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Old 03-18-2006, 09:56 AM
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Default Re: 2003 Sienna Brakes - do I have a lemon?

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Originally Posted by camrust
We have a 2003 Sienna. I was also told that the break calipers need to be replaced. Since 2003 they have already been ground down once. According to consumer reports it sounds like it is a problem for the 2003 vans.
He is referring to brake calipers (brake pads are attached to this) and I believe you are referring to the rotors and they can require resurfacing periodically depending on braking habits.

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2003 Camry SE V6 Navigation, Sirius, Lunar Mist
Optima 34R battery

If a combo of all these whizz bangs met their claims you'd have to siphon gas out of your tank every second day and sell the excess horsepower on the third????
If your engine doesn't consume ANY oil it will seize???
Some people should not be allowed access to tools without books!!!
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