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The Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Toyota primarily for the North American market. It is named for the Italian city of Siena, in the region of Tuscany. It replaced the first generation Previa van in 1997 with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout and shares a heavily revised platform with the Camry. Both the Previa and original Sienna were smaller than the other minivans they competed against, but a redesign in 2003 (for the 2004 model year) increased the dimensions to match those of its competitors.

It was redesigned again in 2010 (for the 2011 model year). The third generation Sienna went on sale in the United States in February 2010 and is the first Sienna to ever receive a "Top Safety Pick" award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. A 2020 redesign (for the 2021 model year) saw the Sienna becoming a hybrid vehicle for its fourth generation. While previous generations of the Sienna were exported to select Asian and European markets, the fourth generation is the first to be produced outside of the United States as Chinese production commenced in July 2021 by two Toyota joint ventures. In China, it is also marketed as the Toyota Granvia.

Following the discontinuation of General Motors's all-wheel drive minivans in 2006, the Sienna was the only minivan in its class offered with AWD in North America until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica was introduced with an AWD option in 2020.

The Sienna is not available in Japan and Australia as it is not produced in a right-hand drive configuration, and the segment in these countries is already occupied by the Alphard/Vellfire and the HiAce/Granvia respectively.

As of the fourth generation, introduced in 2020, the Sienna is now built on Toyota's TNGA-K platform, which it shares with most of Toyota’s other large MPVs and crossovers.

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Common 1990 Toyota Van problems

The Toyota HiAce, including the 1990 model, is known for its reliability and durability. However, like any vehicle, it can have certain issues that owners may encounter. Here are some common problems based on complaints from owners of the Toyota HiAce 1990, along with potential solutions:

  • Noises when decelerating: Some Toyota HiAce owners have reported hearing noises when decelerating, particularly from a speed of at least 70 kph.
  • Difficulty starting, especially in cold weather: Some 1990 Toyota HiAce owners have reported that the vehicle may require the engine to warm up before starting, particularly in cold weather.
  • Oil consumption: Some HiAce owners have reported high oil consumption, which may be due to a faulty turbo or other engine issues. In this case, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the problem.
  • Rust: Rust can be an issue in the engine bay and under the car, particularly in areas with salt and moisture. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent or address rust issues.
  • Limited cabin space and adjustability: The HiAce's cabin may feel cramped and lack adjustability, with limited seat adjustment and a floor-mounted gearstick. While this is not a mechanical issue, it is worth considering if the vehicle will meet the user's needs in terms of comfort and convenience.
  • High depreciation: The HiAce may experience higher depreciation compared to similar-sized vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz Vito and Volkswagen Transporter. This is an important factor to consider when purchasing a used HiAce, as it may impact the vehicle's resale value.
  • Limited warranty: The HiAce comes with a three-year/60,000-mile warranty, which is shorter than many vans' 100,000-mile warranties. This should be taken into account when evaluating the overall cost of ownership.
  • Limited availability of safety features: While later versions of the HiAce come with ABS and a driver's airbag as standard, these features may not be available on earlier vans. This is an important consideration for those prioritizing safety features in their vehicle.
  • Limited pulling power: Some HiAce owners have reported that the vehicle may lack pulling power, particularly when cold, requiring the engine to warm up before starting. This issue can be addressed by checking the sensors and ensuring proper cold start assistance.
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1990 Toyota Van car problems categorized by type of issue

After analyzing all complaints sent to the NHTSA and researching popular Toyota Van problems, we found that the most common problems with these 2023 model year vehicles are:

  • Electrical system problems

The graph below shows statistics for all 1990 Toyota Van vehicle components and the number of complaints received.

1990 Toyota Van complaints

The NHTSA has received 1 complaints about various vehicle components related to the 1990 Toyota Van.

1996-09-19

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROBLEM

  • Date Of Incident: 1996-08-28
  • VIN: JT4VN93D6L5
  • Components: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
  • Summary: BOLT THAT HOLDS THE ALTERNATOR IN PLACE BROKE AND FRONT PORTION CAME LOOSE, BOLT STARTED COMING OUT OF FRONT END. COULD HAVE RESULTED IN VEHICLE FIRE.*AK
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