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Re: Tundra squeaks [newell] by billstl
Feb 02, 2005 (10:25 pm)

Replying to: newell (Jan 16, 2005 12:07 pm)

Just got home from the dealer. The repair kit for the Chirp or squeak in Tundra trucks is now four metal lock nuts. The Service Manager said the Service Bulletin and field fix was revised since 12/24/04. I will post a message once the repair is made and advice if it works.
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Re: Tundra squeaks [newell] by billstl
Feb 02, 2005 (10:31 pm)

Replying to: newell (Jan 16, 2005 12:07 pm)

The repair kit is now 4 metal lock nuts.
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Tundra Chirp or Squeak by billstl
Feb 04, 2005 (2:39 pm)
Here is an e-mail from 2/3/05 by my Toyota Service Manager, "TSB SU003-04 involves turning over an existing shock bushing retainer and installing two new shock nuts. The retainer was installed incorrectly at the factory. The procedure is very simple - we have performed it several times. 30 minutes is adequate to do the job. This is the only current TSB for the shock squeak on 2004 Tundras."
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92 4x4 Pickup engine stall by gmayes
Feb 21, 2005 (11:14 am)
22RE engine stalls out completely for 2-5 seconds when accelerating or climbing. Engine runs great at any rpm when out of gear. Transmission must be engaged and loading the engine to see this problem.
 
This was sporadic, but now I can count on it whenever I hit the gas.
 
New fuel filter, plugs, plug wires, ig. coil, and timing chain.
 
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Re: Taking On Water [buffalonickel] by curtmann
Feb 21, 2005 (1:04 pm)

Replying to: buffalonickel (Jan 13, 2005 4:35 pm)

I have an 05 Tundra double cab and just noticed the same thing over the weekend. We also had a huge storm here in So Cal. Went out to the truck and noticed on the drivers side, The rear door sill and carpet is wet. Seals around the door look in good shape I did not see any thing wrong in anyway. Any suggestion on were the water may be coming from. Has anybody heard anything from Toyota?
 
Curtmann in So Cal.
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bucket sears by rollbaby
Feb 21, 2005 (3:06 pm)
wanting to install buckets seats in my 93 toyota truck. 22r 5 speed. any pointers as to what seat would work best
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Taking on water by sarniasting
Feb 23, 2005 (6:26 am)
I have just recently syarted following this forum after trading in my Sienna for a 2004 dual cab Ltd. I noticed the other day a some water staining on the carpet near the back of the back door on the driver's side. Thought it might be from snow falling in when the door was opened but after reading the above post has wondering if this is a problem to the dual cab Tundra and what others have been doing to aleiviate the problem.
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Suspension/cab attachment bolt noise by 12572
Feb 23, 2005 (5:21 pm)
Just took home my new Tacoma ( Ink blue,4x4, DC Off road) yesterday and have the popping/knocking noise from both my front ends( more on the pass side) with small bumps on the roads. Went back to the dealer today and they spent about 3 hours troubleshooting. They were extremely nice!!!(o'Brien in Indy)They called CA and were told that Toyota is aware of this problem but have yet no solution.
In reading all the different forums I know that it was posulated to have come from Cab attachment bolts or the suspension something. Cant find where I read this. Does anyone have a diagnosis?
Thanks a bunch.
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Re: Taking On Water [curtmann] by buffalonickel
Feb 23, 2005 (7:14 pm)

Replying to: curtmann (Feb 21, 2005 1:04 pm)

It has been four weeks since the deluge. Since then we have had rain, but the cab showed no leak. One difference curtmann is that mine is not an '05. It is an '03 Tacoma. So I wonder how far back in history this really goes?
 
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Re: Fog light delema! [sonnyboy] by ks54
Feb 24, 2005 (7:29 am)

Replying to: sonnyboy (Jan 14, 2005 4:28 am)

I tried to look at the same site and still have no info for this problem. Have you or anyone else found out how to change the fog lights on Tundras to run on high beams yet???

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