Sienna2008 clicking noise entering freeway.

Asked by Koden Oct 25, 2018 at 08:55 PM about the 2008 Toyota Sienna LE 8 Passenger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 with 215k miles. I’ve been
having this problem for almost a year now
and it’s getting worse. Everytimr i enter a
ramp to the freeway, turning right at speed
around 40-45mph, there is this clicking noise
coming from compartment somewhere below
the steering wheel. Lately, the slip indicator
comes up with beeping sound, then the car
stop put on the brake by itself (anti lock
maybe?) it scared the hell out of me and
luckily there were no cars around. Anyone
experiecing the same problem? Or know
what causing it?

3 Answers

10

Your Stability Control is kicking in. As you accelerate on a ramp, the vehicle naturally drifts towards the outside of the turn. If the drift exceeds the expectations of the yaw and pitch sensors, then the control system begins to dip the throttle and selectively apply a single brake or two to help make the vehicle 'rotate' and correct it's track. At 215k miles you probably have a lot of worn and loose front end components that give more 'play' in these turns, increasing the actual rate of drift, or the perceived rate of drift as viewed by the computer. Begin with a Zero Point Calibration procedure to recenter the Stability system. It's possible that it's just out of center. If that doesn't do it, then begin looking for a steering rack that shifts on the firewall (bad bushings) or other front end problem.

5

We have a 08 limited sienna with 154k that does this. Looses power when entering on ramps and exiting the anti lock breaks engage. Last week going 80 on interstate it went off beeping and anti lock breaks engaged for a second. That was our final straw. We called Toyota proper, surprise, no help. So before all that many visits to dealerships and mechanics no help. The only thing told to us is alignment is off. We have taking it in twice in 3 months to be looked at. This has been going on for 3 years with no answer. Now there is a constant tick in the steering wheel that just developed.

The steering angle sensor needs to have a calibration done. If you handy you can do this yourself or pay a shop to do it

Your Answer:

Sienna

Looking for a Used Sienna in your area?

CarGurus has 632 nationwide Sienna listings starting at $2,499.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    TLX_4765
    Reputation
    2,050
  • #2
    Mik00000
    Reputation
    1,910
  • #3
    dandyoun
    Reputation
    1,710
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Honda Odyssey
32 Great Deals out of 807 listings starting at $2,495
Used Toyota Highlander
32 Great Deals out of 840 listings starting at $7,498
Used Chrysler Pacifica
23 Great Deals out of 739 listings starting at $15,495
Used Honda Pilot
34 Great Deals out of 1,019 listings starting at $3,800
Used Toyota Sequoia
5 Great Deals out of 59 listings starting at $19,990
Used Toyota Highlander Hybrid
10 Great Deals out of 189 listings starting at $5,995
Used Toyota RAV4
147 Great Deals out of 2,991 listings starting at $4,999
Used Toyota Camry
50 Great Deals out of 1,096 listings starting at $2,500
Used Toyota 4Runner
20 Great Deals out of 529 listings starting at $14,995
Used Dodge Grand Caravan
119 Great Deals out of 1,902 listings starting at $3,999
Used Toyota Tacoma
41 Great Deals out of 786 listings starting at $9,975
Used Toyota Tundra
36 Great Deals out of 918 listings starting at $10,698
Used Toyota Corolla
148 Great Deals out of 2,260 listings starting at $3,495
Used Chevrolet Suburban
7 Great Deals out of 529 listings starting at $4,999

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.