Toyota Tundra Owner Experiences

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#1978 of 1986 Radio Volume problem by b_sharp

Nov 04, 2011 (10:11 am)

Is there anyone out there having a problem with their radio volume?
 
I have a 2007 Tundra double cab eight foot bed. When I get into the truck, it is a gamble if the volume knob will work. I emailed Toyota to see if there was a recall on this problem.
 
I have a friend who also owns a 2007 Tundra. He had to take his in for the same reason, radio volume problems. He put high mileage on his quickly. So it was with the 3 year / 36000 warranty. I purchased mine March 2008 and I only have 25,000 miles on it. Please pass this on if you have friends with a Tundra. I will place this on Facebook.

#1979 of 1986 hey guys by charleytampa

Nov 05, 2011 (7:19 pm)

Replying to: b_sharp (Nov 04, 2011 10:11 am)
Hey guys,
 
I just purchased a 2007 Tundra 5.7 with 33k miles on it a couple months ago. I love the truck (even though the saddle leather is very delicate), but what's up with the tranny? Are they all this wonkey or is it just me??

#1980 of 1986 Re: hey guys [charleytampa] by b_sharp

Nov 05, 2011 (10:58 pm)

Replying to: charleytampa (Nov 05, 2011 7:19 pm)
No problems yet with the tranny. Lots of giddy up and go.

#1981 of 1986 Intermittent radio on 07 SR-5 5.7 by subjective

Nov 18, 2011 (1:06 pm)

My radio was changed out for intermittent sound when my Tundra was about 1 yr old. The radio they replaced the origonal with occasionally does the same thing. Consumer Reports shows the radio in the 07 reliability as much worse than average so I just live with it since it is out of warranty. Also I have complained since day one about the dim dash lights in bright sun. Except for the LED dash lights, which I do not have, all others the service Mgr checked are the same and there is no fix for this problem. Since I live in Florida this is a problem. The LED dash lights that come in the top of the line Tundra are plenty bright but they can not be changed out in my SR-5.

#1982 of 1986 Re: john217 [tundradude] by junktruck97

Dec 27, 2011 (8:46 pm)

Replying to: tundradude (Jul 19, 2000 4:05 am)
i have a 2011 crew cab 5.7--major vibration,it took a total of 2 months for my dealership sun toyota to fix the problem my chest and leg was shaking, and the funny thing is i would get it fixed, go down the road and have to come right back,i dont know how many alignments i had or wheel balancing,it turned out to be a driveshaft,after that it was better.

#1983 of 1986 Re: Tundra Issues [coastie1] by junktruck97

Dec 27, 2011 (8:49 pm)

Replying to: coastie1 (Feb 04, 2005 1:57 pm)
good luck

#1984 of 1986 Re: Please Advice [davidsareen] by rickey121

Jan 18, 2012 (6:58 am)

Replying to: davidsareen (May 10, 2010 4:29 pm)
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#1985 of 1986 Check out our new Review about the new Toyota Tundra by ksbharath86

Nov 10, 2012 (12:39 pm)

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#1986 of 1986 toyota tundra trouble by pvtcable

Apr 01, 2013 (10:05 am)

buyer beware! Toyota flex fuel vehicles have an ignition problem. They know about it but are not telling anyone about it continue to sell the cars and refuse to let anyone out of their lease or replace vehicles. There is no known fix at this point. I at least a 50,000 dollar Tundra in June and have had it back for service several times. This time they have had it for 2 weeks.the problem seems to be somewhere in the ignitionand some software problem that makes a just mints for oxygen levels depending on the type of fuel you are using. It plain and simply doesn't work..according to Toyota all you have to do is move to a warmer climate over 50 degrees, never run the vehicle for less than 5 minutes, never run on less than a quarter of a tank of gas. The problem will happen when using various fuels or after filling up 7 to 8 times.
the apparent only solution at this point is to get an attorney using the lemon law. Toyota will have to pay attorneys fees.in my opinion this is fraud them continuing to sell these cars knowing there's a problem with no fixed in no way out.
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