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I'll be buying my first Sequoia this year. Coming from a pos 1998 4runner that's let me down alot of times yet refuses to die. From experience I know plenty of preventative maintenance for this one. Done my research, like LBJs OEM of course. I'm eyeing a solid tan 2001 4wd, needs brake work. Southern truck with paint fade. Stupid clean frame. Haven't had a vehicle that ran good in years, haven't had a v8 in even more time than that.
Great to see the Sequoia again! These are great trucks. Funny you mentioned the timing belt: I'm having it done on my 2000 Land Cruiser on Wednesday. First time! 173k miles and 22 years on the same belt. The 4,7 2UZ-FE engine is unbelievable. I go 8,000 miles without burning a drop of oil!
Such a great motor, I'm glad you're still driving the Land Cruiser and enjoying it! Wait, 22 years on the same belt?! 173k! I’d like to see the condition of the belt!
I have a 2002 Sequoia SR5 4wd that came with leather seats. All the badging is gold. It has 269k on it and the timing belt has been changed 3 times. Everything works on it, even the sunroof, the rear window and the lift gate latch. I bought it in 2016 for $3k and it had 213k on it. I had to do some maintenance to it, but it is bulletproof.
Your exactly on point with everything! My son recently bought a 2007 Sequoia and had all service records from the Toyota dealership and I pulled them up. Toyota did this right being able to get the original owners service if. Great torque from the start like you said. Had to take it home on the expressway and it drove effortlessly. Like a new Sequoia. No oil drips or leaks. Has 193,000 on it and oil is almost clear when n it’s time for a oil change! Totally happy with it
never changed the timing belt on my 2001 sequoia in 290k miles. when we eventually sold it, we went to do maintenance to make sure the vehicle was safe (the frame was rusting pretty badly, unfortunately. the only real issue with this car). the timing belt still looked brand new, like 0 wear and tear. replaced it anyway, but still. bulletproof suv, just needed better steel for the frame.
I have had my 03 SR5 for 17 years, never an issue with the exception of the hatch handle. Replaced that with the small metal handle that eliminates the cable. Besides the timing belt, always check your upper and especially lower ball joints, they had some issues early on. Other than that, almost 300 K and no problems at all. I do my own maintenance, one of the simplest trucks to service.
Dude so my father gave me this truck today for a Christmas present, I didn’t even ask for a car cause I work remotely, and I barely drive, now I gotta pay him back lmfaooo. But I am grateful, and I was curious if you can do a tutorial on the high and low 4 wheel drive clutch and how to use it? There is also a 4wd button on the dash board and was curious what’s the difference? Appreciate, I also loved the fact that there is lots of handles.
I can confirm that the 1st gen Sequoia can get passed 300k. Mine is currently sitting at 304000. Waiting to replace all 4 wheel bearings (it is expensive).
I’ll give everyone a secret. That block was originally supposed to be used for a small aircraft engine. That’s why they never have any issues. Absolutely nothing. I learned this from a Tech that came to the dealership I worked at for 14 yrs , he was from the Japan plant yakusaki.
I have the same year truck and... the same paint fade pattern oddly enough. Front faded and the rest of the truck shines like new, wonder what that is... O.S. I love my truck, I really do !!
I have a 04 SR5 with leather heated seats , they called it the sport edition has 215000 miles, payed 5500 4 yrs ago id go cross county in a minute if needed
Hey . I have a 02 limited . I have the vsc trac lights on but no check engine . Any trouble shooting tips other then gas cap ? And how does that affect the traction being it’s off
Try resetting the codes first, battery unplug or hand held device. Then start looking at the sensors on the wheels, see if anything is unplugged anywhere. It’s not an uncommon complaint, search the boards
Fantastic video, do you put the Land Cruiser. 200 series or even the 100 series on the same reliability scale as this one? I am seriously considering buying a used Sequoia with 200,000 miles. I’m just wondering how much money I will need to bring it up to sound mechanical drivability? What are your thoughts?
@@electropentatonic I own an 05 with the original latch/handle. Most people just replace just the handle. The problem is the cable that needs to be replaced, not the handle. The cable stretches out over time and use, causing the user to apply more pressure on the handle, which then breaks. I only replaced the cable before the handle broke, which is why my handle is still the original. Just a little tip for everyone.
I take it you removed the side steps? Like you said yours is a bit rough but so what? Like the color and the wheels. If your keeping it maybe think about a paint job? Got my 2004 4WD SR5 for $4000 in August 2020. Was one owner, still only has 169,000 miles. Is steady as a rock. I replaced rear latch handle, it failed again after a few weeks! I now have end of cable fed through small hole under license plate. Been working fine like that for almost 2 years. Rear side door actuator failed twice, my fault for using cheap eBay parts, third time used OEM part and holding up. Had timing belt replaced, kit from Amazon cost $169, got local mechanic to install for $410. The old belt still looked like new. Recently drove up from Florida to Pennsylvania, averaged 21 mpg but drove a steady 55. Removed middle and rear seats, I use for camping and utility, bags of room, have a double size foam mattress and have slept in it a couple of times. Will never sell it, so reliable and the 4Wd works great, in fact in winter I could not get up our steep drive without it. Would highly recommend these trucks. If you shop around you can still pick up a good one for less than $5,000 and the great thing is they will outlast most vehicles you can buy new today 😆
Heck yea. I just left mine as is. I just replaced the stock wheels with some TRD, then changed the visors and added LED lights. You can get the yellow off your headlights with these: www.amazon.com/dp/B084RQKLV8/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_NW9ZJJJKD43YT3N68T6W?linkCode=ml1&tag=jacobtiesler-20
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Im more of a GMC Yukon, Suburban SuV TRUCKS, got 3..already. bought my 2004 First gen Seq 6 months ago, for cheap,was told that, it was most def one of the best SUV ever made between 2000 and 2010.. i was suspicious, did some research and check everything ,reviews,etc.. and a yeah.. i am amazed about it, got mine with 33s and 3 inch lift, bullbar,etc..looks amazing black on black.. the 4.7L iForce is virtually one of the best V8 ever made,like you mentioned no leaks, stable, no rattles..no wonder why Toyota got it discontinued, it is way too good and relaible!!!
I went the other way. I’ve always had Toyotas and I guess I just got spoiled so I went and picked up a Tahoe. 05, 1 owner, Z71, no rust, you name it, this thing supposedly is the best thing since sliced bread. I’ve owned it for 3 years now and I’m astounded by how many small things break. Feels like it’s nickel and dimeing me left and right and there’s always something next on the list. From what I’m finding this is just how life is outside of Toyota. I’ve always owned 4Runners and I’ve never once had a repair. Just taken good care of them and always driven them 250k+ before selling for the next 4Runner. Im selling the Tahoe, picking up a Sequoia/Tundra/GX or whatever I end up finding and I’m never looking back!
There wasn't any difference in horsepower between 2002 and 2007, the engine was the same. The difference was how horsepower was officially measured, in 2005 the Society of Automotive Engineers changed the rating system to "SAE Horsepower", which involved a different metric in the HP calculation.
@@JakeTiesler I don't think so. I could definitely be wrong, but from what I've read, every car's HP rating changed between 2004 to 2005 regardless of whether the engine itself changed. I'm 100% not an expert, but I'm sure Donut Media must have done something on this.
LOL Over a million miles. I love how all the Toyota people love to throw those numbers out. Just like the Diesel guys who say they last forever, until they don't HAHA
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Picked up 06 Sequoia 4WD it's been six months and driven 10,000 miles and I absolutely love it.
There selling me one 2001 limited 2002,000 miles for 35000 is it work it has som3 little issu3s but not mechanical
Just bought my 2001 with 140k miles. Amazing truck I can’t believe how slept on it is…. Helps out people like me who can get in one for cheap!
I'll be buying my first Sequoia this year. Coming from a pos 1998 4runner that's let me down alot of times yet refuses to die. From experience I know plenty of preventative maintenance for this one. Done my research, like LBJs OEM of course. I'm eyeing a solid tan 2001 4wd, needs brake work. Southern truck with paint fade. Stupid clean frame. Haven't had a vehicle that ran good in years, haven't had a v8 in even more time than that.
Great to see the Sequoia again! These are great trucks. Funny you mentioned the timing belt: I'm having it done on my 2000 Land Cruiser on Wednesday. First time! 173k miles and 22 years on the same belt. The 4,7 2UZ-FE engine is unbelievable. I go 8,000 miles without burning a drop of oil!
Such a great motor, I'm glad you're still driving the Land Cruiser and enjoying it! Wait, 22 years on the same belt?! 173k! I’d like to see the condition of the belt!
Another great video! I love my 1st gen so much, and will NEVER sell it.
Dang what a gamble not changing that belt, it’s a interference engine.
I honestly love how excited you are
I have a 2002 Sequoia SR5 4wd that came with leather seats. All the badging is gold. It has 269k on it and the timing belt has been changed 3 times. Everything works on it, even the sunroof, the rear window and the lift gate latch. I bought it in 2016 for $3k and it had 213k on it. I had to do some maintenance to it, but it is bulletproof.
What a buy!!! Congrats
picked up a 01 sequoia 3 months ago. It's the best vehicle I have ever owned.
💪💪💪
Your exactly on point with everything! My son recently bought a 2007 Sequoia and had all service records from the Toyota dealership and I pulled them up. Toyota did this right being able to get the original owners service if. Great torque from the start like you said. Had to take it home on the expressway and it drove effortlessly. Like a new Sequoia. No oil drips or leaks. Has 193,000 on it and oil is almost clear when n it’s time for a oil change! Totally happy with it
never changed the timing belt on my 2001 sequoia in 290k miles. when we eventually sold it, we went to do maintenance to make sure the vehicle was safe (the frame was rusting pretty badly, unfortunately. the only real issue with this car). the timing belt still looked brand new, like 0 wear and tear. replaced it anyway, but still. bulletproof suv, just needed better steel for the frame.
I have had my 03 SR5 for 17 years, never an issue with the exception of the hatch handle. Replaced that with the small metal handle that eliminates the cable. Besides the timing belt, always check your upper and especially lower ball joints, they had some issues early on. Other than that, almost 300 K and no problems at all. I do my own maintenance, one of the simplest trucks to service.
Dude so my father gave me this truck today for a Christmas present, I didn’t even ask for a car cause I work remotely, and I barely drive, now I gotta pay him back lmfaooo. But I am grateful, and I was curious if you can do a tutorial on the high and low 4 wheel drive clutch and how to use it? There is also a 4wd button on the dash board and was curious what’s the difference?
Appreciate,
I also loved the fact that there is lots of handles.
I love how excited you are of this truck! I would be excited too! 👍
It’s a great truck!!
I can confirm that the 1st gen Sequoia can get passed 300k. Mine is currently sitting at 304000. Waiting to replace all 4 wheel bearings (it is expensive).
Never go 10K between oil changes. There is zero reason for doing that
5k max for sure 🤙🏼
I love my 2 sequoias 2001 and 2013 sr5, he speaks the truth
Question for you friend, I found a 2005 limited with 67k miles mint, asking $16k, looks garage kept…. Jump on it?
Change the oil it always looks clean on the dip stick but once you drain it its super black in the pan
The rusty frame issues was mostly from Suv from coastal areas. Especially from the northeast region they use a lot of salt on roads.
I’ll give everyone a secret. That block was originally supposed to be used for a small aircraft engine. That’s why they never have any issues. Absolutely nothing. I learned this from a Tech that came to the dealership I worked at for 14 yrs , he was from the Japan plant yakusaki.
This is some real OG hearsay and I’m loving it
My secret is the block came from a nuclear submarine. Mr. Toy Ota told me
Toyota made an update for rear latch they were made of plastic. Now made with a steel bracket that’s going back to 2011
I have the same year truck and... the same paint fade pattern oddly enough. Front faded and the rest of the truck shines like new, wonder what that is... O.S. I love my truck, I really do !!
I have a 04 SR5 with leather heated seats , they called it the sport edition has 215000 miles, payed 5500 4 yrs ago id go cross county in a minute if needed
Hey . I have a 02 limited . I have the vsc trac lights on but no check engine . Any trouble shooting tips other then gas cap ? And how does that affect the traction being it’s off
Try resetting the codes first, battery unplug or hand held device. Then start looking at the sensors on the wheels, see if anything is unplugged anywhere.
It’s not an uncommon complaint, search the boards
I bought a 2001 with 152,000 miles from my buddy .
Paid $7k oh and it's a 4x4 limited
Sounds nice
Fantastic video, do you put the Land Cruiser. 200 series or even the 100 series on the same reliability scale as this one? I am seriously considering buying a used Sequoia with 200,000 miles. I’m just wondering how much money I will need to bring it up to sound mechanical drivability? What are your thoughts?
Mine has 260,000 and have changed the coil pack a couple times $40 each - that’s it - change the oil and timing belt every 80,000
Did you have to put a lift to fit the 265/70/r17's? If not, is there any rubbing?
Not much rubbing, not sure if it’s lifted I don’t think it is
Great video, so what's your opinion of a 2006 Sequoia 4x4 for 3500 in South Central Texas ..??
Does it look good run good and sound good? Is the frame rusty? Does it need repairs? Everything work? Tires, brakes, etc
@JakeTiesler Gonna see it in person this Saturday, I'll update you.. Thx for video it helped me with alot of information.
Share some photos over here once you see it in person instagram.com/p/Ci2iO5uusHU/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ==
they make all-metal rear hatch latches as an upgrade
I’m using one currently and lasted about 6 months
Who does? I purchased my 3rd latch from my local Toyota about a year back and it's failing already.
@@electropentatonic I own an 05 with the original latch/handle. Most people just replace just the handle. The problem is the cable that needs to be replaced, not the handle. The cable stretches out over time and use, causing the user to apply more pressure on the handle, which then breaks. I only replaced the cable before the handle broke, which is why my handle is still the original. Just a little tip for everyone.
@@pv7524 thanks for the info. I'm going that route next.
the frame repair was not a recall it was labeled a extended warranty and it ended in 3 years ago so no more frames from Toyota
Thanks for the details!
I take it you removed the side steps? Like you said yours is a bit rough but so what? Like the color and the wheels. If your keeping it maybe think about a paint job? Got my 2004 4WD SR5 for $4000 in August 2020. Was one owner, still only has 169,000 miles. Is steady as a rock. I replaced rear latch handle, it failed again after a few weeks! I now have end of cable fed through small hole under license plate. Been working fine like that for almost 2 years. Rear side door actuator failed twice, my fault for using cheap eBay parts, third time used OEM part and holding up. Had timing belt replaced, kit from Amazon cost $169, got local mechanic to install for $410. The old belt still looked like new. Recently drove up from Florida to Pennsylvania, averaged 21 mpg but drove a steady 55. Removed middle and rear seats, I use for camping and utility, bags of room, have a double size foam mattress and have slept in it a couple of times. Will never sell it, so reliable and the 4Wd works great, in fact in winter I could not get up our steep drive without it. Would highly recommend these trucks. If you shop around you can still pick up a good one for less than $5,000 and the great thing is they will outlast most vehicles you can buy new today 😆
Heck yea. I just left mine as is. I just replaced the stock wheels with some TRD, then changed the visors and added LED lights. You can get the yellow off your headlights with these: www.amazon.com/dp/B084RQKLV8/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_NW9ZJJJKD43YT3N68T6W?linkCode=ml1&tag=jacobtiesler-20
Im looking at a 01 for like 8k with 147k miles thinking if a good buy or not. Replacing my 01 suburban damn engine seized
147,000 is low mileage, I like the high mileage ones because you know they run good and have been driven, but with very good records and no rust
does this truck have airbags in the rear as shocks?
No
Where did you get the trd time?
TRD time? !
If you guys want to remove the yellow from your headlights, check these out! www.amazon.com/dp/B084RQKLV8/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_NW9ZJJJKD43YT3N68T6W?linkCode=ml1&tag=jacobtiesler-20
My 03 drives like the day it rolled off the lot. It's kind of ridiculous.
Im more of a GMC Yukon, Suburban SuV TRUCKS, got 3..already. bought my 2004 First gen Seq 6 months ago, for cheap,was told that, it was most def one of the best SUV ever made between 2000 and 2010.. i was suspicious, did some research and check everything ,reviews,etc.. and a yeah.. i am amazed about it, got mine with 33s and 3 inch lift, bullbar,etc..looks amazing black on black..
the 4.7L iForce is virtually one of the best V8 ever made,like you mentioned no leaks, stable, no rattles..no wonder why Toyota got it discontinued, it is way too good and relaible!!!
Legit !!
I went the other way. I’ve always had Toyotas and I guess I just got spoiled so I went and picked up a Tahoe. 05, 1 owner, Z71, no rust, you name it, this thing supposedly is the best thing since sliced bread. I’ve owned it for 3 years now and I’m astounded by how many small things break. Feels like it’s nickel and dimeing me left and right and there’s always something next on the list. From what I’m finding this is just how life is outside of Toyota.
I’ve always owned 4Runners and I’ve never once had a repair. Just taken good care of them and always driven them 250k+ before selling for the next 4Runner.
Im selling the Tahoe, picking up a Sequoia/Tundra/GX or whatever I end up finding and I’m never looking back!
Does it have atrac?
It’s supposed to from the factory but since abs light is on it’s not working
There wasn't any difference in horsepower between 2002 and 2007, the engine was the same. The difference was how horsepower was officially measured, in 2005 the Society of Automotive Engineers changed the rating system to "SAE Horsepower", which involved a different metric in the HP calculation.
Cool I’m sure that happened but they did use a different motor, vvti vs non vvti
@@JakeTiesler I don't think so. I could definitely be wrong, but from what I've read, every car's HP rating changed between 2004 to 2005 regardless of whether the engine itself changed. I'm 100% not an expert, but I'm sure Donut Media must have done something on this.
I’m not disagreeing
In 05 they changed to vvti motors
I got the limited version I love the car but I car but since it's a hand me down I got to fix her she'll be fire once I'm done
LOL Over a million miles. I love how all the Toyota people love to throw those numbers out. Just like the Diesel guys who say they last forever, until they don't HAHA
On my personal experience
I hate the V8😠
Seats 8.
LAND CRUISER.PERIOD.
Fanny pack gang
I love mind
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Did you film this at your parents house? LOL Pretty sure that you wouldn't be driving a $4000 vehicle if that's your house.
Bro, Warren Buffet still drives a 10+ year old Cadillac. Not everybody needs an expensive car to enjoy their life.
@@biimedicalsupplies9304 Except you need a big expensive house. LOL Ok "Bro"
Hey it's just a cleaning inside all around the glass and window WIIL roll I got this Sequoya and I'd great suv SR5
🙌🙌🙌
Is very alive my SR5 ready to go new tires
Traigo la 2003 SR5 automatic and like to trade it for 4wd a new er one Sequoya