sven_frank54
Sequoia Start Stop Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2000 Toyota Sequoia is experiencing issues with its start-stop system, leading to unexpected engine shutdowns and warning lights. The problem may be linked to a heavily discharged or defective car battery. A similar issue was resolved by checking and replacing the battery, suggesting that a battery check at a workshop could be a viable solution.
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sven_frank54 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response! I have not checked the voltage myself, as I don't have the proper equipment, and to be honest, I wouldn't even know where to begin! But that is something I can ask someone to do. Could you tell me if your symptoms were exactly like mine?
jasmin_raven1
Yep, pretty much the same! Random stalling, the auto restart not working, and a warning light that drove me crazy! For me, it turned out to be a bad battery. I would recommend taking it to a workshop. I had to pay 250€ for them to sort it out, and it was worth every penny!
sven_frank54 (community.author)
Thank you so much for sharing your experience; it's incredibly helpful! I will definitely take your advice and bring it to a workshop for a proper diagnosis and battery check. Now that you mention it, the repair cost you paid seems reasonable. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out!
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jasmin_raven1
Hey there! I feel your pain. I had a similar issue with my older Skoda Octavia. The idle stop would just randomly decide not to work, and sometimes it would stall completely. I was also getting some weird electrical errors popping up. Have you checked the battery voltage? That was the culprit for me. How old is your car battery?