Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STEERING
0010305/12/200310002001Steering angle sensor calibration. *tt *jb07/31/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STEERING
10/21/2002509/21/2002
 Vehicle pulled to the left while driving. *mr the steering wheel needed to be adjusted, both lock nut(s) were loose and the tie rod(s) were equally adjusted 1/8 of a turn to compensate for the steering wheel, a four wheel alignment was performed, the toe in and camber was adjusted, and all four tires were mounted and balanced. *scc *jb
STEERING - GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION)
110/01/2002
 While driving, vehicle pulled to the left. *la the pulling increased as the consumer drove faster. the vehicle was taken to the dealer on numerous occasions with no results. a factory representative looked at the vehicle and stated the vehicle was normal. a mechanic at the toyota dealership told the consumer in his opinion, the vehicle needed a steering gear box. *jb
STEERING - HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST - POWER STEERING FLUID
2000103/04/2003
 Problems with vehicle losing power steering fluid.*mr consumer filled the vehicle with power steering fluid when returning home. once home he returned the incident to the dealership. they order he to bring in the vehicle for a check up. while at the dealership, the vehicle caught fire in the parking lot. consumer noted there were no warning lights prior to the failure. only the steering wheel was hard to turn due to low power steering fluid. *ph
STEERING - LINKAGES - TIE ROD ASSEMBLY
09/11/200324002/07/2003
 This is for a new toyota sienna van. the steering has always had a shake in it from day one. dealer checked tires for flat spots. found one bad tire and replaced. shake still there.took the van to another tire store to have balaces on tires checked and they were not balanced properly. had tires re-balanced again. shake still there. dealer then checked steering componants and found nothing wrong. dealer then rotated and re-balanced tires and stated that the shake may work its way out with some additional mileage put on the tires after the rotation. was advised to go ahead and take van on vacation and see how it goes. after vacation mileage of 1600 miles,shake still there. dealer re-inspects and finds an inner tie-rod defective(left side). toyota sends a whole new rack and pinnion sterring system to be replaced. dealer completes work but says they didn't replace right side outer tie-rod because the defective tie-rod was on the left side. next day the shake still there. back to dealer for mechanic to test drive. he states there is a definate shake in the steering but doesn't know why. so they have my van again today for the fourth time to try and figure it out.