How does the rear load-leveling system work?
The Canadian brochure lists this as a standard feature on the 2003 Sequoia Limited but there is no information about it in the owner’s manual and my sales guy had no idea what it was. When I asked a service tech he told me it was just an automatic system that I wouldn’t notice until I towed something. It still didn’t explain to me how the whole thing actually worked.The following is from Tundra Solutions:”The Sequoia does NOT have an airbag or airshock setup and there is no compressor. I got boned thinking that’s what it was and dealer had no other info either. Essentially it is a set of cargo coil type springs with a different shock absorber also. Supposedly their is an internal valve that will allow the shock to “pump” itself up based on the load (aka Monroe sensa-trac?). I have not tried it towing yet (and probably won’t for a while). I had originally wanted it with plans of adding HID lights and wanted the truck to stay level if loaded so I wouldn’t blind anybody. I did confirm at