Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
TC0301406/10/200310003372Extended warranty coverage regarding a no movement or a slipping condition of the automatic transaxle. *tt10/17/2003
TC0029805/15/1998601611Service procedures for a540e transmission. *yc08/12/1998
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
TC0020010/13/2000618306Information on speed sensor cover replacement with new transaxle. *jb04/11/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
05/22/2010100000
 Tl*the contact owns a 1998 toyota sienna. on may 22, 2010, while attempting to start the vehicle, it suddenly accelerated and the engine continued running without the engine. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership where the contact was informed that the failure could not be duplicated. the current and failure mileages were approximately 100,000.
08/20/200599000201/05/2004
 Dt: the contact received a warranty extension for transmission problems. the vehicle was making noise. the transmission had no other noticeable problems at this point. the mechanic, who looked at the vehicle, stated the transmission will have to be replaced soon. the mechanic said it was making noise due to defective differential and the transmission was slipping. the service manager stated that toyota would provide the part, and the contact would have to pay for the labor. *ak update 1/4/2006 - *nm
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
02/10/200777000111/15/1997
 At interstate speed i had a few second drag and then complete transmission disengagement. managed to get it off the interstate by letting it set a few minutes and being able to drive a 1/4 mile or so at a time. i have always taken very good care of the van including fluid changes. it only has 77,000 miles but toyota refuses to do anything about it even though they are aware of the defect( because there warranty extension is only for 8 years 100,000 and i am over the 8 years. *jb
06/17/200688000505/13/1998
 We have a 1998 toyota sienna le with about 88,000 miles on it. we do not drive the car too much and most of the time it sits in our garage. on the way up to nh from nj at june 17 2006, the transmission started to have problems, which the transmission was sometimes unable to engage. we finally made it home and sent the car to the toyota dealer. the dealer told us this is a known issue. that are known for transmission failures. we understand that the extended warranty covered up to 100,000 miles and 8 years. but our car just passed it by 5-6 weeks and is well under 100,000 miles. dealer told us to contact toyota as it just past the deadline and has low mileage. toyota has given us a very hard time. they insisted that it is our problem now because we didn't discover it before the 8 years deadline. here is what is listed about in the nhtsa.gov website that lists technical service bulletins: *nm make: toyota model: sienna year: 1998 type: passenger car service bulletin number: tc03014 nhtsa item number: 10003372 summary description: extended warranty coverage regarding a no movement or a slipping condition of the automatic transaxle. *tt
06/22/2005910000211/28/1998
 My 98 toyota sienna failed to respond to the acelerator while i was making a left turn twice on 6/22/05. on the second time, the engine failed. i was able to restart the engine, and go back home three blocks away where this happened. i parked my car inside my garage, went inside my house and luckily i had to go back to the garage immediately, because my car was on fire. i am still waiting for my nsurance company to do their investigation and i opened a claim with toyota, since i did all the necessary maintenance and the car was fine until that day. how can i be sure i am going to find out the truth why the car got on fire and if there is any problem related to the year and model of my car that may expalin what happened? sometime ago i received a letter from toyota saying that they were extending the warranty on transaxle case and internal part, torque converter and parts related to the transaxle because certain models of sienna had a no movemen or slipping condition related to that parts. my car was fine until the morning of 6/22/05 and then did not respond to the accelerator twice (is this what they call no movement or slipping condition?) and then got on fire. does the fire could happen because o anything related to the transaxle case and internal parts any other parts related to it? i am afraid, since i am the only one who has anything to loose , that toyota won't take resposibility for this and my insurance company already advised me that they do not cover the cause of fire only damages caused by the fire, they do not cover rental care while my car is incvestigated and i don't feel that they are in any hurry to do solve my problem. i would like to know if there is any way to get an investigation of the cause of the fire from someone who has no interest in the case, who is not the one to take responsibility or not, or who is not the one in charge to cover the expenses related to what happened to my car? thank you very much.
01/12/200398000110/17/1997
 Transmission started slipping.*ak
11/01/20021340001
 Problems with vehicle's transmission.*mr there is a noise when driving changes pitch with speeds. bearing noise from inside transmission.*ts
05/05/200367800101/15/1998
 1998 toyota sienna - complete automatic transmission failure on highway at 67,800 miles. *nlm
05/04/2002
 While exiting intersate at 15-20 mph transmission locked up. wheels instantly locked up with motor running. dealer was notified, and will have to replace transmission. please provide more information. *ak
06/20/1998112/01/1998
 Transmission failed. yh
12/24/1999
 While driving at highway speeds transmission locked up, causing the vehicle to come to a violent stop. dealer and manufacturer have been notified. *ak
3007/01/1998
 Transmission and alignment problems.
05/01/199811/21/1997
 Transmission failed. yh
08/06/1998608/01/1998
 Accepted for arbitration by wa state atty general
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - GEAR POSITION INDICATION (PRNDL)
06/20/2004973751
 While cleaning the vehicle consumer's son inadvertently moved the gear shift lever. vehicle began to roll backwards until the gear shifted was placed back in park. the gear shift lever can be moved, even when the key is not in the ignition. *ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - PARK/NEUTRAL START SWITCH
11/17/200010/01/1998
 The vehicle was idling in our driveway, when we came out of the house, it had popped into reverse and backed into our garage. it is possible for the shift lever to stop in-between park and reverse and then pop into reverse in a few minutes by itself. is this a typical problem and not considered a defect?*ak
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
02/18/20010
 Rear axle will not balance. was told that it cannot bet aligned. also, told that it may have happened during transport. consumer has to keep buying tires.*ak
09/22/2000104/01/1998
 The vehicle lost control and crashed into the concrete medium divider and landed on top of it after the right rear-axle snapped and the wheel came off while driving at 60mph on i-10 in pomona , ca on 9/22/2000.
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
06/01/1998103/01/1998
 Ignition lock would not unlock. nlm
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
10/17/2002
 While driving 50 mph the acceleration decrease and vehicle stalled. mr