2021 TOYOTA SIENNA Service Brakes Problems
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When braking to a stop at low speed (stopping at stop sign or at light), then car accelerates forward even though my foot is on the brake attempting to slow the car down. This unintended acceleration is dangerous and can cause an accident.
When braking downhill, the car will lurch forward causing me to have to break harder.
Brake Transition Issues: I have noted frequent jolts of power when braking, which creates at least the sensation of, if not actual acceleration while breaking. Web research suggests this may be linked to the vehicle switching between regenerative and mechanical braking systems, and that the problem is acute with 2021 and 2022 Toyota Siennas, which, if accurate, means Toyota has applied a fix to subsequent model years, but has not systematically addressed the first two years of the current Sienna generation.
Occasionally the brakes seem to stop working briefly, and the van even accelerates while the brakes are engaged. It happened again today but has happened since we got the van new in 2021. The dealer cannot replicate the problem. The problem is discussed on this thread: [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
When braking, the brakes will unexpectedly slip. There is generally a loss of brake and a split-second surge that is rather like acceleration (since the car is no longer being slowed down by the brakes). This occurs unexpectedly, unpredictably and without any warning. Having the car suddenly move forwards without brakes is dangerous and could cause the car to hit a pedestrian or another car. This has also happened multiple times while angle parking which almost caused a collision. Two Toyota dealers and a Firestone Tire Center have been unable to replicate the braking issue and tell me that there is no problem with the braking system. I have had both of them inspect the car multiples times, and the issue continues to happen.
Car accelerating when braking especially at slow speed. This has happend many times and dealership not aware of a solution for this issue. This acceleration do not happen all the time but happens radmonly. Concerned about safety and hence reporting.
When slowing down the brakes work at first, but the slip and the vehicle rolls freely, then once you press them harder it engages and brakes. But for about 2 seconds there is no breaking! This has happened several times prior to today.
My van been giving me some weird issues lately. When I’m going downhill, my brakes don’t seem to work well! I have to push it all the way down, like a spongy. It doesn’t break until I put on the emergency brake. the seat broke only weighed 185 pounds! the wiper blades don’t do a great job cleaning the driver’s side after I bought new ones. Dealership wipers
When pulling into a shopping center parking space, my mother applied the brakes to slow down, but the vehicle seemed to surge and hit the car in front. It then surged again and pushed that car into another. No airbags deployed, and no one was injured, but someone could have been hurt either by the van itself or one of the other 2 vehicles. The dealer is scheduled to look at the vehicle, but stated on the phone that they "hadn't heard of this happening". There were no warning lights showing. My daughter stated that after the impact, she looked at my mother's feet, and her foot was clearly on the brake. I looked on the internet later, and found several threads of people complaining about their Toyota Sienna hybrids doing similar things.
I was driving home from the grocery store going roughly 40 mph. I turned into a turn lane going into our neighborhood and started to press the break. Instead of breaking my car accelorated. It happened quickly, maybe 2 seconds. But it was very concerning. A warning flashed on my dash board that said, "break accelorating." I continued to push the break and started to slow down.
Car lunges forward when braking. This occurs at low rates of speed and is particularly prone to occur when making right and left turns. This has been going on since I bought it in 2021. Dealer laughs at me
This problem has been happening for a while now, over one year. When I am braking there is a jolt of acceleration. This happens frequently, and I believe this is dangerous.
Unexpected sudden acceleration when braking at low speed
When applying the brakes, at lower speeds around 20 MPH my Sienna lunges forward for a few seconds, increasing speeds. This is happening frequently in school zones due to the slow speeds. Dealer told me it was out of warranty (36k or 3 yrs) and i had to pay $250 for diagnostic plus $300 for a TSB solfware reset because the Fed didn't receive enough complaints from users to make Toyota do a recall on this Safety issue. This is a major safety issue myself and many other Sienna owners are dealing with.
Car lurches forward a few feet while braking. Listed approximate start date but it happens intermittently.
In certain conditions, like coasting downhill and lightly braking and then going to harder braking - there is an unintended lurch forward which requires immediate harder braking to stop the vehicle.
When stop at the stop sign and step in the brake... the car momentary accelerates by its self. Its very dangerous. Pls fix the problems Toyota.
-Multiple instances recently of feeling like the car was accelerating or lurching forward lightly while I was braking - thought I was going crazy. Today however, the car very clearly lurched forward while I was braking coming into an intersection with my kids in the car. Checked my foot on the pedal, mats, etc. Will be taken to dealer on earliest appointment they have in 7 days. -If there was a car coming through that intersection, my family and I could have been T-boned due to the unexpected acceleration. -There are no warning lamps or messages active in the vehicle. -Symptoms likely started a few months ago, but the most severe instance was today, 9/16/2024. I finished driving my kids to soccer and while there I googled this and called my dealer. Apparently this is a known issue? -How can Toyota not notify owners of this serious issue? There needs to be a recall immediately. This is my family vehicle that we bought new just a few years ago, this is dangerous and absolutely unacceptable.
Intermittently and randomly the vehicle will lunge forward with the brake applied. I engage the brake, the vehicle slows and then lunges/lurches forward as if I were not braking. Not only is this terrifying but it is also extremely dangerous. This has happened many times since purchase in February 2021 and continues to now.
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While braking, the brakes will momentarily stop working. This has happened multiple times. Today, it caused the van to not be able to stop in time and the van finally came to a stop in the middle of a four way intersection. I did a Google search. There are many many people in online forums who have reported this same issue.
Acceleration or surge seemingly while transitioning from regenerative braking to friction braking. Observed numerous instances where at slower speeds, after removing my foot from the accelerator and beginning brake application, a surge or acceleration occurs. In these instances I ensured that my foot was NOT contacting the brake and accelerator simultaneously. There is a distinguishable surge in driveline when this occurs. The surge may also be caused or exacerbated by a change in driveline power (engine/battery) occurring simultaneously with the transition from regenerative to friction braking. One of the most concerning instances of the anomaly occurred while turning. When making accelerating, coordinated turn and expecting the vehicle to respond appropriately by decreasing speed, it instead momentarily accelerated. This caused great concern and a moment of panic as I had to immediately react to avoid striking other vehicles or obstacles because my intended path of travel changed as a result of this surge. Since this report of surging of the Sienna Hybrid is also reported by other owners on various forums, I’m willing to have additional sensors installed to enable ample recording of these events. This should be considered a safety event.
The car accelerates during breaking
When applying light brake force to slow to stop for traffic light/sign the vehicle will feel like the brakes have released and stop slowing (feels like vehicle surges forward) requiring to either really apply much greater force to pedal or to release and reapply force to brake pedal to continue to slow the vehicle. Safety concern as without warning and not consistently happening additional 20 to 50 foot braking distance added to vehicle stop. Occurrence is random and happens approximately one in ten stops. The main consistency is a lower speed and gentle type stop: start braking speed generally in the 25-35mph range, brake release feel at 10-15mph range with light to medium braking force being applied. Seems to happen most often with a light downhill gradient. Occurs rendomly and cannot be reproduced on demand for service tech. Has happened since vehicle was bought new and still occurs randomly 26000 odo.
When breaking, mostly during downhill, the brakes feel like they simply “let go” for an instant. Most times this is very short and It feels like a typical downshift during breaking in an ICE car. However, last time it really gave me a lurch and I almost ended up falling off a cliff face. Many reports all over the internet but nothing from Toyota.
The brakes release for a period of time when stopping. This has been ongoing since owning the vehicle. It feels like a lurch forward when my foot is actively braking.
Intermittently, when braking to slow down towards a stop, the brakes let loose, and the vehicle surges forward for a very short spurt (like less than 1 second). While continuing to apply brake pedal pressure, the brakes, then, continue to work. This is VERY unnerving, and we are afraid that, if there were to be a pedestrian in a crosswalk in front of the vehicle they may be hit as this does cause a slightly greater braking distance overall. I reported this to my Toyota service department relatively soon after I purchased the vehicle (new), but they indicated they know nothing of the issue. I now see many people reporting this in various Internet discussion threads. This is a very serious issue.
Sometimes when each of us 2 are slowing to a stop while applying the brake, the Sienna will lunge forward. This unexpected event may cause a rear-end collision if too close. Also, it is enough to cause us to hit our head on the head rest. Can’t understand why this happening. We are sure we only have our foot on the brake and not the accelerator.
Safety of self and others at risk due to odd breaking. Feels like you have to put pedal to the floor to break! Especially if turning. I found a Toyota service bulletin when googling the issue. This is a major safety issue!
There has been several incidents when I step on the brakes and the vehicle seems to accelerate forward after what feels like an attempt to find the right gear when decelerating. This occurs infrequently but usually when decelerating along with an external factor. I was able to consistently replicate when I’m coming off the highway onto a service road then have to make quick turn at a corner. It feels as if the vehicle is trying to search for a gear and once it finds it there’s a momentarily acceleration forward.
2 issues to report 1) when under medium consistent breaking(slowing down for a light) there are instances where the breaks feel like they let up or slipping. This issue has been reported and with the car since the first year of ownership but Toyota says it’s all within spec 2) second issue is an issue with the rear captions seatbelt and has also been reported since 2022 where upon normal driving the seatbelt locks up and the car has to be stopped and seatbelt unbuckled to release tension. Also brought up multiple times with Toyota and no action. Kids sometime unbuckling while car is driving since they cannot move
When applying the brakes, the brakes sometimes feels as if though it "slips" and the brakes momentarily release causing the vehicle to feel like its suddenly accelerating. This has happened on several occasions -- on downhill and on flat roads. After the brake feels like it slips, then the brake returns back to normal.
When my car is going down a steep hill and I have the brake applied, Suddenly the car will speed up and lurch forward instead of continuing to slow down. This is not how cars normally behave in the 30 years I have been driving. I could have slammed into the car in front of me. This has happened over 100 times. My vehicle has approximately 27,000 miles and I have mentioned it at the Toyota service center and it has been checked out and there are no issues that they see. No warning, lamps or messages appear at all
When I apply brakes sometimes the brake is released and I need to push the paddle hard to engage the brake again. Same thing happens sometimes on adaptive cruise control. It sometimes release the brake and I need to push the paddle to engage the brake.
Occasionally when easing on the brakes the van will accelerate. The engine will rev up while depressing the brake pedal, the van will start jerking and jumping trying to stop and go at the same time. This has happened on numerous occasions in parking lots at slow speeds and while driving on a busy road.
This is a follow up to NHTSA ID Number: 11542558. We have determined that this issue does not merely involve the brakes releasing, but the vehicle actually accelerates during the incident. Our 2021 Toyota Siena LE AWD has an issue where, while steady pressure is being applied to the brake pedal, the brakes will randomly release and the car will actually accelerate briefly. While attempting to slow or stop the vehicle with steady pressure on the brake pedal, the braking action will momentarily give out, resulting in the vehicle lurching forward beyond the anticipated stopping/slowing distance before the braking action re-engages. In many, if not all occurrences, the vehicle actually accelerates. For example, if the incident occurs while driving up a hill, not only will the rate deacceleration decrease, but the vehicle will actually accelerate up the hill briefly before the braking re-engages. This issue occurs on a regular, but seemingly random basis, multiple times per week. This issue occurs under all driving conditions (hot or cold, dry or wet, smooth pavement or rough surfaces). It occurs at all driving speeds, including under 25mph and over 55mph. This is a dangerous condition that could cause serious injury or death. This could easily result in a collision with cars, bikes, or pedestrians as the vehicle suddenly stops slowing without warning and unexpectedly accelerates. It could also result in a serious collision from cross-traffic if the issue caused the Sienna's stopping distance to go past a stop sign or red light into an intersection. The problem is intermittent and difficult to reproduce, but has occurred repeatedly over the 35 months we've owned the Sienna. No warning lamps, error messages, or other related symptoms are associated with these occurrences, either before or after an occurrence of the problem. Please investigate and require Toyota to issue a recall.
I have this car for 1 year, and I’ve have problems when I am driving and I have use the brake the car stop and keeping going forward ,I already had a accident hitting a car in front me,I’ve see a lot complain about this problems and the Toyota is not getting fixed and keeping saying that is the driver fault,I work as a driver I need this problem get fix.
The contact owns a 2021 Toyota Sienna. The contact stated while driving at approximately 50 MPH, the rear end of the vehicle started to sway to the left and the right. The contact attempted to steer the vehicle however, the steering wheel was very difficult to turn. Additionally, the contact depressed the brake pedal, and the pedal was very loose and depressed to the floorboard. The contact pulled over and had the vehicle towed to a dealer. The contact stated that the dealer was not able to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 73,000.
Mileage: 73,000
When you apply a brake, the vehicle initially responds with an impetus to stop, then the brakes seem to disengage for a fraction of time and then engage again. This is all with the foot being on the brake pedal. It is perceived as if the vehicle continues to move by inertia or accelerates when you hit the brake. Occasionally, it feels like a delay in brake response time. The brakes issue is sporadic.It may occur 2-3 times a week or may not come up for a few weeks. As a result of the problem, the deceleration-to-stop distance is greater than you would expect under normal brake functioning. The issue is consistent across the primary and secondary driver of the same vehicle. The brake problem most often occurs when the car is going down the hill or when there is a short distance to stop, such as at a stop sign or red light in an urban area. The other driver reported that the problem occurred when there were bumps on the road.There are no warning lights indicating the problem with the brakes. The problem was reported to the dealer; however, the issue could not be replicated. The dealer advised us to have a Toyota representative perform the inspection as the problem would most likely not be identified because it is sporadic. As a result of the issue, I got in a car accident on a highway hitting another vehicle in the rear, when it made a sudden stop. The brake did not respond when I applied it two times in an attempt to stop, and my vehicle continued to move with my foot depressing the brake pedal. After the accident, the issue persisted. It recurred three times within one week after about 10 days of driving without issues.
While slowing to gentle stops for a STOP sign or a traffic light, occasionally the brakes will feel as if released and the vehicle stops decelerating in the expected fashion. This could result in a rear end collision with another vehicle if the operator doesn't rapidly apply firmer pressure to the brake pedal immediately. Because the brake pedal is already depressed, the forward collision avoidance system is overridden and will not stop the vehicle in time. This has occurred at random intervals and is quite disconcerting. I reported this to the authorized dealer's service manage, who said they were aware of the issue with the hybrid braking system, but that Toyota did not have a "fix" at this time. While reporting this issue at the dealer, another nearby customer began to relate the same issue with respect to his hybrid Toyota vehicle. The service representative did advise me to notify Toyota USA directly.
While depressing the brakes, it will feel as though the brake "slips" for just a moment, and then re-engages. This causes the car to lurch forward, potentially colliding with a vehicle in front of you. This happens intermittently, and cannot be recreated on demand. It is, however, most noticeable when engaging the brakes downhill. The Toyota service department says that there is nothing wrong with the brakes, whatsoever. Numerous forums online would suggest otherwise. This seems to be an issue that a high number of Sienna hybrid owners are experiencing, and are being told by Toyota that the car's system says that there is nothing wrong. Consumers are being gaslit by Toyota, and are headed for serious safety issues if this is not addressed.
On 12/15/2023 I brought my 2021 Toyota Sienna, as described above, to Waites Toyota Dealership located in Watertown NY, because of a brake issue. Over the past month or so, when braking, we have experienced a jolt of power after decelerating despite keeping the brake pedal being depressed. A representative from Waites Toyota Service Department took the vehicle for a test drive and experienced the same issue and it was decided to take a further look at the brakes. The dealership contact TAS, a department within Toyota, and even though Toyota acknowledge there was an braking issue, Toyota did not have enough complaints concerning this issue, so no remedy was available. The vehicle has been converted so it can carry my daughter who is wheelchair bound, and has been for life. This is the only vehicle we have to transport her and even though we feel that this is a serious safety issue, we continue to use the vehicle as it is her only mode of transportation. The vehicle never displayed any warning lights or other symptoms, but the issue does happen almost every time you come to a stop. We feel Toyota should be forced to make this right. This vehicle cost more then $60,000 with the conversion and it should brake as it was designed to do.
Van surges occasionally when applying breaks at a stop sign or traffic light.
While driving vehicle, warning message come on saying, “Parking brake malfunction. Visit your dealer.” The message stayed on. I delivered the van to the dealer two days later and there it is @ DCH Toyota in Wappingers Falls NY.
The contact owns a 2021 Toyota Sienna. The contact stated that while his wife was parking, she depressed the brake pedal however, the vehicle failed to stop. A message displayed on the instrument panel “Parking brake failure see dealer”. As a result, the vehicle crashed into a wall. The air bags failed to deploy. The contact’s wife sustained injury to her neck and shoulder. Medical attention was required. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to the undisclosed dealer’s service center lot. The vehicle had not yet been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 28,800. The contact stated that their vehicle continues to display the same message about the parking brake. They are unwilling to drive their vehicle.
Mileage: 28,800
Our 2021 Toyota Siena LE AWD has an issue with the brakes randomly releasing briefly when slowing to a stop. While slowing to a stop with steady pressure on the brake pedal, the braking action will momentarily give out, resulting in the vehicle lurching forward beyond the anticipated stopping/slowing distance before the braking action re-engages. This could easily result in a collision with cars, bikes, or pedestrians as the vehicle suddenly stops slowing without warning and unexpectedly increases stopping distance. It could result in a serious collision if the issue caused the Sienna's stopping distance to go past a stop sign or red light into an intersection. The problem is intermittent and difficult to reproduce, but has occurred repeatedly over the 2+ years we've owned the Sienna. Going over any kind of bump, crack, pothole, etc. seems to increase the likelihood of the occurrence, but it also happens on dry, flat pavement. No warning lamps, error messages, or other related symptoms from the vehicle either before or after occurrences of the problem.
When braking, I experience a jolt of power after decelerating, despite keeping their foot on the brake.
The breaks give out to a point where you run the risk of running into someone or something. We've visited Toyota 3 times now complaining of this issue yet they just state it's the regenerative breaks and how they operate. Although the breaking never got to this level of safety concern until we reached around 30,000 miles. I filed a complaint with Toyota that resulted in nothing being done. A couple examples would be sitting at a stop light and the breaks release almost causing us to run into the car in front of us. Pulling into daycare trying to stop while pulling into the parking spot and the breaks release. The last one is while going down hills the breaks seem to let go and the vehicle speeds up. It scared my wife so much that we actually sold the vehicle as Toyota deemed it safe. We loved the vehicle but can't risk the safety of our family.
Since the day I bought the van new from a Toyota dealer, the brakes periodically (roughly once a week) will feel as if I've momentarily let off the brake and tapped the accelerator. In other words, the decelerating van suddenly has a quick surge forward or lunge of acceleration. It seems quite random when this happens. I'm usually applying a gentle to medium amount of braking and the van is traveling somewhere in the 5-35 mph range. I've yet to have any close calls, but it is a scary sensation (as if the brakes have momentarily given out) and I have to quickly react by pressing down harder on the brake pedal. Because it occurs quite randomly, I haven't taken the vehicle to the dealer yet as it is highly unlikely I'll be able to replicate the issue for them. I searched online and saw that hundreds of other Sienna 2021-23 drivers are reporting the same issue. To repeat: the problem has not been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer, nor inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance rep or others. No warning lights come on when this issue happens. I currently have 36,000 miles on the vehicle. The issue has happened almost weekly since I first bought the vehicle.
The brake sometimes does fade. Hard to explain but a sudden feeling like the car isn't stopping when slowing down for a light or someone crossing or needing to brake. This is potentially very dangerous since today I almost ran a red light because the brake let go briefly. This is a wide known issue and a lot of people are complaining about it, but dealers aren't able to replicate it because it happens and goes. My 2021 Sienna was brand new, and I first had it and thought it was supposed to be like that. The issue disappeared for months before coming back again 4 times this week alone. The car is very well maintained and only taken to dealer. This is an article from a forum of many people also experiencing it: [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Periodically, when I press on the brake to slow down for a red light or stop sign or to make a right hand turn, my van, instead of slowing down, surges forward as if it is accelerating. It feels as if my vehicle jumps forward. I am able to stop the vehicle by slamming on my brakes. I believe my safety and the safety of others is at risk each time this occurs as I worry it will happen when I need to stop suddenly for a pedestrian or for another vehicle. The problem has not been reproduced. The issue occurs sporadically. It may be weeks before it reoccurs. I went for a ride along with a service manager but was unable to reproduce the issue. It has not been inspected except at the dealership. No warning lamps appeared. This issue has been occurring since June 21, 2021. I have kept a log since then.
Braking system disengages briefly when coming to a stop. Have been told its the transition from EV mode to gas but it poses a safety concern. The problem was replicated by Carmax service and they have sent me to toyota dealership.
went to stop, so I pressed on the brake pedal. as I slowed down, the brakes released and the vehicle surged forward suddenly as if the accelerator pedal had been pressed. i panic stomped the brake pedal and the vehicle started braking again with a sudden hard stop. The pedal had to be lifted and depressed again for the brakes to reactivate. during this short time, the vehicle surged forward and accelerated. No, I was not pressing the accelerator pedal. Yes, the vehicle is available for inspection. The vehicle surged forward suddenly while braking. I was not pressing the accelerator pedal. There was no one in front of me, but had there been, I am unsure if the vehicle would have stopped in time, or if the AEB would have even worked, seeing as I was pressing the pedal and the brakes were not working. toyota has said that nothing is wrong, and that I am feeling the "transition" between regen braking and friction braking, except, the vehicle GAINED speed, as if power was being applied to the electric motors instead of regen resistance drag. The brake pedal no longer worked, and the fake "tachometer" went from in the "CHG" section of the tach to the "neutral" position, despite me pressing the brake pedal. I did not have time to see if it went up, as I had to lift up and stomp on the pedal again to get it to actually stop at the stop sign. I have been unable to reproduce this issue on demand, as I cannot quite figure out the conditions that trigger it, as it seems completely at random when it does it. I have some ideas, but toyota has been unwilling to listen or address it. every time a dealer tech sits in the van with me and connects their computer, it won't do it, and they won't leave it connected to the car long enough for me to drive/record a whole day or two to get it triggered. There are no warning lights or messages on the dash.
2021 Toyota Sienna Hybrid. The following has been true from the beginning of ownership of new Sienna. When braking for a turn or stop, as speed drops below about 10-15 MPH, there can be a sudden power/speed surge and lurching forward that lasts for 1-2 seconds. This feels as if there are no brakes at all for those 1-2 seconds Dealer says that that's just the way that hybrids are, that once your speed drops below when the EV system had been regenerating electrical energy. But it is scary because, if for example a child jumped in front of the car at that moment, there may not be adequate braking. The dealer says there is no software fix to smooth the transition from regenerative braking to "normal" braking. WHY ISN'T THERE??
While braking and in a slight turn the vehicle lunges forward. I have learned to compensate for this but prior to compensating I was involved in a rear end crash that was the result of this defect. I was stopped behind this person when she pulled forward. I started pulling forward and she slammed on the brakes. I attempted to stop and the vehicle lunged forward striking her vehicle. The person rear ended claimed no injuries as well as uninjured children properly restrained in the vehicle. She was fully ambulating without complaint. She is now claiming injuries and filed a lawsuit.
odd random surge while lightly breaking and slowing down. Very scary and concerning. Braking while coming to a stop sign or light, it surges forward while brakes are applied. It happens several times a week while driving short distances
The braking system will disengage randomly during braking for a stop. Results in the vehicle lunging forward. There is no warning when it happens and no codes. It has happened at least once a week if not more since gettingthe vehicle. I have brought it up to the toyota service center but they won't look at it without charging a fee.
A sudden feeling like the car isn't stopping when slowing down for a light when applying break. Here is more detailed kind of incident - A sudden feeling like the car isn't stopping when slowing down for a light or when braking down hill, but it happens at other times as well. Sometimes a normal traffic light. I'm braking and then all of the sudden the car feels like it isn't slowing down and kind of jumps and then I just make sure I keep my foot on the break to make sure veh stops I noticed it when I first got the vehicle every so often but when I hit about 40,000 miles got worse , but it seems to be getting worse Currently have 67,000 miles on vehicle, but just had service and it is great most of those miles are road miles it was doing it every so often, but now doing it even more often
The vehicle has had rocks get in the suspension 4 times so far which creates loud clunking noises and can cause a noticeable feel in the steering. The most recent time, after the rock entered the front end, the brakes were soft and required excessive pedal force followed by a clunk before the brakes abruptly applied. I like on a paved road with a rock driveway and it seems like the shielding for the front end is inadequate. I have friends with a 2022 sienna that live on a gravel road that have experienced similar issues.
The braking/throttle system malfunctioned. It is available for inspection. On multiple occasions, the vehicle braking system has engaged then disengaged before coming to a stop. When coming to a stop with the brake pedal depressed, the vehicle full disengaged braking while the brake pedal was still depressed. Luckily, the vehicle reengaged the brake before we were entered into cross traffic. On multiple occasions the accelerator pedal was depressed, and the vehicle proceeded into traffic, but then the throttle control disengaged, causing us to nearly have a collision. Luckily, the vehicle throttle reengaged before we were hit by another vehicle. Our safety feels at risk because we don't know if the vehicle will stop, causing us to be involved in a collision, and we will be at fault for the collision. We have taken it to the dealership multiple times, but they have not been able to reproduce the issue, and we cannot reproduce it ourselves. The conditions for the issue to occur do not seem to be consistent. We have documented dates and time when the issue has occurred, but the dealership was not able to find vehicle logs for those dates. Only the dealership and Toyota mechanics have inspected the vehicle. There were no warning indicators. The first documented occurrence was 9/26/2022 3:30PM CST.
While braking the brake pedal pressure on the brake pedal and the brakes themselves will lose pressure and you have to suddenly press harder on the pedal to keep stopping distance it happens randomly, and without warning I’ve had it into the dealer. They replaced the brake antilock pump for an unrelated reason as they say, there are no recalls I explained the problem to them. Several times before the brake pump was replaced. They said they know of the problem but don’t know of a fix, it’s quite dangerous when it happens
I would like to make formal complaint in regards to a manufacture defect. I purchased my Toyota Sienna XSE brand new in August of 2021 at Cerritos Toyota in California. On December 24th at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Christmas eve, after filling up gas at Sam's club in Fountain Valley, CA. I pull out on to the street heading northbound on Warner approaching intersection as I come to complete stop on red. All of a sudden, my Sienna completely shut itself off and the engine light came on. I put it back on park and restart the car. As I attempt to accelerate forward. The car jerk and the brake didn't work and the engine light came on. Fortunately, I was able to make a U turn and pull into a gas station near by ( Shell) and I thank the lord almighty there was no car right behind me. I could of gotten rear ended. It was the most terrifying moment of my life. My wife and I was in the car at the time of the incident. We waited patiently over an hour for Triple AAA to have it tow the nearest dealership next to my house in Long Beach, CA. My 2021 Toyota Sienna currently has 52,023 miles and sitting at the dealership to be repair at Long Beach West Coast Toyota. I have contacted Toyota of this incident and they refused to fully covered repair instead they offered me 700 payment assistant the rest would come out of my pockets. I believed the car should be part of the campaign recall and nothing should come out my expense. I would like you you guys to investigate the incident and look into this matter as soon as possible because there thousands like my mind that could there have the same issue but was not part the campaign recall. A bulletin was published on April 13, 2022 affecting 2021 -2022 Toyota Sienna. Production Period March 3rd, 2020 through April 7th 2022. Manufacture's Campaign Number: Toyota: 22TB03
The Breaking system failed to stop the Van.
when braking the car lunges forward on its own. this has happened multiple times and others speak of it too
The vehicle gets a jolt of power or speed while braking slowly or coming to a stop. This could result into an accident. This was addressed to multiple Toyota dealers and the problem was unidentified or undetectable to the technician multiple times. The problem is reported by several Sienna forum users but it is not being fixed by Toyota dealers.
I currently have 35,000 miles on my 2021 Toyota Sienna. Ever since I passed 30,000 miles I’ve noticed a difference in the braking. When I start to brake it feels normal and then all of a sudden it feels as if there’s no braking and the van surges forward for a fraction of a second before the brakes engage again. I’ve experienced this on highway exit ramps, braking before turning into parking lots and while coming to a stop at traffic lights. It usually happens around 40 mph & 20 mph. It does not happen every time I brake but it happens multiple times every day. I took it to my Toyota dealer but they told me they could not replicate the brake malfunction. There are a number of other Sienna owners who have documented their same experiences with surging brakes on an online Toyota Sienna owners forum. I have not had an accident yet but I find this brake surge very concerning.
Occasionally when we hit the brakes the car surges forward ever so briefly and then the brakes finally catch. So far this has only lasted for a second or so, but we are concerned that it could get worse or not stop at all. My car is at the dealership now. They were unable to duplicate the issue. It has been happening mostly while driving at higher speeds (45-55 mph) and then needing to stop for a traffic light or similar. They were not testing it in this same situation. There were taking it out in stop and go traffic. They kept it overnight to try again tomorrow, but the tech didn’t seem to be taking it very seriously saying he wasn’t get paid for it since it’s still under warranty and he’s not seeing the issue. They checked the computer for error messages and said they found none. I haven’t noticed any warning lights turn on. This is very disconcerting. It has happened multiple times since we purchased the car in Sept 2021.
When slowing the vehicle to come to stop the brakes feel as if they release. Have to give more pressure to the pedal for a confident stop. It is intermittent. Dealer unable to duplicate. Others on forums have same issue.
When braking under a load - such as braking while descending a hill - the vehicle will be slowing as anticipated when the brakes are applied, and then for a split second the vehicle feels like the brakes disengage. The pedal pressure doesn't change. The vehicle may not actually speed up, but it definitely feels like it's no longer decelerating. Then a split second later the brakes kick in again and the car responds as expected. This happens nearly every day I drive the vehicle and has since it was new. I've got 28000 miles on it now. I've not hit anything as a result, but it makes for a stressful few seconds - even though I now anticipate it will happen. The explanation I've been given is that the sensation of momentary brake failure is the vehicle transitioning between regenerative braking and mechanical braking. However, this definitely doesn't seem like a normal and acceptable way for a vehicle to function.
Mileage: 28,000
At 7:35am on 7/20/2022, I was traveling south on Clementa Ave SW in Monticello, MN. The conditions were dry and the sun was out. As I approached the intersection of 127th St NW, I began to slowly press the brake pedal. The vehicle started slowing down, but approximately 5 seconds after pushing the brake, the vehicle automatically let off the brakes, the vehicle lunged forward for about 1-2 seconds, even though I was continuously pushing on the brake pedal. The vehicle’s brake system then re-engaged and the vehicle stopped. This is not the first time this issue has happened and the dealership does not have any resolution to this issue. They attempted a software update, even though my VIN is not included in previous brake issues. This issue happens daily and poses a safety risk if I were attempting to brake behind other vehicles. The release of the brakes and lunging of the vehicle should not happen and feels like the vehicle is out of control.
When breaking on a flat dry level road the car accelerates for a split second. Has happened multiple times with different drivers.
After the vehicle has been parked for a while, after starting the car the brakes give the following intermittent behavior. When releasing the brake pressure gradually, the vehicle will not move until the brake pedal is fully released. The vehicle then lurches and rolls backward quickly. Additional pressure then must be applied to stop the car. The car should start to move when the brakes are gradually released and not wait until the brakes are fully released. This happens almost every time I start the car. It is a recurring problem.
En ocasiones el vehículo no frena adecuadamente, tiene ruido en la parte delantera y se aselera bruscamente cuando está en descenso por aproximadamente 5 minutos
Our Sienna has had incidents of unintendedly accelerated a minimum of 25 times. I have been unable to stop the vehicle several time to the point where I have had to go through a lighted stop intersection. There have been numerous "close calls” where I have nearly hit the vehicle in front of me. My wife, while driving to pick up my 4 children, actually bumped into a vehicle in front of her. It is a serious risk to expect that I drive the vehicle with my wife and 4 kids inside, yet Toyota expects I will drive the Sienna for over a month while they wait to get the report back about the vehicle. I am not willing to put my life at risk along with my wife and four children while we wait for Toyota to address the issue. We brought the Sienna in after the initial few close calls (March 14, 2022), and they were unable to find anything wrong. After receiving the vehicle back, the issue continued. Once my wife was in an accident with the Sienna, we have decided we will not be driving it until we are assured it has been resolved. It was brought back to Toyota on April 19, 2022). At this point and I not confident Toyota will be able to fix the issue. Toyota has deemed the car safe to use; even though they have not received back the report. It's reckless and immoral to knowingly place someone in a vehicle that has already caused 1 accident (although thankfully very minor) and something I am unwilling to do. Meanwhile Toyota has offered nothing to keep me safe or offered a vehicle in the meantime. The forward collision does not work. The entire vehicle is available for inspection. I am not certain what Toyota has inspected, but an inspection was performed on May 10th and the results will not be available until June 13th. Problem is not able to be reproduced as the car has not been driven. The warning sign prior to the accident was numerous other near misses.
Braking is slow or non-existent on random occurrences. Although the car is automatic, it feels like you are pushing in the clutch when brakes are needed. At times when braking too, it feels as if the car lunges. On two occasions, I narrowly missed hitting an object. Its as if the braking hesitates. The dealer said that this is the design based on the vehicles software. They asked us to call Toyota’s customer service to complain.
1st. Brake sometimes get very stiff can’t press down and becomes normal after a few seconds or a few press on the brake pedal. (5 months) 2nd. A lot of wind noise coming from driver side windshield starting at 65mph. Complain to 2 dealers both said they test drove the same car but I don’t see any other Sienna around. They lied (1st day I took possession of the car) 3rd. The middle row seat rail are very hard to slide back and forth. (1st day)
After the vehicle has been parked for a while (>1 hour in my experience), upon startup, when reversing down a hill, the brakes give the following intermittent (maybe one out of four start ups) problematic behavior. When releasing the brake pressure gradually, the car will not move, until suddenly it lurches and rolls backwards significantly, the pressure on the break feels like it is reducing and the brake stroke length releasing. To stop the car rolling backwards you need to push down several extra inches on the brake to get it to stop. I have multiple videos of this happening (video of my feet and the rear camera).
We were driving down the freeway when we got rear ended hard by a large pickup. Then we lost electrical and engine power. The brakes stopped working. The hazard lights stopped working. Luckily we were able to coast to a complete stop as there was no way to stop the car. The police came and took a report. Then the car was towed to a body shop. We're awaiting the insurance company adjuster for inspection.
Van has just over 5k miles. Multiple warnings occurred while at speed on a highway. Primary warning was 'Low Brake Power' and braking became extremely touchy as it seemed to utilize the emergency brake as a backup. This extreme braking is hazardous and could result in an accident caused by braking too quickly - with a possible rear-end collision by traffic to the rear. Additional warnings/malfunctions were listed as well, due to the low brake power: LTA Malfunction (Lane keep assist), Automatic Emergency Brake Malfunction, Parking Brake Malfunction, Check Engine. There were no symptoms of poor braking prior to the incident. Dealer filed a TAS report with Toyota to address the problem, and was subsequently inspected by the Toyota Field Representative. Initially could not duplicate/identify the issue and the van was returned. Within one week the incident reoccurred, again on the highway. Van is currently with the dealer and the Brake Booster and Brake Master Cylinder will be replaced. Expect the dealer will retain the parts.