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Problems with 2017 Toyota Sienna UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2017 Toyota Sienna starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 22 762 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2017 Toyota Sienna

The driver rear door has been opening while the car is on the road i took it to the dealer they want my to pay for the service. this is a safety issue they don't want to replace the door latch. they told me to turn off the power door of but they problem still occur it's very dangerous situation i can't even that my kids out

My driver back sliding door open three times while i am in motion. the second time opened was one about one week apart then the third time was in two to three hours.

We were driving south on i-95 at 4 o'clock in the morning heading to vacation in myrtle beach. 2 hours into our drive at 6 am, driver stated that something was going on with the car. felt like he was losing control of the car . i looked over and saw a gauge that read awd brake override contact dealership. it started to slow down even more so he pulled off to the side of the road and when he did the car shook and vibrated and made a loud noise. when the car came to a stop smoke with seen coming from underneath the hood. and then a second later a flame shot out from underneath the hood. it all happened so quickly. i told everybody to get out of the car that the car was on fire. i grabbed my phone and my purse and jumped out and called 911. fire engine showed up and put out the fire. the car was a total loss. the fire was super fast.

Vehicle was turned off and in "park". vehicle apparently slipped out of "park" on its own and began rolling out of garage, down an inclined driveway, across an alley, and into a neighboring fence.

Since we bought the vehicle there has been a shaking and bang noise from the third set row and passager seat in second row and glove box. the arlington va dealer fixed it nine months later but the noise and shaking returned yesterday at the dealer in bowie maryland the told us it was a normal characteristics issue just with our van no other complaints were issued. the tried to force us to take the van before it was fixed and took the retal car back which left us with no vehicle. my case number is 108011842. just want it fixed not the rude unsatisfied service from the owner himself and tom the service manager.

Vehicle was taken in for normal service and was told that the tires were needing to be replaced at 20997 miles. tires were rotated properly and vehicle was not driven outside of normal conditions. bridgstone turanza el400 run flat tires are original tires. winter tires were installed at roughly 6000 miles and driven during the 2016 season winter until 11000 miles. inside of bridgestone tires are almost to cord. toyota says that it the tire manufactures issue, and it could be an alignment issue yet the winter tires show no issue of wearing out of normal wear. they state that it is our problem, we need new tires. have read a lot that others are seeing this same wear issue and even called another garage and was told that this a major issue with these tires concerning the premature wear on oee tires on this van.

The left rear window shattered while at a stop light, nothing hit the window or anything but it shattered. the vehicle was stationary, running and stopped at a stop light waiting to turn. i have reason to believe the air compressor in the window had too much pressure and exploded. at his time the vehicles has not been assessed further .

A few weeks after we purchased our brand-new toyota sienna, the blind spot recognition technology stopped working. when i took the sienna to a toyota service center, a service advisor showed me that our sienna had been side-swiped, unbeknownst to me, and that it was that exterior damage that compromised the blind spot recognition technology. when i arrived at the toyota service center, a service advisor inspected the exterior of the vehicle to note any preexisting damage, and even that service advisor didn't notice the damage (this is how minor the exterior damage is: the person whose job it is to inspect the exterior of vehicles didn't notice the scratch that apparently knocked out an entire safety feature). it seems that the blind spot recognition technology was built to be extremely vulnerable. exterior physical damage that is barely visible to the naked eye was enough to make the entire blind spot recognition technology break completely. why isn't this feature better protected? furthermore, though only one component of the system is compromised, the entire system is unusable.

Navigation system the installed navigation system on toyota sienna models does not indicate the destination side of the road. in other words, there is an audio indication "you have reached your designation" but it does not indicate which side of the road it is. this is a real serious safety risk -- suddenly the driver has to try to change lanes, slowing down, to try and find the destination, thereby risking being rear-ended while trying to maneuver out of the current lane. all navigation systems should be required to state this information. even hand-held gps systems give this vital information. toyota hq said there is no plan on fixing this problem.

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