Toyota that authorized replacement of the struts as long as you had less then 100K miles. Unfortunately, I didn't keep that letter after they were replaced. I would try another dealer by phone and see if they won't go to bat for you...
#12 of 14 Replaced Rear Struts failing after recall!
by stigsgal
Jun 06, 2012 (10:03 am)
My 2006 Sienna XLE with a rear power door lift struts are failing. We had the struts replaced during the original recall. They fail when the temperature goes below 67. When they fail the power door starts to shut quickly and fail, with the power motor continuing to close the door even if it bumps a person. This is a major safety issue. I took a video of the failure on my phone just in case the dealer "can't recreate the issue".
According to Toyota, the part has already been replaced under the recall so they won't replace it again. In my mind you have a failing part already recalled once. It is failing again and a major safety issue. The door continued to close on my husband who is not a small man and it took quite a bit of strength to push the door back up and off him. If it had been my son who is 9 it would have been a major injury.
I called Toyota and was given a "case number" but no corporate authorization for repair. I was told that it is up to the regional service manager if the part would be replaced. When I pressed what recourse I have as a consumer if the regional manager does not approve the repair, I was told none.
I urge anyone who is having this problem to take the time and report it to the NHSTA. I just did and it took 5minutes. According to the representative, if a recalled part fails again, it is MUCH easier to issue a re-service on the recalled part. Given the nature of the safety issue he urged me to let everyone know to call or go online and report this problem.
I simply can't believe that given the nature of the recall, the safety issues involved and the simple nature and cheap cost of the repair, Toyota is not issuing a service bulletin and simply replacing the failing replaced struts.
The only other car I have ever driven was a Honda, who stood behind a recall re-repair, no problems, no cost. Why I came back to Toyota I will never know.
Please please please report the recall struts failing to the NHSTA!
#13 of 14 Re: Toyota Sienna hatch problems with struts [bondurant]
by eperez11
Oct 01, 2012 (8:18 pm)
Hi, I have the same probem with my 2005 sienna EXL Limited in Mexico and dealer quoted me around $500 for this repair. I don't want to pay this just for 2 simple struts and some screw driver work. I want to do it by myself. Could you please tell me how you foud them at pep boys? (part number or some clue) I only can do this research by Internet (case I'm from Mexico) and then will try to get them via fedex or something like that. Thanks in advance for your time and help. regards!