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We have a 2005 Toyota Sequoia SR5, and brake light continues to come on. I have done searches on google and several people have complained about a similar problem. The light goes off once the car is turned off. The problem comes back on everyday and goes out off when car is turned off. I took it too the dealership and they said it has to do with the computer problem, and needs to be replaced. The question is why is Toyota not liable for this, why do we have to wait for someone to die? read more: www.justanswer.com/questions/1gwf5-brake-light-continues-to-come-on-2005-Toyota-Sequoia#ixzz0gz0D6P2J.
We just purchased a used 2005 toyoyta Sequoia SR5 4wdon 01/23/2009. Almost immediately noticed that the brake warning lights kept coming on intermittently so in the intrest of our safety we took it in to a Toyota dealer and got it looked at. The dealership said the skid control ECU was bad and throwing the codes C1223 and C1247 and the cost to replace the ECU is around $2400 dollars after doing a few google searches I find out that this is a very widespread problem and cannot understand why there hasn't been a recall for such an important and exspensive part of the vehicle.
- Wilson, NC, USA
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