I used to think the same thing but they kinda started growing on me lol. Originally I was looking into 3rd gen 4runners but these were cheaper alternatives
Kind of agree with everything, I have an 02 Sr5 4wd Sequoia, It's salvage, god know's how many true miles it has (I'am guessing around 250kish) and it still runs like a champ, I have done every key preventive maintenance possible, upgraded the suspension and installed Toyos open country A/T and it's been great off road, last off grid trip it hauled 4 people, all our gear and even some gear from others in our group thru the middle of the Baja desert and it never skipped a beat, it's definitely a great machine.
The Limited has the spoiler, the SR5 does not. Also, if you put your key in the rear hatch and hold it it will roll the window up and down. It's also variable so you can roll it down half way or just a crack. Works in the regular doors too for the other windows. just fyi if you want to cool your car off before you get in.
Toyota UZ engine in particular is the best gasoline engine ever made. UR (I own both 5.7 in my tundra and ol 4.7 in my sequoia) has in my case been good @175k mile, but any check of the forums reveals its not perfect. cam tower leak, heat exchanger leak, timing chain tensioner rattle, and starter. I havent had any leaks or tensioner issues, but I should note that 3 separate dealers wanted about $2700-3000 to do the starter back in June. (thankfully got it done by someone for $800). Even this, they are the best motor you could buy in the past 10-15 years. The UZ is on another level though. Look up any other engine, including the UR. You'll find that literally every other engine has either initial early production "teething" issues or lacks quality control or is just unreliable. The UZ engine is probably the only engine without any teething or reliability issues or weak spots other than lack of maintenance. In 50 years car people will look back at engines of old and will point to the UZ as the peak. Everything since has been downhill reliability and smoothness wise
Not all wheel drive with a center locker only. They are 2wd with AWD and then it's 4x4 with the center locker engaged, on top of that traction control.
That bottle is the radiator overflow bottle. Hot water/fluid from the radiator normally will overflow into that bottle which is normal. As it cools down it is sucked back into the radiator. This bottle is normally empty.
got a new radiator cap and changed the belt again. now its quiet. and a new gas cap. so far my check engine hasn't came back on. I have super bright lights off amazon.other drivers love em. i get the finger alot. lol
I drove a sequoia for an hour once and the seating position is a major reason I have eliminated Toyotas. Granted they have held up well except for rust on the frame. I have a 2005 Yukon Denali with great reliability and excellent seating position which means you can drive it all day without being fatigued
I'm shopping for another big vehicle, that I can have a heads up on. I can't find a disappointment opinion yet..just all the same long life issues (gasket, back handle,traction control circuitry, balls, etc). I'm thoroughly impressed with how inconsequential everyone speaks on these issues...and then keeps driving them! I'm sold🎉
I own both a 2004 ujz100 (236k) and a 2006 sequoia (186k). The Land Cruiser is a tank! However, the radio/navigation systems are a huge downfall! You can upgrade for around $2500 to European/Asian spec but you have to get all the parts from overseas. The frame on the land cruiser is thicker. There are trade off for both. Also, the Land Cruiser is built to last 25 years in a 3rd world country.
I live in Florida where cars don’t rot out. Floridians first rule in buying cars is never buy an up north car lol. But I’m going to look at a Toyota today. So thanks for the video.
@@ErvayAutoReviews lol it flooded in one hurricane most of those cars were totally demolished. My truck now is 26 years old and as solid as it was brand new
Your frame looks brand new compared to most of what’s in cleveland area. My Silverados frames finally getting to the point of where I don’t want to drive it anymore. Looking into a sequoia as we need the cabin space for the family.
I got family up in Cleveland! My frame rails are pretty good but the part where the rear axle connects to the frame is not great. If you're shopping for a 1st gen sequoia, definitely check out where the rear control arm brackets are welded to the frame. They love to rot on these.
Hi , what is the exact exhaust model you have in there? I recently installed dedicated from Magnaflow, and it's too loud on highway. Greetings from Poland!
Thanks! Key Fob Remote Replacement Fits for Toyota 4Runner 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007-2009/Sequoia 2001-2007 HYQ12BBX Keyless Entry Remote Control HYQ12BAN/HYQ1512Y/89742-35050(Pack of 2) a.co/d/05VDCkHo This should work for the 03 as well
I have the same issue with my overflow reservoir in my '05, my guess is that it has a leak and I'm going to replace it. As you're going to shift the vehicle on, I wouldn't sweat it but that radiator looks like it's due for replacement (the top is discolored).
I'd rather get this over a similar gen 4 Runner.... there's typically a premium on used 4 Runners where there are way more expensive than similar Pathfinders and other competitors
Why are you In 4wd on the surface streets? Just so you know I can see it on the dash. Epic review by the way! I put over 40,000 thousand two sequoia 2002! 4wd . Also Put it through the paces off road four wheel drive.
The 1st and 2nd sequoias have a full time 4wd like the landcruisers, except the sequoia can go into 2wd and the landcruiser cannot. So driving it in 4wd on paved roads doesn't effect anything except gas mileage. I had it on because it rained the other day and forgot to turn it off.
Dude I bought an 04 Sequoia a month ago. 256k miles for a great price, and the thing rides smooth as ever. I love it.
Nice!! Glad to hear
I used to not look at these or even like them but now they definitely grew on me. Such a Great vehicle.
I used to think the same thing but they kinda started growing on me lol. Originally I was looking into 3rd gen 4runners but these were cheaper alternatives
Yes
Kind of agree with everything, I have an 02 Sr5 4wd Sequoia, It's salvage, god know's how many true miles it has (I'am guessing around 250kish) and it still runs like a champ, I have done every key preventive maintenance possible, upgraded the suspension and installed Toyos open country A/T and it's been great off road, last off grid trip it hauled 4 people, all our gear and even some gear from others in our group thru the middle of the Baja desert and it never skipped a beat, it's definitely a great machine.
Love to hear that! It's definitely a great overland rig
I’ve got an 05 Limited with 196k on it. I love it. And it will run another 20 years with proper care.
The Limited has the spoiler, the SR5 does not. Also, if you put your key in the rear hatch and hold it it will roll the window up and down. It's also variable so you can roll it down half way or just a crack. Works in the regular doors too for the other windows. just fyi if you want to cool your car off before you get in.
I knew sequoias can do that but didnt really knew the puspose, thanks for letting me know.
Toyota UZ engine in particular is the best gasoline engine ever made. UR (I own both 5.7 in my tundra and ol 4.7 in my sequoia) has in my case been good @175k mile, but any check of the forums reveals its not perfect. cam tower leak, heat exchanger leak, timing chain tensioner rattle, and starter. I havent had any leaks or tensioner issues, but I should note that 3 separate dealers wanted about $2700-3000 to do the starter back in June. (thankfully got it done by someone for $800). Even this, they are the best motor you could buy in the past 10-15 years. The UZ is on another level though. Look up any other engine, including the UR. You'll find that literally every other engine has either initial early production "teething" issues or lacks quality control or is just unreliable. The UZ engine is probably the only engine without any teething or reliability issues or weak spots other than lack of maintenance. In 50 years car people will look back at engines of old and will point to the UZ as the peak. Everything since has been downhill reliability and smoothness wise
Not all wheel drive with a center locker only. They are 2wd with AWD and then it's 4x4 with the center locker engaged, on top of that traction control.
That bottle is the radiator overflow bottle. Hot water/fluid from the radiator normally will overflow into that bottle which is normal. As it cools down it is sucked back into the radiator. This bottle is normally empty.
got a new radiator cap and changed the belt again. now its quiet. and a new gas cap. so far my check engine hasn't came back on. I have super bright lights off amazon.other drivers love em. i get the finger alot. lol
I drove a sequoia for an hour once and the seating position is a major reason I have eliminated Toyotas. Granted they have held up well except for rust on the frame. I have a 2005 Yukon Denali with great reliability and excellent seating position which means you can drive it all day without being fatigued
Hm I'm not sure what you mean. I drive mine on 12 hour legs and super comfortable.
What year? The 2nd gen sequoia is great for long road trips. You have great seating position and thigh extenders
What are your measurements? Height, weight?
I have an 04 with 209k and I love it. My wife loves it too. I expect to get 500k out of it at least.
Thats great to hear!! 04 is the best year too
I've come to believe the only reason we have the "leaking gasket problem" is because this thing lasts so long!
Haha yup!
I'm shopping for another big vehicle, that I can have a heads up on. I can't find a disappointment opinion yet..just all the same long life issues (gasket, back handle,traction control circuitry, balls, etc). I'm thoroughly impressed with how inconsequential everyone speaks on these issues...and then keeps driving them! I'm sold🎉
I own both a 2004 ujz100 (236k) and a 2006 sequoia (186k). The Land Cruiser is a tank! However, the radio/navigation systems are a huge downfall! You can upgrade for around $2500 to European/Asian spec but you have to get all the parts from overseas. The frame on the land cruiser is thicker. There are trade off for both. Also, the Land Cruiser is built to last 25 years in a 3rd world country.
I live in Florida where cars don’t rot out. Floridians first rule in buying cars is never buy an up north car lol. But I’m going to look at a Toyota today. So thanks for the video.
Lol, yeah while we may have rust buckets, yall have flooded cars 😆. Hopefully you can find something good. Best of luck and thanks
@@ErvayAutoReviews lol it flooded in one hurricane most of those cars were totally demolished. My truck now is 26 years old and as solid as it was brand new
Your frame looks brand new compared to most of what’s in cleveland area. My Silverados frames finally getting to the point of where I don’t want to drive it anymore. Looking into a sequoia as we need the cabin space for the family.
I got family up in Cleveland! My frame rails are pretty good but the part where the rear axle connects to the frame is not great. If you're shopping for a 1st gen sequoia, definitely check out where the rear control arm brackets are welded to the frame. They love to rot on these.
Hi , what is the exact exhaust model you have in there? I recently installed dedicated from Magnaflow, and it's too loud on highway. Greetings from Poland!
Greetings! I actually have it somewhat straight piped. No custom exhaust
I've always looked at these when I was a kid compared to the American brands always knew they were good trucks
Other than the perpertual rear gate latch problems, this SUV is a masterpiece.
Nice detailed video. I just picked up a 03 runs great. I need that keyfob, can you include or share the link to buy one
Thanks! Key Fob Remote Replacement Fits for Toyota 4Runner 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007-2009/Sequoia 2001-2007 HYQ12BBX Keyless Entry Remote Control HYQ12BAN/HYQ1512Y/89742-35050(Pack of 2) a.co/d/05VDCkHo This should work for the 03 as well
How expensive was the timing belt job? Thinking about buying one off auction and looking to factor that into the equation
@tonyyayo2115 luckily my local shop was great. I got mines done for just under 1200
@@ErvayAutoReviews thanks
@@tonyyayo2115 I heard some people were able to get theirs replaced for around 800 bucks. Goodluck!
Nice one buddy
I love my 2008 toyota sequoia limited
Main daily is a Sequoia best in my eyes too.
Did you replaced the water pump when you did the timing belt? Maybe it’s leaking from there?
Yes. The timing belt includes the belt, tensioner, pulleys and water pump. Probably just a hidden hole somewhere
I have the same issue with my overflow reservoir in my '05, my guess is that it has a leak and I'm going to replace it. As you're going to shift the vehicle on, I wouldn't sweat it but that radiator looks like it's due for replacement (the top is discolored).
My 2005 Radiator gave up the ghost at 220,000 miles. They used to be inexpensive repairs. Not any more.
1st gen sequoias are pretty damn good if you maintain them.
Pls make a video on 2nd gen sequoia plssss
I have one already. Check my channel out !
@@ErvayAutoReviews can you make pov drive on 2011sequoia would love it plss share your thoughts on that vehicle 2011 sequoia
I need that key
I'd rather get this over a similar gen 4 Runner.... there's typically a premium on used 4 Runners where there are way more expensive than similar Pathfinders and other competitors
Jesus man, that’s like 10 to 12,000 in 2 years on gas 😮
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Good car but so sad no timing chain 😊like in 5.7 next generation
Probably a pin hole in the radiator. Happened to mine. Replace the radiator.
Yup. It's also looking a little yellowed
Change out your lower ball joints.
60K miles would not be to soon.
I got those replaced as soon as I got it
Why are you In 4wd on the surface streets? Just so you know I can see it on the dash. Epic review by the way! I put over 40,000 thousand two sequoia 2002! 4wd . Also Put it through the paces off road four wheel drive.
The 1st and 2nd sequoias have a full time 4wd like the landcruisers, except the sequoia can go into 2wd and the landcruiser cannot. So driving it in 4wd on paved roads doesn't effect anything except gas mileage. I had it on because it rained the other day and forgot to turn it off.
Yeah I know all that. I was just wondering why you're in four-wheel drive... @@ErvayAutoReviews
Sequia quality is not close to the Land Crusier quality IMO
What brand tires and size are you running?
I have 32.5" nitto ridge grapplers