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Bad Tundra Backwash by buffalonickel
Dec 26, 2002 (5:57 pm)
Any truck purchased is a risk. That is why they have warranties. We all take the same risk everytime we plunk down our bucks on a sale. I owned a Ford Explorer that crapped out every other month while on warranty. The damned transmission was CLUNKING in all-wheel drive when the warranty ran out. I got rid of it and bought a Solara. Don't know why I ever drifted away from Toyota since I owned them since '86. Ain't sayin' Fords are bad....but you can't get me to BUY another one!

Did you buy your 2000 Tundra new? If you didn't, did you run a Carfax on the VIN? Maybe this thing was wrecked?

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Tundra transmission by harry754
Jan 02, 2003 (6:28 am)
Hey guys you answered a question for me correctly awhile back so I was hopeing you could help again.My 2000 Tundra with 60,000 miles on it has started giveing me a big clunk while shifting from 3rd to 4th (automatic transmission)It does'nt seem to do it with the overdrive off.Someone mentioned that their is an adjustment to the bands that can be done at about this mileage.Can you guys give me any help?Thanks again for your time and help!!harry754
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2002 tundra vibration by jeffrey18
Jan 07, 2003 (7:52 am)
has any body had a vibration in the drive train at 30 to 40 mph. what was the problem?
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mileage on tundra v6-extend a cab 4x4 by bulych
Jan 20, 2003 (9:57 am)
does any one have any info. on the mileage they are getting on a tundra v6 extend cab 4x4.i am getting about 16 miles per gal.according to the literature i should be getting o ver 20 .
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Losing power at full-throttle... by v6doublecab
Jan 23, 2003 (1:03 pm)
With the O/D off in 'D' at about 65MPH, if I stick my foot in it, my truck accelerates great till 70, then just hovers there for about 3 seconds and then starts to climb again. Anybody else had that problem? It's an '02 DC V6 w/25K. The tachs way below redline and the posted speed limit is 70, thank you If I do the same test with the O/D on (usual driving position), my truck downshifts and accelerates without a hitch. Any thoughts?
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vibrations by rheaume1
Jan 24, 2003 (1:53 pm)
Yes, I have the same vibration. Only in two wheel drive and it's speed related (mostly noticable between 30 and 40). Toyota said its normal, thats after they replaced a drivshaft bearing. I dont know what to do. It's hard to find the time to keep bringing back only for them to say it's normal!! That's probably what their hoping for. By the way my truck is a 2002 SR5 extended cab V8 with 14000 miles. P.S. It did'nt vibrate when new
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Tundra scrubbing sound by mday4
Jan 29, 2003 (6:36 pm)
I have a 2002 Tundra 4x4 and around 12000 miles it started making sort of a rubbing sound or vibration. It sounds as though it's coming from the left front wheel. I can feel it in the steering wheel and floor pan. Around 30 mph is the worst spot and it goes away after about 40 mph...at least I don't hear it after 40 mph. I've looked at all the brake parts and can't see anything wrong. The dealer says Toyota has a bulletin out on it and wants to replace all wheel bearings, brake rotors, calipers, brake lines and brake covers. Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas anyone?

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