1999 Toyota Sienna XLE from North America - Comments

24th Sep 2004, 14:38

"Toyota hit a home run with this safe, reliable, trouble-free car"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The power door once wouldn't operate but the dealer took care of that by cleaning the electric contacts and greasing the runner at about 30,000 miles.

An idiot light on the dash tells me that I need to check my tire pressure even though all tires have correct pressure. This light has been lying to me since about the year 2001 but it doens't worry me enought to fix it.

There is a slight rattling sound, very faint, coming from behind the instrument panel. Something is vibrating in there against something else.

General comments?

I bought this minivan with all the bells and whistles (air cond., cd player, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, etc. The engine is a good performer and has plenty of passing power. The power seats, the engine, none of that stuff has failed.

I am the original owner and have only been to the dealership a few times to fix the problems that I have mentioned. However, the idiot light came back as a problem, after the warranty period. Nothing about this vehicle warrants serious concern.

All in all, this has been a trouble-free vehicle. I have changed the oil about every 4,000 miles. It doesn't leak or burn oil. It has always gotten me safely to my destination. I was motivated to write this review after reading a bad review of a Sienna. If I wanted to replace this minivan, I certainly would do so with either another Toyota, and I would consider a Honda too because their seats can be removed a little easier.

I bought the Sienna for its 5 star rating in crash tests and for the Toyota reputation for reliability. I never crashed it so I can't speak to that, but as far as reliability I'd guess I made the right choice. Besides oil changes and tires, I really haven't spent a penny on it and have stayed out of the dealership fairly well.


10th Feb 2005, 16:58

I have a 2002 Sienna and have the exact same issues with my van in regards to the tire pressure warning light. My problem appeared within warranty and I took the vehicle in and was told that it was because I have mismatched tires. (One of my original tires was replaced due to damage with a tire of the same exact size). I was told that when the tread wore down it would stop. It didn't and because of the frequent activation of the light, it came on recently and I ignored it. I actually had a flat and did not realize it and ruined a tire.

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6th Jun 2005, 23:36

I have had the same problem with the tire pressure light I bought the vehicle in October 2004 after totaling my previous Suzuki Grand Vitara. I recenltly had to change all 4 tires due to wear and they are the same size except that the original was low profile. Does that have some thing to do with the light? The light has only come on once since then. The warranty is long gone.

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25th Apr 2007, 14:54

We had the same problem with the tire pressure light. I think it means that it noticed a change in tire pressure (not necessarily that the tire pressure is low).

We put air into the tires and the light went on, and went on and off randomly over the next few weeks. I think there might be a reset button somewhere, look in the manual (I haven't yet.)

P.S. Anybody have problems with the rear hatch not opening correctly (often not opening at all)?? We fixed it by hand and it worked for a bit, but then stopped opening after a bit. The local Toyota dealer wants $800 (yes, eight hundred dollars) to fix it.

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22nd Feb 2008, 01:00

The air pres. lts can come on with a rise in temp and or going fast on an exit turn when the centrifugal force can affect tire pressure momentarily...esp. if you re carrying cargo.

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21st Mar 2008, 09:48

The rear lift gate handle is a very poorly designed mechanism, very common problem. A new one is between 60 and 80 bucks at the dealer, but they want from 400 to 800 to replace it - a real ripoff, we bought a replacement on line for 50 dollars and replaced it in about an hour. Detailed instructions are on the web.

The tire pressure light is a pain, but as long as you check your tire pressure regularly, its not a big deal, just another poor design. It actually is a set of sensors that tell the computer that the car is level, has nothing to do with tire pressure at all. If you load the car unevenly, it will come on. When you unload the car, it won't go off until you reset it - the directions are in the owners manual- the reset button is to the left of the steering wheel, easy to find. Hold it down, turn on the ignition and wait for it to blink 3 times. If the light comes back on, its probably because a monkey that replaced or rotated your tires knocked a sensor off the frame. Not worth fixing, just check your tire pressure regularly.

130,000 miles and despite both of these problems and bad rear power window motors, ours is still going strong and we love it.

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13th Jun 2008, 14:40

You say your Toyota dealer wants $800 for fixing the hatch? Try stopping by an independent mechanic in your area to see if they charge less. We always take our cars to one when the warranty runs out.

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