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What 61 owners told NHTSA about the 2024 Toyota Sienna

These are the actual owner complaints behind this car’s reliability verdict, filed with the federal government, unedited. They’re unverified reports, not confirmed defects: read them as leads for your pre-purchase inspection, not a diagnosis.

All (61)Crash / fire / injury (7)Brakes (16)Speed control (7)Body & structure (6)Engine (6)Seats (5)Visibility & wipers (4)Driver assistance (3)Tires (3)Transmission & drivetrain (3)Fuel system (2)

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Jul 16, 2026Lights

Rear Tail Lights Failed... Brake and Signals work. This was repaired through the dealership. 4 connectors and housing replaced invoice shows part 909890-10942. I am writing to express my concern regarding repeated tail light failures on my black Toyota Sienna that appear to be caused by wiring connection issues. This defect creates a serious safety hazard for my family, other motorists, and pedestrians, particularly in rural areas where there is little to no street lighting. I live in the country, where many roads are unlit and visibility at night is already limited. Because my vehicle is black, it blends into the darkness when the tail lights fail. Drivers approaching from behind may not realize my vehicle is on the road until it is too late to stop safely, significantly increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. This issue is especially concerning because I frequently transport children in my vehicle. Their safety depends on other drivers being able to clearly see my vehicle at night. A tail light failure caused by a wiring defect could place them at unnecessary risk of serious injury or death if another vehicle is unable to see us in time. The defect also puts other drivers at risk. Motorists traveling at highway speeds on dark rural roads rely on tail lights to judge the presence, distance, and speed of vehicles ahead. Without functioning tail lights, they may have little or no warning that another vehicle is in their lane, particularly around curves, hills, or during poor weather conditions. This appears to be more than a routine bulb replacement issue. If the root cause is an unreliable wiring connection, the lights may work intermittently or fail unexpectedly, making it difficult for owners to recognize the problem before driving. An intermittent electrical failure is especially dangerous because drivers may believe their lights are operating normally when they are not. Started a case with Toyota 260715001670

NHTSA ODI 11750825

Jul 15, 2026BrakesCrash2 injuries

Moving about 55 miles per hour on right lane of I-95 the Jeep in front of me braked abruptly. I braked hard but as my Sienna was quickly slowing down to stop, the brake pad felt spongy when it was slower and as I pressed even harder, it seemed to have stopped decelerating at that slower speed and that was when my Sienna slammed into the back of the Jeep. Happened today on July 15, 2026 at around 4:24 EST. I will also file this same report to Toyota. My wife and I are at the hospital getting checked, but my Sienna looked undrivable.

NHTSA ODI 11750717

Jun 26, 2026Body & structure

The power liftgate on my 2024 Toyota Sienna consistently fails to complete a full close-and-latch cycle. When activated, the liftgate begins its closing sequence normally but then aborts the cycle during the final stages of latching. The system emits an audible beeping signal and the liftgate reverses direction, reopening approximately one-quarter of the way. This failure occurs repeatedly when the vehicle is stationary with no external obstruction present. Multiple repeated attempts to close the liftgate using standard operation (key fob, interior switch, and exterior switch) result in the same failure pattern. The system does not complete a secure latch. Eventually, the liftgate can only be fully closed manually with physical force, bypassing the powered closing function entirely. This condition occurs intermittently at times but has become frequent and repeatable enough to prevent reliable use of the power liftgate system. No obstructions are present during operation. The local Toyota dealership service department observed this and indicated a lift gate adjustment is required, noting it is a known issue Toyota Customer Care has indicated they have no documented record of a known defect relating to this condition. However, multiple independent owner reports and dealer-level discussions indicate similar behavior may be occurring in other vehicles of the same model line, suggesting a potential systemic issue that may not yet be formally recognized. This malfunction raises potential safety concerns, including but not limited to: failure of the rear liftgate to fully secure and latch, increased risk of the liftgate remaining partially open or unlatched without clear driver awareness, and reliance on manual force to override an electronic safety system designed for automatic secure closure. I request that this complaint be documented for investigation and review to determine whether a defect trend exists in the power liftgate system of the Toyota Sienna platform.

NHTSA ODI 11746650

Jun 17, 2026

Center console malfunction. They were always items get slipped into it and unable to close which cause hazardous as the console unable to opem or close

NHTSA ODI 11744678

Jun 17, 2026Brakes

When approaching a stop sign or light and while the brake is already engaged the car will accelerate lunging the car forward from 3-10ft while driver maintains the same pressure on the break pedal.

NHTSA ODI 11744764

Jun 9, 2026Transmission & drivetrain

I am the original owner of a 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid (VIN: [XXX]). The vehicle has required two significant engine repairs within the first 57,000 miles of ownership. Both repairs were performed at authorized Toyota dealerships under warranty. INCIDENT 1 — ENGINE REPLACEMENT (10,000 MILES): At approximately 10,000 miles, the engine developed severe knocking. The dealership determined the engine was defective and performed a complete engine replacement under warranty. INCIDENT 2 — OIL LEAK (57,000 MILES): At approximately 57,000 miles, the engine developed an oil leak between the oil pan and the timing belt cover. The dealership repaired the leak under warranty. The dealership informed me that this repair carries only a one-year warranty on the work performed. The fact that the engine required complete replacement at only 10,000 miles indicates a manufacturing defect. The second engine issue at 57,000 miles suggests a pattern of powertrain reliability problems. I contacted the Toyota Brand Engagement Center (Case #XXX) and spoke with both an advocate and a supervisor. Toyota declined to offer any extended powertrain coverage and would only agree to review future issues on a "case-by-case basis." I am concerned about the safety and long-term reliability of this vehicle's powertrain given the recurring nature of these engine failures. A complete engine failure at 10,000 miles on a brand-new vehicle is not normal wear and tear — it is a defect. I am reporting this so that NHTSA is aware of potential systemic engine issues with the 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

NHTSA ODI 11742968

May 27, 2026Engine

What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? -The engine malfunctioned. It is available for inspection. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? -The engine went out at 77k miles in the middle of driving with no warning. Could have caused a serious accident. We have always done proper oil changes. The rods separated from the pistons and punched a hole in the engine block. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? The dealer diagnosed it and our mechanic said this has happened with Toyotas too recently Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? -no Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? -no warnings or messages before the failure of the engine.

NHTSA ODI 11740297

May 26, 2026

While applying the brake at the stop light. (25 to30 mile speed limit zone) The Toyota hybrid sienna start to accelerate for split 5 or more seconds. I have to apply the brake harder even though I was already applying the brake to slow down because the light was red and the are several cars in front of me. For the first time I was scared thinking about rear ending some one in front of me or the Toyota Lexus incident where it accelerated and everyone died flashing through my mind. It was not a good feeling.

NHTSA ODI 11739982

May 21, 2026Seats

I notice the driver seat had a clip that popped off unto my carpet, when inspected it came off the seat rail. While moving my seat back using the electronic seat lever a white clip with two metal bearings was sticking out, I notice the ball bearings were not in place and had came off the white clip. Yes, it is available for inspection. This pose a safety concern as the seat rails will not function correctly when moving seat or using the memory seat buttons for each driver. I have not brought the vehicle to a dealer to inspect as there is a estimate fee involved. I am currently out of my 2 year toyota care warranty. I am not seeing any warning lamps or messages besides the seat making a clicking noise when I move the seat back and forth.

NHTSA ODI 11739212

May 20, 2026Driver assistanceCrash

The contact owns a 2024 Toyota Sienna. The contact stated that while approaching a stop light and pressing the brake pedal the vehicle crashed into the rear of a second vehicle. During the crash the collision avoidance system did not activate and no air bags had deployed. No injuries were reported. A police report was taken at the scene.. The failure mileage was 25,000.

NHTSA ODI 11739102

May 15, 2026Brakes

Stepping on brakes - Car slows then accelerates a few seconds and lunges forward a couple of feet. Extreme safety issue. This occurred yesterday with my sister in the car and we almost rear ended the vehicle stopped in front of us. I have complained to the Cumberland Toyota dealership in the past and was told if they cant recreate the issue and it doesn't happen all the time there is no way to fix the issue. Yesterday I was almost in an accident because of this faulty design/anomaly associated with my car. This lunging forward is not suppose to happen and I want it fixed Toyota needs to come up with a resolution before it kills me. I have purchased this vehicle new 2024 and it has been happening since purchase - NOW its really bad

NHTSA ODI 11738078

May 2, 2026Visibility & wipers

The driver's side mirror vibrates when the vehicle is at speed. I've been to two dealers who say that it's normal, and everything is intact and installed correctly. When driving, the mirror vibrates a lot, which is a safety issue when trying to use the side mirror during changes, etc.

NHTSA ODI 11735267

Apr 24, 2026Brakes

The contact owns a 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid. The contact stated that while the vehicle was at a complete stop, while attempting to depress the brake pedal, the vehicle unexpectedly lunged forward. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the failure had occurred several times without a warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times; however, the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 31,600.

NHTSA ODI 11733541

Apr 2, 2026Speed controlBrakes

I am reporting a possible safety defect in my 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid AWD, VIN [XXX] . The vehicle intermittently surges, lurches, or creeps forward while I am pressing the brake pedal and attempting to slow or stop. It feels as though the vehicle briefly adds power or braking force momentarily decreases even though my foot remains on the brake. The sensation is not normal creep alone; it feels like a brief unintended forward push while braking. The problem is intermittent, which makes it difficult to predict, but it creates a safety concern because it can happen when slowing, stopping, or maneuvering at low speed. I am concerned this could increase stopping distance or cause the vehicle to move forward unexpectedly. I am requesting investigation of possible defects involving the braking system, hybrid regenerative braking transition, brake actuator, pedal sensing, or related control software. It happens daily. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

NHTSA ODI 11728879

Mar 14, 2026Speed controlEngine

While driving on highway, on 3/11/26, car powered down. I had to coast to side of highway. I was able to turn vehicle on after several minutes, but SEVERAL system malfunction error messages (hybrid, accelerator, pre-collision, tpms, airbag, engine…) appeared. The vehicle would not accelerate beyond 10mph. Once I moved it to a safe location, I had the vehicle towed to the dealership. The dealership technician was able to replicate the issue during test drive. The technician apparently had the vehicle towed back to the dealership last night. The car has had other related issues since June 2024 when I bought it. The TPMS system, the accelerator system, and the airbag system have all malfunctioned independently. The accelerator system malfunctioned in Jan. I had to pay for a replacement fuse despite the warranty. The vehicle is modified with Braunability equipment for wheelchair access. These modifications are approved by Toyota and were completed by MobilityWorks. Aside from the vehicle itself being unsafe to drive, the passenger sliding door has had numerous problems. On 3/07/26, the door mysteriously slammed shut after opening and would not open again. These are all dangerous situations that could have resulted in fatal accidents.

NHTSA ODI 11724306

Feb 12, 2026Engine

My 2024 toyota sienna suddenly stopped for 2-3 seconds while driving in the city roads. I was caught off-guard with that behavior. I kept pushing on my gas pedal and after few hard pumps the power came back. This happened couple of times so far. Not sure what the main problem is.

NHTSA ODI 11717553

Feb 3, 2026Transmission & drivetrainEngine

The contact owns a 2024 Toyota Sienna. While the contact’s wife was driving 5 MPH out of a parking lot and attempting to make a left turn, the vehicle suddenly lost motive power and stalled. After approximately 3- 4 seconds while depressing the accelerator pedal several times, the vehicle eventually accelerated as needed. The vehicle was driven to the residence. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 68,000.

NHTSA ODI 11715215

Jan 29, 2026Tires

The contact owns a 2024 Toyota Sienna. The contact stated that upon starting the vehicle while parked in the garage, the low tire message was displayed. The contact stated that the tire was reinflated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer and the contact was informed that the issue might be weather-related. There was no repair performed. The manufacturer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 17,826.

NHTSA ODI 11714249

Dec 17, 2025Tires

Incident Description (Firestone Destination LE3 – P235/65R17) I purchased four new Firestone Destination LE3 tires (size P235/65R17, DOT IW2 8ILE31) and within the first week three of them developed noticeable bulges in the sidewalls. I returned to the tire service center, and they replaced the three tires due to the bulging. The following week, new bulges appeared again in the sidewalls on multiple replacement tires, for a total of six affected tires. Sidewall bulging creates a risk of sudden tire failure and loss of vehicle control, and I do not feel the tires are safe to drive on. One service center stated this was “normal from driving on roads,” but I disagree due to the number of tires affected in such a short time. The condition has been repeated and confirmed by multiple service centers. The tires remain available for inspection upon request. There were no warning lamps or messages before the bulges appeared. The issue began immediately after installation of the first set, and the problem persisted with the replacement set. In my assessment, the repeated sidewall bulging indicates a potential structural or manufacturing defect.

NHTSA ODI 11705711

Oct 22, 2025Speed controlBrakes

Looked online to see if other Sienna drivers had the same issue with the hybrid system. Brakes are accelerating a bit even when already pressing on the brakes. It has happened enough times to be concerning. We have not taken it to the dealearship as of yet but will be getting in touch soon , now that we know it's a known issue. No warnings from vehicle.

NHTSA ODI 11694919

Oct 14, 2025Body & structure

Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to formally raise a complaint regarding a serious and ongoing issue with my 2024 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD, purchased in April 2024 in Illinois. From the very first day, the trunk door has not functioned properly — often failing to close, randomly opening, or requiring manual force to shut. Despite repeated service visits across multiple states (IL, SC, NC) and investing considerable time, fuel, and lost income as a contractor, this issue persisted for over 18 months, creating safety concerns and inconvenience for me and my family. Key Issues: Trunk door opens on its own – even while reversing, creating serious safety risks. Malfunctioning power close mechanism, requiring manual closure frequently. Unreliable performance: door would close, then immediately re-open. Visited Toyota service centers at least 6 times across 3 states. Each visit took 2–3 hours, costing me work hours as a contractor. Customer service experience has been poor, especially with manager Patte, who: Failed to schedule proper service appointments. Directed me without coordination. Refused to escalate my request or connect me to her manager. Dismissed my request for compensation by saying, “It’s your issue.” Please help me on this issue. Thanks in advance.

NHTSA ODI 11693267

Oct 11, 2025Seats1 injury

When a lever is pulled, the second row seat can move freely back and forth on a track until the back of the seat is returned to the upright position. I was driving at highway speeds and had to brake suddenly. The seat was at the back of the track with the lever pulled, and it slammed into the back of the driver seat, hurting my back. It stuck there putting pressure on the seat (which could be felt) until I stopped and had to use force to make it slide back.

NHTSA ODI 11692639

Oct 9, 2025Body & structure1 injury

The driver side power sliding door failed to detect my [XXX] and ended up squishing it and we struggled for over a minute for the door to open. I have a video of the incident as it was captured by our security cameras, but I cannot upload it here. This was no the first time the doors have failed to detect someone. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

NHTSA ODI 11692273

Oct 6, 2025SuspensionAirbagsBody & structure

Keeps bottoming out suspension is specification is stated at 5.6 inches and I measured 3.3/4 unloaded never get a response on my complaints from my last repair and resolution on what they admitted that suspension was too low and wouldn’t put it in writing only saying that vantage mobility saying that it’s height requirements are as stated by vantage but no mention of ground clearance that I wanted them to verify that it’s specifications are stated at 6.5 inches and i measured 3 3/4 empty then they tell me not to go by specs and I’m a retired from wright Patterson Air Force base in the engineering department with logistics command and I’m like really guys you have to to have a specifications for a engineered system and they can’t even call back after they admit you have to go by specs! And then the authorized repair specialist tells me i had a bad brace on the front tire that was welded wrong and didn’t even mention it on the invoice or reported it to vantage mobility to call me about anything I had concerns about ?

NHTSA ODI 11691531

Sep 12, 2025

On various occasions while braking there is a sudden acceleration that occurs. Generally lasting less than 5 seconds. More noticeable going down hills but has occurred on standard driving. Date provided is most recent occurrence after service from Marietta Toyota for recall and 25k service.

NHTSA ODI 11686895

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