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Recall of Toyota Sienna 2004 Thru 2006
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United States Recall News Alerts for Recalled Drugs, Food, Products, & Vehicles
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US Recall News provides recall news and information to the United States general public. Find all of the latest drug, food, products, and vehicle recall news as reported by U.S. government agencies and more.
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I never had a problem with my liftgate but because of the recall had the struts changed. What a mistake that was. Now I am having problems with the liftgate not closing. I am now being told the motor is the problem and that it would cost about $1,000 to replace it. Thanks Toyota.
I had the exact same problem. No problems. Had the recall service done and now the liftgate will close and not catch and will re-open on its own. Also, now the auto open button in the car and on the remote work intermittently. It will open, but not close at times. The dealership says it will cost $400-$1000 to fix. Went in to dealership and they said they never had that happen before…imagine that?
Just had my 2004 rear liftgate replaced under warranty. The old ones worked fine, unless it was cold outside, then the liftgate would groan and move slowly. Living in Florida that was not a issue most of the time. The new ones will not always close the first time. Finally called dealer today, thay said probably motor, of course not under warranty. Bring vehicle to dealer for for them to check out. Of course there would be a fee, if it was the motor. Called the Toyaota 1 800 331-4331, total waste of time. The guy was like a parrot reading the same speech over and over!
I wanted a free diagnosis because my lift worked fine when I brought it in-and now it does not! I told him next time I guess I should get my old parts back, he could not help with anything except make a case about the issue. I asked him to check online for other issues, said he did-more BS! Very disapointed in Totota!!!!
I am having the same difficulty! My wife took her van in for a scheduled service without knowing about this recall. When she went to pick up the van, the service department changed the liftgate struts and the liftgate doesn’t go down 10″ before it reopens! It wasn’t a problem when we took it in, but when we got it back it became our problem! The service manager said they can “split the cost” of the $1,600 swap out of the liftgate motor….WOW…what a deal! Toyota engineers’ poor original design and ultimate solution costs the customer more money and it wasn’t even an option!