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Stock #308247314 · VIN: 5TDBA23CX4S027314 · 196,852 Miles · GRAY (Paint Code: 8R5,4DR,PROD)
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| Stock # | 308247314 |
| VIN | 5TDBA23CX4S027314 |
| Mileage | 196,852 miles |
| Year / Make / Model | 2004 Toyota Sienna |
| Engine | 3.3L 6-Cylinder |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Exterior Color | GRAY (Paint Code: 8R5,4DR,PROD) |
| Drive Type | All-Wheel Drive |
| Body Style | 4-Door |
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⚠️ Recall History — 2004 Toyota Sienna
Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.
No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.
🔍 Known Issues — 1998-2010 Toyota Sienna
Sliding Door Cable Failure HIGH
The power sliding door cables are prone to fraying and snapping, typically occurring around 80,000-120,000 miles. This causes the doors to become inoperable or fall off their tracks, creating a safety hazard. Repair costs range from $800-1,500 per door including labor and parts replacement.
Transmission Solenoid Problems MODERATE
The transmission solenoids in the U151E transmission can fail between 100,000-150,000 miles, causing harsh shifting, slipping, or failure to engage certain gears. Symptoms include delayed engagement and erratic shift patterns. Repair typically costs $600-1,200 depending on which solenoids need replacement.
Water Pump Bearing Failure MODERATE
The 3.3L engine’s water pump bearings tend to wear out around 120,000-160,000 miles, causing coolant leaks and potential overheating. Early signs include squealing noises from the front of the engine and coolant puddles under the vehicle. Replacement costs approximately $500-800 including timing belt service.
Power Steering Rack Leaks MODERATE
The power steering rack develops internal seal leaks typically after 100,000 miles, causing fluid loss and steering difficulty. This is often accompanied by groaning noises during turns and visible fluid leaks near the front wheels. Rack replacement costs $800-1,300 including alignment.
Dashboard Clock Display Failure LOW
The digital clock display in the instrument cluster commonly fails due to capacitor issues, typically occurring after 10-15 years regardless of mileage. The display may become dim, flickering, or completely blank while other functions remain operational. Repair involves instrument cluster removal and costs $200-400.
📊 Reliability Ratings — 1998-2010 Toyota Sienna
Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis
📅 Toyota Sienna Generations
Third Generation
Complete redesign with more aggressive styling and improved interior space
Second Generation
Larger, more powerful design with available all-wheel drive
First Generation — The Original
Toyota’s entry into the minivan market based on Camry platform
Fourth Generation
Hybrid powertrain standard with bold new styling and advanced safety features
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