I just rolled over 100,000 miles a few months ago.
Anyone here with 200,000 or more and does it have many costly repairs?
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I just rolled over 100,000 miles a few months ago.
Anyone here with 200,000 or more and does it have many costly repairs?
188k here on an 02
Jonny
Jonny
02 Toyota Sequoia
06 VW Jetta TDI
97 Lexus SC300
Nice Jonny!
We have the same year model Sequoia. I'm looking forward for another 100,000 miles of trouble-free driving.
The one major repair that I was mostly to blame for and regret was a shot transmission at around 75,000 miles. I should have had at least 2 trans. fluid changes in that interval but I hadn't.
Now I religiously do a trans. fluid change every 30,000 miles.
Jonny
02 Toyota Sequoia
06 VW Jetta TDI
97 Lexus SC300
i'm at 195k, runs like a top!
2010 Tundra CrewMax SR5 30k mi
2001 Sequoia SR5 - 230k mi
105k on my 02 seqo=uoia no major malfunctions yet.
sammy
At just shy of 160,000 km (100,000 mi) mine's just out of the breakin period.
We're planning to keep it for a looooong time.
Linked by ProPride 3P 1400, stopped by Prodigy, guided by Garmin nüvi 1490 LMT.
238,000 miles on a 2001, original owner. Have replaced brakes many times, rear window stopped working multiple times, rear door handle 3 times (last time with the metal version), high beam indicator inoperative (according to TSB EL007-01 we are one of the "rare cases" ;-), drive indicator inopertive, numerous plastic trim pieces broken off, probably due to the Texas heat. We had an O2 emissions sensor fail. We are fighting a set of electrical problems introduced when we replaced the rear door handle. I plan to post that on another thread. I would buy another Sequoia if they offer a clean-burning diesel option.
'02 192,000 miles. Runs super clean. Just replaced timing belt and first time replacing water pump. Just fixed my rear window over the weekend. Super stoked that it's working again. Knew about the fix a year ago, but just finally attempted it with great success.
Thanks Tundra Solutions!
128K miles just bought it
Hopefully many trouble free miles ahead
I am picking up my "new" sequoia tomorrow night. 2003 Limited with 131,000. Miles don't bother me on Toyota's...had 278,000 on my 88 4-Runner before some idiot pulled out in front of me and I t-Boned him. I'd be driving it with 450,000 on it if he hadn't one that. This sequoia hsas all service records from the one owner before me, timing belt and water pump just replaced before he traded it in and the rear window was repaired at dealer before they put it up for sale. I can't wait!
Only about 135,000 miles here on an '03 SR5. Just bought it as a family vacation vehicle for long road trips and camping trips. Couldn't have guessed the miles if I hadn't seen the odometer (I'd have guessed it was not new because the Drive light is out. Otherwise...). If the mechanicals hold up as well as the interior then this beast should last us for many years.
173k on my 02. Thing still looks new, previous (original) owner must have cleaned it with a qtip weekly. Mechanic said it looks new underneath. I love it! (problems: typical rear window - fixed free, door handle broken $12, drive indicator light out, speaker blown - thats all!)
Oh wow! I'm glad to read all of these responses! My '04 will have 100k within the next 6 months or so. No major mechanical issues to speak of, although it still shakes even after having new rotors put on, new brakes, and an alignment. About the only thing wrong cosmetically is that the paint is severely oxidized and the black molding around the windows is trashed out from sitting in the driveway for about a year because we had our pop-up camper in the garage. I finally fixed the back window problem tonight after finding instructions here and my husband helped. I'm working on a punch list now that includes the "D" indicator light and programming a new key/fob.
Just purchased mine with 160K. Serviced at Dealer, just did all the major necessary things. Including:
Front/Rear/Transfer Case – 75/90 Toyota Synthetic
Plugs – NGK Platinum
ATF – Mobil 1 Drain/Fill 4.5qts
Power Steering – Mobil 1 ATF
Idler Pulley – Dayco 89154
Goodyear Gatorback Belt – Serpentine
Tires – Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor
Cleaned Throttle Body
Replaced Homelink bulbs/Drive bulb
Batteries in Remotes reprogram etc.
2 New Master Keys
4W Alignment - Goodyear
I'm curious if I should replace the handle with a metal one, or just buy one for when it breaks. I'm under the impression that if you keep the latch lubed up well, that it should be fine, even though it's plastic.
2001 Toyota Sequoia Limited 160K
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