2000 Toyota Sienna LE 3.0L V-6
Summary:
This car can develop sludge in the engine
Faults:
At 34,000 miles we developed sludge in the engine, even though we have documented oil changes. It cost us over $4,000 to repair. They will not honor the warranty.
General Comments:
My husband and I are in our 50"s. We have purchased 12 new cars in our lifetime. Included were Honda Civics. Currently four of our children own Honda Civic (3 of them have over 100,000 miles.) We have never had a "sludge" problem in any engine of any car we owned. Now we are told this is "our" problem.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 6th February, 2002
13th Dec 2004, 07:44
These engines have been known to develop sludge even with proper maintenance. The only way you can determine if it is present is to remove the valve cover. Highly recommend that you do this before buying any used Toyota. If it has sludge, you are covered under an 8 year unlimited mile policy (no need for an extended warranty on this) but the kicker is, you must prove reasonable maintenance and unless you have all the previous owner's receipts or unless all the maintenance was done by Toyota and on their records, then you are shot.
19th Feb 2006, 01:41
I drive a 1998 Lexus ES300 which has the same motor as the Sienna. I also had the sludge problem. I was in Las Vegas when the car started blowing out smoke when I started the car. I had all oil changes done every 3000-5000 miles since new. The car only had 45000 miles. I called Lexus and told them my problem and they said to take the car to the nearest dealer. I figured it would be Lexus of Las Vegas and if the car made it that far I might as well risk drving back to my home in Manhattan Beach, Ca. The car did make it all the way home. I took it in to the dealer and they tried to tell me I didn't do oil changes every 3000 miles. I had all records in my glove box and showed them. They decided to do the motor for free. They gave me a loaner ES300 which I was afraid to drive so I drove my LS400. I bought another Lexus after that cause I have faith in Toyota/Lexus.
21st Jun 2002, 13:35
Our Toyota Sienna also developed this oil sludge problem which similarly resulted in over $4,000 of repairs plus another $500+ for the cost of a rental car. My wife and kids could have been killed when the engine seized up on a busy interstate during the holiday season of 2001.
Toyota has now sent out a letter informing owners of this problem and have set up a Customer Service Program to address this issue and process reimbursements. We'll see how committed they are to customer service and satisfaction. So far, Toyota has been open to a claim, but they want a lot of maintenance information that is not always complete, especially since we have relocated in the past few years. I sense that they will try to push this matter back on us (as our maintenance problem), and that they are trying to act like this is a rare occurrence. However, I know of one other similar problem (besides yours) and I know of auto repair shops who have seen several of these problems.
Hopefully, Toyota will come through and honor their Customer Service Program. If not, I'll be through with them forever.
Good luck to you.