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Problems with 2007 Toyota Sienna STRUCTURE

On average, the 2007 Toyota Sienna starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 46 395 miles.

Components Affected by STRUCTURE Issues

We have classified the 16 complaints from 2007 Toyota Sienna about STRUCTURE into the following categories.

BODY 46

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2007 Toyota Sienna

The automatic closure on the rear sliding door does not close and lock the door in place. the sensor beeps but allows you to drive even though the door is not shut all the way and latched.

Rear power hatch begins to open, then immediately closes. unable to open the hatch all the way manually without the power function taking over, and closing the hatch back down. vehicle was on flat surface on the street. occurred during daytime, and temperature at around 85 degrees.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota sienna. the contact stated that while the vehicle was parked, and attempting to unlock the passenger's side sliding door, the door detached from the vehicle. the contact stated that the door came off of the track. the contact stated that the vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed due to the door not being able to be securely latched. the vehicle was not repaired. a dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 149,000.

The dashboard has become gooey and very shiny, reflecting the sun and causing an unsafe condition where visibility is impaired.

2004-2010 toyota sienna power sliding door cable warranty extension zts cable on my 2007 model broke and renders the passenger rear sliding door inoperable and is not fully closed. the condition happened while loading my 6 children into the vehicle, luckily my wife was able to close the door, which isn't fully secure in the closed position . the only operational passenger door is on driver side (street side), my children have to enter/exit vehicle on busy nyc street. i called toyota under the cable extension warranty however my vehicle is 9 months past the cutoff. i can not afford the repair bill that could exceed 2k.. after reading multiple posts on the toyota forum (https://www.toyoheadquarters.com/threads/2004-2010-toyota-sienna-power-sliding-door-cable-warranty-extension-zts.186/) this appears to be happening to multiple vehicles either outside of the warranty extension or their vin doesn't qualify them. i worry for the safety of my children since these cables can snap at anytime rending the door in the open position. if in an accident my passengers wouldn't be able to exit vehicle quickly. i feel toyota should cover the repair of their faulty safety equipment via a recall.

The cable for opening the passenger-side sliding door failed. this creates a dangerous situation in that the door may not be secure or may open while the car is in motion

Passenger side power sliding door no longer works under power, must be operated manually, yet when closing the power system engages and helps with last few inches

I currently have a 2007 toyota sienna with 130k miles. my car is good condition and has been very reliable over the last several years. recently both the drivers and passenger sliding doors stopped working and the wire that is part of the door mechanism popped and is now hanging from the back windows. i am at this time unable to open either door and there is no way to manually open the doors. i have children and they are having to climb from the front to the read. there was no indicator that this was becoming an issue. it as if toyota was aware of this problem, however they are not addressing it without charging outrageous prices. the dealer claimed wear and term, however my door may be opened and closed 1 to 2 times per day, if that. the response was very nonchalant as if was not a big deal. i am very disappointed in the issue and more disappointed in the response from my dealer, whom i have been dealing with since 1997. toyota really needs to address this issue. this is not ...

Side impact collision by chevy pickup on a city street. vehicle was moving straight after stopping at a stop sign. driver side completely damaged, but no airbag deployed, not even a single one.

Driving on the highway 70 mph, my side rear window blew out .

The tailgate became very hard to open and then the handle melted. now i can hardly open the tailgate.

2007 toyota sienna. consumer writes in regards to local dealerships failure or unable to remedy vehicle defect even after three recall notifications. *m the dealer and toyota refused to replace the spare tire. however, the dealer did replace the cable. *jb

I learned of a recall for my car's dashboard. it is cracked. it is a 2007 that i bought from dick dyer toyota in columbia, sc in 2011. they now tell me the recall has expired. but this means they sold me a car without fixing a known recall issue. it was not cracked in 2011 but has been cracked since around 2015 or 2016. i am taking it to the dealership tomorrow to fix three other recall issues. also, a tire pressure sensor was broken when i bought the car but the dealership denied the problem. i have had it fixed on my own. now another has malfunctioned so the tire pressure light is always on. i believe this is a safety issue. also, the airbag light goes on and off all the time. i don't know to which airbag it pertains.

Rear lift gate fails after opening and closes on your head. no safety sensor and continues to crush you if you get stuck under it.

Power sliding door on driver side failed when i tried to open the door while the vehicle was parked. dealer charged $1100 to repair. toyota has issued a warrant extension to cover this repair; however, the extension has an arbitrarily imposed mileage limitation. this is a design or material defect that can effect the safety of passengers. there should be a safety recall.

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