2009 Toyota Sienna Suspension Problems
1 owner-reported suspension complaint from NHTSA data
1
Complaints
Nov 2020 – Nov 2020
Date Range
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (1)
mediumSUSPENSION,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Nov 2020
Your VSC (Vehicle Stability Control), traction control, and check engine lights are turning on repeatedly while driving between 25-45 mph, even though nothing seems wrong with the car. This happens frequently—sometimes daily—and many other owners have reported the same issue. The problem likely stems from a sensor or electrical fault that's triggering these warning systems, and a diagnostic scan will be needed to identify the specific cause.
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NHTSA #: 11377022
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