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2015 - 2017 Toyota Sienna How to Replace the Alternator.
2017 Toyota Sienna is the project.
Toyota Sienna Generation List:
2021 - Now 4th Gen (XL40)
2018 - 2020 3rd Gen (XL30) Facelift 2
2015 - 2017 3rd Gen (XL30) Facelift
2011 - 2014 3rd Gen (XL30)
2006 - 2010 2nd Gen (XL20) Facelift
2004 - 2005 2nd Gen (XL20)
2001 - 2003 1st Gen (XL10) Facelift
1998 - 2000 1st Gen (XL10)
Pros
If you want a minivan with simple operation, stellar reliability and plenty of power, the 2017 Sienna is an excellent choice. Class-leading resale value and the availability of factory-installed hardware for passengers with mobility needs are other merits, as is the option of traction-enhancing all-wheel drive.
Cons
If bargain pricing in the here and now is a priority, the Kia Sedona and Nissan Quest undercut the Sienna in initial pricing, if not long-term resale value. The brand-new Chrysler Pacifica minivan tempts with it nifty features like hands-free sliding doors, collapsible 2nd-row seats and even a hybrid model.
Interior Comfort
The 2017 Sienna minivan has three rows of seats and can accommodate seven or eight passengers. Seven-passenger models have a pair of 2nd-row captain’s chairs, while 8-passenger models have a bench that seats three. You can opt for a 7- or 8-passenger arrangement in every Sienna except the SE, which is 8-passenger-only. If you choose 2nd-row captain’s seats in the XLE or Limited, your passengers get lounge seats with adjustable ottomans and armrests. Toyota’s minivan features four LATCH points for child-safety seats, plenty of nooks and crannies up front for electronics and bags, and ample storage in back behind the third row.
Favorite Features
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
As the only minivan in the segment able to put power to all four wheels, this option is the one to have if you regularly find yourself driving in snowy or slick conditions.
MOBILITY SOLUTIONS
For passengers who require mobility assistance, the Sienna can be a savior. In addition to its ability to be fitted with an aftermarket wheelchair ramp, the Sienna is available with Toyota’s factory-installed Auto Access Seat, a power-operated chair that enables easier access to a 2nd-row passenger weighing up to 330 pounds.
Standard Features
The 2017 Toyota Sienna spans five trims: L, LE, SE, XLE and Limited. A base L model comes with tri-zone climate control, fabric seats, rearview camera, automatic headlights and the Entune Audio system with 6.1-inch touch screen, AM/FM/CD player with USB, and iPod and Bluetooth connectivity with Siri Eyes Free for Apple devices. That model is only available with seating for seven; all others can accommodate seven or eight. The LE gets easy-clean fabric, power-operated sliding doors, upgraded infotainment system and power-adjustable driver’s seat. All 2017 Siennas come with safety systems and Toyota Care, which covers two years/25,000 miles of complimentary maintenance.
Factory Options
Keep climbing trims and you’ll get extra conveniences such as power liftgate (optional on LE models), Leatherette or genuine leather seats, push-button start, moonroof, navigation system and Driver Easy Speak, which broadcasts the driver’s voice to the rear speakers — no more needing to turn around and yell at the kids! Active safety features include blind-spot monitoring and, for Limited models, radar cruise control and pre-collision automatic-braking system. A rear-seat entertainment system with Blu-ray DVD player and ultra-wide 16.4-inch screen with HDMI inputs and twin power outlets is available to further keep the kiddos occupied.
Engine & Transmission
The 2017 Toyota Sienna retains its 3.5-liter V6 as its sole engine, but it’s more powerful and more efficient than previously. The new engine gets an increase of 30 horsepower and 18 lb-ft of torque for new ratings of 296 horsepower and 263 lb-ft of torque while running on regular unleaded gasoline. Also new is an 8-speed automatic transmission, replacing a 6-speed. The new powertrain helps fuel economy climb 1 to 2 mpg. As with its competitors, the Sienna comes standard with front-wheel drive (FWD), while unlike the rest it’s available with all-wheel drive (AWD) across every trim except the base L and sportier SE, a boon for drivers living in cold-weather states. With either layout, the Toyota Sienna is rated to tow up to 3,500 pounds.
3.5-liter V6
296 horsepower @ 6,600 rpm
263 lb-ft of torque @ 4,700 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 19/27 mpg (FWD), 18/24 mpg (AWD)
Note: Due to changes in EPA testing to more effectively reflect real-world conditions, some 2017 models show slightly lower fuel-economy scores than their 2016 versions.
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